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Old 11-04-2019, 07:36 AM   #3
Last2Die
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Join Date: Nov 2018
Location: Menifee
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M.O.C. #22986
hard wired to the unit or stand alone device either way it works. I had some issues while in Texas so I know it saved my butt a few times.

Hard wired unit, don't have to worry about thieves once installed don't worry about it again. If need to replace a hard wired unit it could be a PIA...

Stand alone unit easy to replace, easy to steal, we use a lock that goes around the unit and around the pedestal.

The more expensive units will check for bad grounds, faults, over voltage under. If something like a surge comes in the unit will stop the flow of electricity to the coach, resets itself, performs another self check and re connects. While in Texas it was so bad it did that 1 time but the second time I had to go unplug the surge protector, plug it back in and we were good.

I posted last month Sams club is selling a inverter generator a small unit for 399, it is 200 off might not be a bad idea to have a small unit just in case...

Either way having one is a small investment compared to the damage that can potentially happen.

Tony
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