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bobndot wrote:It serves a very useful function of boosting low voltage and it does have spike/surge protection. It does not have full power protection like not connecting power with a faulty plug. Given your limited use of shore power there is less reason to add a full protector.
I have been using a 30 amp Hughes Autoformer w/surge for many years with my trailers but not so much with the TC because I boondock with my Honda 2k.
On a few occasions , I have used it with the TC at CG's but not often.
I don't know if it's good or not so good but it's heavy.
Anybody have comments about it please let me know. Good or bad .
http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/item/30-amp-3-600-watt/72454
Bob
โOct-03-2014 07:55 AM
โOct-02-2014 11:18 PM
CA Traveler wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:In my experience a 30A plug is more likely to miswired and the reason is very simple. A 30A RV plug is not a standard household plug and it looks very much like the common 240V 3 wire home dryer plug, unfortunately.
Not as many miss-wiring issues with 30A in CGs vs what can happen with 50A.
The 50A plug is a standard household plug.
But any plug can be miswired
โOct-02-2014 08:11 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:In my experience a 30A plug is more likely to miswired and the reason is very simple. A 30A RV plug is not a standard household plug and it looks very much like the common 240V 3 wire home dryer plug, unfortunately.
Not as many miss-wiring issues with 30A in CGs vs what can happen with 50A.
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nomad297 wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
If rig is 50A and you go to numerous CGs...yes
Progressive Industries......Lifetime warranty. Others only 1 year.
Why do you only suggest it for a 50 amp RV? Why not for the 30 amp, also?
Bruce
โOct-02-2014 01:36 PM
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โOct-02-2014 12:15 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
If rig is 50A and you go to numerous CGs...yes
Progressive Industries......Lifetime warranty. Others only 1 year.
โOct-02-2014 11:41 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
Interesting? I posted question a few days ago. Click here.
First! You really do not NEED a surge protector..... but! If you've ever had any electronic equipment in your home go "poof" in the night, you'll understand the need for one. Now, add to that a few thousand dollars for replacing the electronics in your camper, and wisdom will dictate your answer. The fact you asked the question at all, the answer is quite obvious ... "yes" YOU do. Your mind and heart will not be at ease now, ever again, until you get one!
Second. Whenever your camper is plugged in, anywhere, if you have a protector, plug it in! That's what you will have it for. You never know when you might get an electric spike, or low voltage, or anything that could cause your electronics to go "poof"! Power Surges, low voltage occurrences are not pre-determined, timed events. They occur whenever ... and usually when it's not convenient or a good time! Nothing worse than having your camper go "poof" the morning you plan to head out!
Third. Brand, type, style? Well, any protection is better than none. Some are a little better at preventing higher jouls than others. That might be the biggest difference. Next difference is the ability to see the read-outs (volts, amps, etc).
I think there are 2 major players out there competing for your business. There is SurgeGuard and Progressive Industries. No doubt there are others, these are the 2 I've dealt with.
Both will protect your camper, and reading these forums, both will eventually blow up! (die), and both will protect your camper. The biggest difference I've seen and read so far, is the Progressive Industries models have a lifetime warranty. They replace them when they go "poof"! SurgeGuard has a 1 year warranty and then if it dies, you will end up buying another one, or something else.
I had a SurgeGuard, was very happy with it. Plugged in 24 x 7 non-stop, except when traveling on the road. Lightning damaged it (I think) and eventually, it just gave up and died.
I now have a Progressive (SSP 30).