Mar-19-2023 12:28 PM
Mar-22-2023 09:31 PM
Mar-22-2023 06:43 AM
cmarkj wrote:
Quick search here turned up nothing.
Am getting a new trailer. It’s set up for 50amp but doesn’t have the 2nd AC unit installed. Has the 50amp cord. Without the 2nd AC, I wouldn’t think that the RV would routinely pull more than 30 amps. My question is, can I use my 30amp surge suppressor or do I need to get a 50amp?
Mar-22-2023 06:39 AM
pianotuna wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:pianotuna wrote:
My lowest voltage is 93. The Autoformer takes care of that. I do use some surge.
I have an AutoFormer but I don't think it will boost 93 volts to an acceptable voltage for some devices.
Hi,
Mine is a Sola Basic with 3 levels of boost and 2 of buck. At 93 volts it brings it to about 118 volts.
Mar-21-2023 05:41 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:pianotuna wrote:
My lowest voltage is 93. The Autoformer takes care of that. I do use some surge.
I have an AutoFormer but I don't think it will boost 93 volts to an acceptable voltage for some devices.
Mar-21-2023 05:03 PM
pianotuna wrote:
My lowest voltage is 93. The Autoformer takes care of that. I do use some surge.
Mar-21-2023 04:26 PM
Mar-20-2023 02:14 PM
Mar-20-2023 01:45 PM
Chum lee wrote:
Hummmmmmmmmmmm! Please educate me if incorrect. My understanding of most inline surge protectors is that they protect YOUR electrical system (especially very sensitive electronic components) from externally generated surges (power company or line voltage) not internally generated surges. Your in house fuses and circuit breakers do that.
External surges could be the result of lightning strikes on conductors, transformers, switch gear, or high demand loads which turn on/off outside your system, remote transformers coming on/going off line due to power company (grid) requirements, etc.
Chum lee
Mar-20-2023 10:29 AM
Mar-20-2023 10:10 AM
Chum lee wrote:
Hummmmmmmmmmmm! Please educate me if incorrect. My understanding of most inline surge protectors is that they protect YOUR electrical system (especially very sensitive electronic components) from externally generated surges (power company or line voltage) not internally generated surges. Your in house fuses and circuit breakers do that.
Chum lee
Mar-20-2023 09:10 AM
Mar-20-2023 04:10 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
Due to the differences in wiring between a 30 amp cord/plug and a 50 amp cord/plug, you'd best be served getting a 50 amp EMS.
Mar-19-2023 04:40 PM
Mar-19-2023 04:40 PM