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pianotuna
May 13, 2019Nomad III
Plan on twin Champion generators instead. Or for true convenience one 3400 watt Champion with wireless remote electric start.
Great on the led lights.
I suggest returning the Camco and moving to the Progressive Industries Energy Management unit. https://www.progressiveindustries.net/ems-pt30x The PI unit comes with a lifetime warranty.
Personally I much prefer an autoformer rather than the surge devices. I always measure voltage under load before I plug in my RV as well as checking polarity. I have added surge protection to the autoformer, but it has never been needed. https://hughesautoformers.com/voltage-boosters/
Great on the led lights.
I suggest returning the Camco and moving to the Progressive Industries Energy Management unit. https://www.progressiveindustries.net/ems-pt30x The PI unit comes with a lifetime warranty.
Personally I much prefer an autoformer rather than the surge devices. I always measure voltage under load before I plug in my RV as well as checking polarity. I have added surge protection to the autoformer, but it has never been needed. https://hughesautoformers.com/voltage-boosters/
melloftus wrote:
we are planning to buy 2 Honda Honda EU2200i Portable inverters to run in parallel if needed as my biggest fear is running out of battery and not having enough juice to get the slide out back in when we are ready to leave.
I am converting all the interior lights to LED this week so I am hoping this will help with the battery life a bit.
I did buy a Camco 30 AMP Power Defender Voltage Protector With Integrated Surge Protection for when we are connected to power at a campsite and boy am I glad because the site we went to the plug was dang near falling out of the receptacle.From what I can tell this however would not be needed to run on generator power correct?
Thanks again! We will be pros at this in no time!
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