โApr-12-2021 07:40 AM
โApr-14-2021 01:24 PM
Lynnmor wrote:murphsfromaz wrote:
I use them for piece of mind. On my third Progressive EMS right now. Actually had one burn in a pedestal. There is a campground I stay at frequently that has a sign on every pedestal. The rules, which one states recommendation of Surge protectors.
I guess signs are cheaper than replacing worn and abused outlets. I have seen surge protectors wasted by folks that plug their burned plugs into them. I use a short sacrificial cord to plug into the pedestal and then plug into that.
โApr-14-2021 10:10 AM
murphsfromaz wrote:
I use them for piece of mind. On my third Progressive EMS right now. Actually had one burn in a pedestal. There is a campground I stay at frequently that has a sign on every pedestal. The rules, which one states recommendation of Surge protectors.
โApr-14-2021 07:19 AM
โApr-13-2021 10:41 AM
curt12914 wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
We had another reply bragging about all the fancy equipment and multiple air conditioners, that is not the subject at hand.
I wasn't bragging, merely stating a fact that covers most of the people on this site.
How many people have rigs that don't have more electronics than just a single AC unit and a refrigerator? I don't know the last time I was in any kind of newer rig that didn't have at least a TV and microwave.
Everyone on this site uses some sort of a device to access the internet, that range from very simple to very expensive. The vast majority charge them from shore power in their rig.
My point was that it would be very easy to lose a lot of electronic devices that could easily exceed the cost of a surge suppressor with one electrical "event".
โApr-13-2021 10:23 AM
โApr-13-2021 06:35 AM
Lynnmor wrote:
We had another reply bragging about all the fancy equipment and multiple air conditioners, that is not the subject at hand.
โApr-13-2021 06:27 AM
Lynnmor wrote:Lantley wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
Your basic trailer has just one thing that is worth more than $300 and that is the air conditioner. Air conditioners can be damaged by low voltage, so an inexpensive volt meter can tell you when it needs to be turned off. With an expensive EMS everything will be turned off if the voltage drops too low. One thing for sure is that there is a 100% chance that there will be $300 less in your wallet if you buy one and there is a very small chance that it will ever save you more than that.
Have you ever priced an RV refrigerator? How about TV's and other electronics.
Electrical surges and the damage is real. Having protection can be beneficial.
A surge is like insurance no one needs it until they do
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I was answering the original poster who has a basic trailer. The refrigerator will only lose a circuit board and the electronics are nothing more than cheap junk that is easily replaced with better for little money.
We had another reply bragging about all the fancy equipment and multiple air conditioners, that is not the subject at hand.
โApr-13-2021 06:21 AM
HappyKayakers wrote:
Seen all sorts of jury-rigged stuff in campgrounds. Knew 1 campground owner who was told by the local electric company that he should never make his own repairs again.
โApr-13-2021 06:17 AM
Lantley wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
Your basic trailer has just one thing that is worth more than $300 and that is the air conditioner. Air conditioners can be damaged by low voltage, so an inexpensive volt meter can tell you when it needs to be turned off. With an expensive EMS everything will be turned off if the voltage drops too low. One thing for sure is that there is a 100% chance that there will be $300 less in your wallet if you buy one and there is a very small chance that it will ever save you more than that.
Have you ever priced an RV refrigerator? How about TV's and other electronics.
Electrical surges and the damage is real. Having protection can be beneficial.
A surge is like insurance no one needs it until they do
l
โApr-13-2021 06:04 AM
Mike134 wrote:HappyKayakers wrote:
Your house is NOT subjected to power provided by all sorts of different campgrounds that may or may not have been wired by qualified people.Mike134 wrote:
They are a great marketing toy. Have an RV surge protector on your incoming house wires? me either.
It all starts at a generating plant some goes to your house some to the campground. BTW my qualifications are a retired Master Electrician to post about surge protection and yours?
โApr-13-2021 05:16 AM
curt12914 wrote:
My rig is 50 amp. With that said, we often end up at campgrounds that have only 30 amp service.
I really hate to think about buying two. Can I adapt up from a 30 amp service to a 50 amp surge protector plugged into my 50 amp power cord?
โApr-13-2021 05:12 AM
โApr-13-2021 05:10 AM
โApr-13-2021 04:52 AM
JKJavelin wrote:
Got a refrigerator?
Got a furnace?
Got an air conditioner?
Yup, you need one.
But.... what you really need is an EMS for true protection.
JK