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โFeb-02-2020 02:04 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
โAuto former is a totally different piece of equipmentโ
Good to know, CAVIE, that an autoformer is TOTALLY different! Except you are wrong. Catch up!
Per Hughes at: https://hughesautoformers.com/product/30-amp-3600-watt-booster-with-surge/
โIntroducing the Worldโs Only โAll-in-Oneโ RV Power Solution.
The legendary, original, and patented RV voltage booster, now with the worldโs most advanced surge protection.
The all new Hughes Autoformer 30 amp power boosting autoformer (RV2130SP) has the same performance and reliability of the RV2130 but now has advanced surge protection built in! The unit offers 2,400 Joules of surge protection. As an added feature, the surge / spike protection module is also replaceable. In the event of a massive spike, the surge unit will take the hit ensuring your booster and more importantly, your RV is not damaged.โ
โFeb-01-2020 08:20 PM
Dtank wrote:
IMO- If a park can't supply adequate electrical service w/o a "boost" from an autoformer, I'll move on down the road.
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โFeb-01-2020 07:26 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
โAuto former is a totally different piece of equipmentโ
Good to know, CAVIE, that an autoformer is TOTALLY different! Except you are wrong. Catch up!
Per Hughes at: https://hughesautoformers.com/product/30-amp-3600-watt-booster-with-surge/
โIntroducing the Worldโs Only โAll-in-Oneโ RV Power Solution.
The legendary, original, and patented RV voltage booster, now with the worldโs most advanced surge protection.
The all new Hughes Autoformer 30 amp power boosting autoformer (RV2130SP) has the same performance and reliability of the RV2130 but now has advanced surge protection built in! The unit offers 2,400 Joules of surge protection. As an added feature, the surge / spike protection module is also replaceable. In the event of a massive spike, the surge unit will take the hit ensuring your booster and more importantly, your RV is not damaged.โ
โJan-31-2020 08:44 AM
โJan-31-2020 03:35 AM
joelyn wrote:
THANKS... CHECKED IN TO THE SOUTHWIRE SURGE PROTECTION and I do see a difference in the joules, the progressive EMS-PT30X has 1790 JOULES and the SOUTHWIRE has a 2450 JOULES rating. Is 660 JOULES difference that big of thing???? I still like the PROGRESSIVE look and cover but if 660 JOULES (not even sure what they are, LOL) is that much better maybe I will rethink...................THANKS
SOUTHWIRE 34931 MODEL...
โJan-30-2020 04:03 PM
โJan-29-2020 11:01 PM
joelyn wrote:
My TT doesn't have a lot of electronics in other than a 60 amp convertor, refer and A.C unit along with the other standard plugs etc...
Any suggestions as to which one might be good enough for my older TT??
โJan-29-2020 10:37 PM
Flute Man wrote:
My recommendation is to go with the best PI unit that you can get. This is no place to skimp. I have seen under ground faults from one pedestal To Another causing very high voltage to enter the RV and did considerable damage. I personally have the best that PI offers.
My PI unit plugs into the pedestal and hangs right there. I have had it for over 15 years and it has never been stolen. I personally prefer the portable one rather than the hardwired unit.
โJan-29-2020 09:37 PM
DrewE wrote:joelyn wrote:
THANKS... CHECKED IN TO THE SOUTHWIRE SURGE PROTECTION and I do see a difference in the joules, the progressive EMS-PT30X has 1790 JOULES and the SOUTHWIRE has a 2450 JOULES rating. Is 660 JOULES difference that big of thing???? I still like the PROGRESSIVE look and cover but if 660 JOULES (not even sure what they are, LOL) is that much better maybe I will rethink...................THANKS
Joules are a measure of energy, in this case energy that can be absorbed from transient surges. ("Surges" here mean quick spikes that are significantly higher voltage than expected.) Neither are anywhere near what it would take to protect from a very close lightning strike, which is probably the most common cause of significant surge damage. I would not worry about that difference one bit.
โJan-29-2020 08:46 PM
DrewE wrote:joelyn wrote:
THANKS... CHECKED IN TO THE SOUTHWIRE SURGE PROTECTION and I do see a difference in the joules, the progressive EMS-PT30X has 1790 JOULES and the SOUTHWIRE has a 2450 JOULES rating. Is 660 JOULES difference that big of thing???? I still like the PROGRESSIVE look and cover but if 660 JOULES (not even sure what they are, LOL) is that much better maybe I will rethink...................THANKS
Joules are a measure of energy, in this case energy that can be absorbed from transient surges. ("Surges" here mean quick spikes that are significantly higher voltage than expected.) Neither are anywhere near what it would take to protect from a very close lightning strike, which is probably the most common cause of significant surge damage. I would not worry about that difference one bit.
โJan-29-2020 07:50 PM
joelyn wrote:
THANKS... CHECKED IN TO THE SOUTHWIRE SURGE PROTECTION and I do see a difference in the joules, the progressive EMS-PT30X has 1790 JOULES and the SOUTHWIRE has a 2450 JOULES rating. Is 660 JOULES difference that big of thing???? I still like the PROGRESSIVE look and cover but if 660 JOULES (not even sure what they are, LOL) is that much better maybe I will rethink...................THANKS
โJan-29-2020 06:08 PM
wa8yxm wrote:Why wouldn't you just leave the EMS plugged into the end of the power cable and then plug the EMS into the pedestal. There's no need to unplug the EMS every time you disconnect. Mine was plugged into the power cord when I bought it and it's never been unplugged. KISS.Edd505 wrote:
I see posts like this hard wire so it won't get stolen. How many thefts in CG's are there?? Years camping and never lost a thing, camp setup & gone all day. Worked an area with a state park with over a million visitors, one theft in 25 years, couple kids stole sleeping bags.
I do not know how common campground theft is.. But I do know that if you are tired and it is late in the day you may be tempted to say "oh forget it" and regret dang near instantly especially with a 30 amp rig.
Campground in fact the very campsite I just left it found a problem.
Management fixed it but hey.. There was a problem