Dec-19-2020 11:12 AM
Dec-20-2020 01:17 PM
RickLight wrote:
The short version is that such devices lower everyone else's voltage.
Dec-20-2020 10:59 AM
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Dec-20-2020 10:18 AM
RickLight wrote:The voltage booster does not actually lower anyone else's voltage more than anyone else using electric power. You can just as easily run both air conditioners, water heater, fridge, electric range and drop the voltage of the supply loop. The effect is virtually the same when using the booster or not.
5. Electrical engineering is far more complex than presented. The short version is that such devices lower everyone else's voltage. Maybe one in 10 is OK, but 3 in 10? More? Overheating wires throughout the park IS a hazard.
The correct solution is to properly engineer the park system. Park owners resist this answer due to the costs. Yet we all suffer with the danger and poor performance of inadequate power.
Please don't make it worse!
Dec-20-2020 09:19 AM
RickLight wrote:
5. Electrical engineering is far more complex than presented. The short version is that such devices lower everyone else's voltage. Maybe one in 10 is OK, but 3 in 10? More? Overheating wires throughout the park IS a hazard.
Dec-20-2020 08:59 AM
RickLight wrote:
The correct solution is to properly engineer the park system. Park owners resist this answer due to the costs. Yet we all suffer with the danger and poor performance of inadequate power.
Dec-20-2020 07:33 AM
Dec-20-2020 04:26 AM
wa8yxm wrote:444Lwiddis wrote:
Low voltage is as damaging as high voltage/surges. Hughes autoformer with surge protection.
The Hughes "Surge Supression" is a spike clipper Like those 10 buck power strips but a bit more capable.
It does nothing to protect you if you say plug into a 30 amp 240 volt outlet and though it will TELL you if there is say an OPEN ground. it won't protect you.
Both TRC/Surgwire and Progressive Industries (The top end units) Do that. Both also make lower units that just clip spikes.
Dec-20-2020 04:22 AM
sgtcoffey wrote:
Hughes does not show a PI HW50C on their web site
Dec-20-2020 02:13 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
Low voltage is as damaging as high voltage/surges. Hughes autoformer with surge protection.
Dec-20-2020 01:30 AM
sgtcoffey wrote:
We are in the process of ordering our next home (Grand Design Momentum 397th). We will be getting a Surge protector / Energy management systems. Currently trying to chose between Hughes Voltage booster or their Surge protectors. What do you use/recommend. Any other brand better? Not worried about the cost since it will be protecting our home. Thanks for you Advice/Knowledge
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