What Parameters Should I Use on the Portable Power Watchdog Surge Protector
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What limits for energy limits should I set on 30amp unit ?
asked by: James G
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Expert Reply:
The Portable Power Watchdog Surge Protector with Bluetooth - 30 Amp # HU97FR allows you to watch for surges while connected to a parks shore power. The acceptable power range is between 104 volts - 132 volts. I would set your parameters slightly above the floor of 104 on the low end and slightly under the ceiling of 132 on the high end. This gives you a small buffer gap before you are outside of the acceptable limits.
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Power Watchdog Surge Protector with Bluetooth - Portable - 30 Amp
- RV Surge Protectors
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- 3000 Joules
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