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RonS
09-17-2008, 06:45 PM
What brand are you useing for power surge and low voltage that is hard wired into your system??

Huck
09-17-2008, 07:57 PM
I have an autoformer wired into my suite.

I have been very pleased with it..as some parks have very low voltage on hot days.

rdunk
09-17-2008, 08:29 PM
Ron, I use a Progressive Industries in-line surge protector, and do really like it. I did quite a bit of research before deciding on this one. For me, I wanted the in-line protector, so that any surge would be stopped on the outside, instead of getting to the inside of the RV.

They also have the hardwired surge Protector.

Hard-wired - http://www.rvpartscenter.com/ProductDetail.asp?PID=36721&SID=14&DID=172&CID=588

In-line - http://www.rvpartscenter.com/ProductDetail.asp?PID=40570&SID=14&DID=172&CID=245

RV Parts Center had the very best pricing I found for this unit.

These Progressive Industries surge protectors do so much more than just "surge protect". Read the specs.! Just one simple thing they do is show in the display the actual amp draw on each power leg. That info can come in pretty handy at times. The "joules" level of surge protect is also higher than most of the others I looked at.

Finally, I had a problem caused by my 5er wiring that overloaded and melted the surge protector female connection. The factory replaced the surge protector under warranty!!!!

Good luck!

anijet
09-17-2008, 09:02 PM
I have installed the Progressive EMS HW 50C 240v 50 Amp Surge Protector Hardwired. The install was not difficult and it is a well made unit. It samples the power prior to connecting to the RV and won't connect if there is a problem. I really like the remote display and the information made available. We were in the middle of the Ike's path last Saturday and the Progressive shut down power at least three times.

Red Ram
09-19-2008, 10:22 PM
I also have the same unit that Leo has. Well made and easy to install.

RonS
09-20-2008, 08:54 AM
Leo - When your power shut down during Ike was it because of high or low power? At times we have been in RV parks which have very low power output so we run as much as we can on LP. Maybe it would be wise to have both Autoformer and Surge protector???

rdunk
09-20-2008, 10:27 AM
Ron quote: "Leo, When your power shut down during Ike was it because of high or low power"?
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IMHO, having both might be unnecessary overkill. Low power has not been a problem for us. Of course, if the power ever does get too low, or too high, our Progressive Industries surge protector protects us. It shuts the power off for any input above 132 volts, and any input below 104 volts.

FWIW, I just remembered, we were in an RV park last year that just didn't have enough electrical service for a full park on a hot day. Our surge protector shut the power off several times, as the power would fluctuate too low.

A 50 amp autoformer is a pretty heavy device to carry around in the Suite, if you don't really need to. However, I do have an on-board 275 lb generator for "just in case" circumstances, so............ lol lol!

anijet
09-21-2008, 09:35 AM
Leo - When your power shut down during Ike was it because of high or low power?

I don't really know. It was late, we were in bed watching a little TV and I didn't get up to check the display.

RonS
09-21-2008, 11:23 AM
Thanks to all for the replies. I have experienced many low voltage RV parks especially on hot days and all are running A/C. So I have ordered a 50 amp Autoformer and the Kit to hard wire into the bay of my MS. If I get a spike to the power the autoformer is to take the hit, and three year fix or replace as needed. I may have to pay UPS shipping but that is cheap insurance. My last RV was a 30 amp set up, and now I have a 30 amp autoformer for sale if anyone is interested.