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Old 05-12-2022, 09:40 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Z71 View Post
Thats a much better solution to those units that just plug into the pedestal, I could not find one that fully cuts the power in case of low voltage and spikes, most just contain MOV's to try to contain the spike and are usually shot once they encounter one. The Progressive Industries 50amp inline unit like you installed offers it all and has a great warranty to boot.

Plus I wont have to figure out a way to keep someone from walking away with the plug in unit or how to plug it in when the park has the socket installed in upside down.

Nice job of thinking outside the box WRVOND and thanks for sharing that. I never thought of unscrewing the panel and looking in to see what was there.
As I stated a few post back the portable Progressive Industries 50 amp "EMS" I used for several years functioned exactly the same as the hardwired model.
What you're describing sounds like just a surge protector not an EMS, not comparing apples to apples, a surge protector only is a waste of money.
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