โSep-08-2020 03:38 PM
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โSep-11-2020 11:50 PM
whjco wrote:bob213 wrote:
I use both an autoformer followed by an EMS. With more and more larger units(two or three ac units) in campgrounds, voltage goes low a lot more often than people realize. I feel like I'm protected from both low and high voltage.
I couldn't make a choice of one or the other.
I first bought a surge suppressor but found that I needed the voltage boost so I bought an Autoformer. The Autoformer I purchased has surge suppression built into the unit. I'm just curious why you're using both the Autoformer and the EMS?
โSep-09-2020 07:06 PM
โSep-09-2020 06:20 PM
โSep-09-2020 05:25 PM
bob213 wrote:
I use both an autoformer followed by an EMS. With more and more larger units(two or three ac units) in campgrounds, voltage goes low a lot more often than people realize. I feel like I'm protected from both low and high voltage.
I couldn't make a choice of one or the other.
โSep-08-2020 06:34 PM
cavie wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
I use an autoformer from Mexico (Sola Basic) that has three "layers" of boost (110, 100, 90) and one of buck (135). I use external surge only, not EMS. I do use an inverter charger that allows me to limit demand on the shore power side of the equation.
The Sola Basic is rated at 4000 VA so is just about a perfect fit for a 30 amp Rv service. They do make 50 amp units, too.
I use it in the winter time, too to let me get best performance from electric heating.
I have "tweeked" the boost to start at 113 volts. I have used it (previous to tweak) on a 100 volt shore power (that is unloaded voltage).
They are a commonly available item in Mexico, and considerably cheaper than the Hughes (which is a good unit).
Because the Autoformer boost voltage and protects from Large surges, that's all. It does not protect like the EMS does. Using both is nessessary. There is a very big differance between Surge protector and an EMS.
โSep-08-2020 06:19 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
I use an autoformer from Mexico (Sola Basic) that has three "layers" of boost (110, 100, 90) and one of buck (135). I use external surge only, not EMS. I do use an inverter charger that allows me to limit demand on the shore power side of the equation.
The Sola Basic is rated at 4000 VA so is just about a perfect fit for a 30 amp Rv service. They do make 50 amp units, too.
I use it in the winter time, too to let me get best performance from electric heating.
I have "tweeked" the boost to start at 113 volts. I have used it (previous to tweak) on a 100 volt shore power (that is unloaded voltage).
They are a commonly available item in Mexico, and considerably cheaper than the Hughes (which is a good unit).
โSep-08-2020 06:07 PM
โSep-08-2020 05:55 PM
bob213 wrote:
I use both an autoformer followed by an EMS. With more and more larger units(two or three ac units) in campgrounds, voltage goes low a lot more often than people realize. I feel like I'm protected from both low and high voltage.
I couldn't make a choice of one or the other.
โSep-08-2020 05:52 PM
โSep-08-2020 05:42 PM
โSep-08-2020 05:33 PM
bob213 wrote:
I use both an autoformer followed by an EMS. With more and more larger units(two or three ac units) in campgrounds, voltage goes low a lot more often than people realize. I feel like I'm protected from both low and high voltage.
I couldn't make a choice of one or the other.
โSep-08-2020 04:25 PM
โSep-08-2020 04:17 PM