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Old 10-28-2009, 04:43 AM   #5
Exnavydiver
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Ok, here is one other idea, if you put the autoformer after the EMS then how is it supposed to do any good? If the voltage goes low enough that the autoformer is needed the EMS will shut down the system. Same for high voltage. I Believe that the autoformer has to go first, then the EMS. JMHO...Dave P.S. Actually the more I think about it the more I think that it should be just the EMS until it finds a low voltage situation then put the autoformer between the EMS and pedestal. Since the EMS is there to prevent both low and high voltage episodes from hitting the rig. The autoformer is to remedy a low voltage situation. If you have a low voltage situation and you can't change campsites or camp grounds then use the autoformer to bring voltage back to usable levels so you can have power to the rig, at that point you should be able to use the EMS again...
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