50-Amp Rated RV Power Protection Device to Guard Against Bad Wiring and Voltage Irregularities
Published 01/25/2018 >
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Question:
is such an item like 30-amp CAM55310 made for 50-amp RV electrical service?
asked by: Edward
Expert Reply:
Yes, Camco offers two items similar to the 30-amp RV Power Defender Voltage Analyzer # CAM55310 that are suitable for your RV's 50-amp electrical service.
Part # CAM55313 is a 50-amp Power Defender Circuit Analyzer that provides both diagnostic and surge protection functions.
Camco also offer the 50-amp RV Power Defender Voltage Monitor # CAM55306 which adds the additional capability of automatically disconnection when dangerous voltage levels are detected, anything below 102V or above 132V on the input. It also re-connects automatically once voltage levels stabilize in the above range. This item is shown in the linked video.
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Camco RV Power Defender Circuit Analyzer - 125V - 30 Amp
- RV Surge Protectors
- Circuit Tester
- 30 Amp
- Portable
- Camco
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