Hughes Autoformer Voltage Booster 70 Amp Outlet Safety
Question:
Can I plug my Hughes Autoformers 4800 Joules Surge protector into a 70 amp outlet without destroying the unit or damaging my RV?
asked by: Patrick F
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Expert Reply:
As long as the amperage of the device does not exceed the maximum amperage of your outlet you are good to go. For reference a 60 amp circuit has 240 volt maximum which is 14,4000 watts, this device # HU57FR at 50 amps puts out 12,000 watts.
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Bryce D
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Hughes Autoformers Voltage Booster with Surge Protection - 50 Amp
- RV Surge Protectors
- Voltage Booster
- 50 Amp
- Portable
- 12000 Watts
- 4800 Joules
- Hughes Autoformers
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