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โSep-28-2015 02:13 PM
MKirkland wrote:
So for all of you surge protector experts, when you see reverse polarity, is that serious for your equipment? Mine was showing that and the park took the pedestal apart but still had the same reading. Campers around us didn't have surge protectors but said they haven't had any problems. At the next park, our surge protector didn't show reverse polarity. I checked other pedestals in other parts of the park with the same reverse polarity results. What do you think? Thanks
โSep-28-2015 12:18 PM
โSep-28-2015 03:37 AM
crcr wrote:
I have a Progressive Industries EMS (superior in functions to Surge Protector -- the PI unit shuts down if low voltage, a much more common problem than surges in RV parks), as well as surges.
SoundGuy wrote:
Saying it doesn't make it so - there are several TRC Surge Guard models, including portable versions, that offer low / high voltage disconnection ... to suggest otherwise is simply not factual. :S
crcr wrote:
No need for hostility, sir.
SoundGuy wrote:
As enamored you may be with your PI portable unit the reality is it suffers the same drawback that units similar to it suffer - it's not field repairable and must be returned to Progressive for any repairs. I've just solved this issue by ordering a hard wire version that is ... and that is fact. ๐
crcr wrote:
Product competition and choices are a benefit to all of us. You can buy what you like. I'll buy what I like. And OP can buy what he likes. Re the Progressive Industries units, another thing I really like about them is they carry a Lifetime Warranty. And one does not need a receipt and does not need to be the original purchaser. I have had no problems at all with mine, and it has performed flawlessly even in violent storms. But it's a nice feature, if ever needed, to be able to send it in to the manufacturer, for free repairs.
โSep-27-2015 10:39 PM
SoundGuy wrote:crcr wrote:
I have a Progressive Industries EMS (superior in functions to Surge Protector -- the PI unit shuts down if low voltage, a much more common problem than surges in RV parks), as well as surges.
Saying it doesn't make it so - there are several TRC Surge Guard models, including portable versions, that offer low / high voltage disconnection ... to suggest otherwise is simply not factual. :S
As enamored you may be with your PI portable unit the reality is it suffers the same drawback that units similar to it suffer - it's not field repairable and must be returned to Progressive for any repairs. I've just solved this issue by ordering a hard wire version that is ... and that is fact. ๐
โSep-27-2015 06:35 PM
crcr wrote:
I have a Progressive Industries EMS (superior in functions to Surge Protector -- the PI unit shuts down if low voltage, a much more common problem than surges in RV parks), as well as surges.
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