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โJul-07-2020 10:47 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
EMS ELECTRICAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Would be a better term for these gizmos.
An isolation transformer coupled after a ferroresonant voltage correction device is a true surge protection unit. From high frequency transients to continuous out of spec line voltage such a product protects against "surges" by any definition.
An LO to earth ground audio screamer would announce L1 Lo reversal.
And anyone connecting to a STANDARD generator without Hertz and Voltage monitoring before throwing the switch, is foolish.
โJul-07-2020 10:42 AM
โJul-07-2020 09:16 AM
Sjm9911 wrote:
To , add i have one on my 30 amp TT. If you need it once its worth it, especially if you have a week long stay. I would hate to fry my ac or fridge and have to cut a vacation short for a few bucks. The biggist issue you will run into is low power. That can ruin an ac. So surge is for more power, a good ems does it all. You have 2 choices , plug and play( but people say some steal them, or a hardwired, recomended if you can swing it. I have a plug in play because i got it last minute and didnt have the time to do the wiring. No one stole mine yet( knocks on wood).
โJul-07-2020 08:07 AM
wa8yxm wrote:Ditto. Folks tend to use the term "surge protector" loosely. A "true" surge protector, as you mentioned, only protects you from voltage spikes/surges a few milliseconds long (i.e., lightning strike)---that's all it does. It does nothing to protect you from constant low/high voltage situations or wiring problems. These typically cost less than $150.
. . . But also be aware there are two types of devices called "Surge Protocters"
One is what I call a Spike supressor. I won't go into all of it but from time to time line surges can Spike the voltage eaily to a thousand or more. These "Clip" the spikes The spikes are very (like 1/60th or 1/120th of a second or less) long. But if you plug into say a 240 volt line with a 30 amp plug. No protection. or if the voltage drops to say 90 no protection
The Surge Guard I have .. well it will not pass power in either of those cases and some others as well.
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agesilaus wrote:
Progressive dynamics seems to be the popular choice.
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Spade Cooley wrote:I don't know why that would make a difference.
I understand the problems moving up to 50 amp from my former 30 amp unit could necessitate getting one.
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