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Old 11-04-2019, 07:08 PM   #19
CADman_KS
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Originally Posted by beeje View Post
The above posters and myself are giving you good advice. Don't mess around with the surge protector types because that are easier. Do it right once and be done with it forever.

I once stayed at a friends house and he provided power to me with over 200 feet of 14 gauge ? extension cord. The EMS did not like the voltage drop and would not power up my unit.
I do appreciate the advice from everyone! I actually see some benefits in the pedestal model, especially with the way the electrical is configured in our model. It isn't easy to get to.

I have no reason to believe that the SurgeGuard wouldn't shut down given the same scenario. It is monitoring power ( voltage and amps) on both legs, and if one was lower than the minimum, it would shut off.

Thanks again for everyone's input!!
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