โAug-17-2013 08:10 PM
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โAug-20-2013 07:48 PM
โAug-20-2013 07:32 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi Steve,
I meet low voltage needs by doing double conversion. Converters can tolerate quite low voltage (some right down to 95 volts). I plug in just my converter, and plug the rest of the RV into my inverter.
โAug-20-2013 07:28 PM
โAug-20-2013 07:22 PM
โAug-20-2013 02:53 PM
โAug-20-2013 09:44 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi renoman,
If the local power grid takes a direct "hit" from a lightening strike your PI ems will not protect you from the surge. So, it would be better to go and unplug. (don't forget a hard hat Lol)
The PI is the best of the best that RV'ers can afford. It doesn't meet my needs for low voltage protection, so it is useless to me.renoman69 wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
I'd simply move to my inverter.
.......run out to the breaker panel and fiddle with the power cord in the pouring rain and hail? No thanks. I love my PI EMS.
โAug-20-2013 07:43 AM
โAug-20-2013 06:41 AM
โAug-20-2013 06:36 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi renoman,
If the local power grid takes a direct "hit" from a lightening strike your PI ems will not protect you from the surge. So, it would be better to go and unplug. (don't forget a hard hat Lol)
The PI is the best of the best that RV'ers can afford. It doesn't meet my needs for low voltage protection, so it is useless to me.renoman69 wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
I'd simply move to my inverter.
.......run out to the breaker panel and fiddle with the power cord in the pouring rain and hail? No thanks. I love my PI EMS.
โAug-19-2013 05:01 PM
โAug-19-2013 11:32 AM
โAug-19-2013 07:47 AM
renoman69 wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
I'd simply move to my inverter.
.......run out to the breaker panel and fiddle with the power cord in the pouring rain and hail? No thanks. I love my PI EMS.