Re: Surge protectors
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I have used this since August 2019: The Hughes Autoformers PWD50-EPO, Power Watchdog. It has smart bluetooth, a user replaceable surge protector circuit, and EPO, emergency power off, witch gives you auto shutoff and restart after 90 seconds with either a low or a high voltage situation. Low voltage is 104 or lower, high is 132 or higher. This is the 50 Amp portable version.
Amazon.com: Hughes Autoformers PWD50-EPO Power Watchdog Smart Bluetooth...
This is the hardwired version.
Amazon.com: Hughes Autoformers PWD50-EPO-H Power Watchdog Smart Bluetooth...
It has worked flawlessly. Last year I had extended time in a site where every few days the power would cause the unit to throw a fault for low voltage, after a 90 seconds automatic restart all was up ang going just fine. The power company even replaced the supply transformer to the park, it though it did not fix the problem. They ended up saying it was a loose connection in the parks underground system.
So yes, I am totally satisfied with this portable unit. Especially like the bluetooth phone application. I also have the Progressive Industries hard wired unit between ATS and circuit breaker box to protect against both shore and generator issues.
There is no way for 100% protection against theft, however I have not heard of one being stolen. Just in case, I have a HD 3 ft security chain with the most secure Master lock. An electric cutting disk could cut this free easily, but would make a lot of noise. A security cable is no real security because a bolt cutter would enable it to be taken quietly.
If doing it over I would have purchased the hard wired Hughes unit for protection from generator and shore mounted between ATS and circuit breakers instead of Progressive Industries unit because of bluetooth app. No regrets with portable Hughes unit. I used the screeprint from my phone to show the faults I was getting to the rv park owner, it helped with credibility. By having a portable unit on shore pole you are protecting your entire shore power erupt including the wiring, plugs, ATS, etc. You do also need the interior one to protect from faulty generator voltage. By having both you double up by adding the joules capacity togeather for both units.
kpbowser, You say "Didn't want hardwired unit because if failed would have to do wiring change to get power back ater fault taken care of." This is not true as the hardwired units both from Hughes and Progressive reset, once you have proper voltage.
If you have a surge, then yes, you need to remove and replace.
If later you put a hard wired unit inside, to protect gen and shore power, I've enclosed below a pdf installation manual that tells you how to wire to protect from both gen and shore power.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/uj65wh6jos0te11/ZX480%20%282%29.pdf?dl=0
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