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- pianotunaNomad IIII'm heating electrically at the moment. If I had the top of the line PI unit it would be cutting the power. Instead the autoformer is keeping the voltage up and I get to be nice and warm.
The higher voltage also means the electric heaters produce watts closer to their rated output. - westomExplorer
deltabravo wrote:
I honestly hate mine when running on generator power. It cuts off the power when my A/C tries to start.
Protector reports a generator is undersized or is less expensive resulting in terrible voltage regulation. Hate not the protector. Hate a defective (insufficient) generator. - bighatnohorseExplorer II
Beau Bo wrote:
Is there anything you can do to prevent theft of these? They seem that they could be a attractive target...
Yes. Many of them have a metal ring or something to facilitate a lock. I saw many surge protectors while in RV parks in Mexico. Nobody used a lock. Interesting thing was, Mexican voltage was all over the place - usually 130+ volts in the morning and sub 110v in the afternoon. A surge protector is an absolute must in south of the border. Beau Bo wrote:
Is there anything you can do to prevent theft of these? They seem that they could be a attractive target...
Lock it to the power pedestal. Or install a hard wired version inside the camper, which is what I did.
I honestly hate mine when running on generator power. It cuts off the power when my A/C tries to start. I have to enable my inverter, which will pick up the load when the surge protector drops gen power on A/C start up. When the surge protector allows power to pass again, then the inverter's transfer switch switches to gen power and everything runs on gen.- Beau_BoExplorerIs there anything you can do to prevent theft of these? They seem that they could be a attractive target...
- d3500ramExplorer IIIi have and use a basic SP when plugged into home shore power but don't use it when using the Honda 3000 genny in the field.
- westomExplorer
Eric&Lisa wrote:
Reverse polarity does not damage any hardware. Polarity is a human safety feature. Reverse polarity means reduced human safety.
HOWEVER, I do have a polarity checker that I always plug in first before connecting the camper. - StraboExplorerWorry more about brown outs, less power is more the norm.
- Eric_LisaExplorer III plug straight in to the box. HOWEVER, I do have a polarity checker that I always plug in first before connecting the camper. I also have a power gauge (old style with the needle) that is always plugged in. It is readily visible and I do glance at it occasionally when camping. I have far more power/voltage variation when I am running on the generator than when I am plugged in to shore power.
-Eric - 1handyhubbyExplorerWell y'all convinced me I've been very lucky. Just ordered a Progressive Industries PT30C EMS. Thanks
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