Gadget to Monitor your electric and power box

Re: Gadget to Monitor your electric and power box

Postby retiredhappy » Sat Aug 16, 2014 9:38 am

Mitch I was at an older park in New Mexico for two days and the AC ran continuously. I didn't notice it until we got to another park - it was running but NOT blowing cold air. I rely on the surge protector to protect my rig from big surges like in a lightening storm, etc. Was at a park in New Mexico and we had a big lightening storm and lightening hit the transformer in the park. There were two big Class A's; one with a surge protector and one without. The one with only fried their surge protector; the other without the surge protector fried all his inside electronics.

For everyday monitoring I love my little plugin voltage meter.
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Re: Gadget to Monitor your electric and power box

Postby judi » Sat Aug 16, 2014 6:02 pm

Mitch, thank you for the info from your friend. It is very helpful. The RV park was an older place in the Yukon Territory, and from the appearance of the place I don't think it's maintained very well. But when it's the only place around for many miles there's not much choice! I have the PI surge protector, the green one, in the photo you posted. When I hook-up I plug in the surge protector first, wait a few minutes while it "reads" the situation, then plug into my rig. I think I'm going to buy an extra PI surge protector, just in case of a storm or something that fries the one I have. It's hard to find stuff in some places and I'd rather keep my rig safe.

By the way, I have a little Class B Leisure Travel Van, and my daughter said that calling it a rig is like calling her scooter a hog.
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Re: Gadget to Monitor your electric and power box

Postby avalen » Sat Aug 16, 2014 6:20 pm

judi wrote:
By the way, I have a little Class B Leisure Travel Van, and my daughter said that calling it a rig is like calling her scooter a hog.


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Re: Gadget to Monitor your electric and power box

Postby mitch5252 » Sat Aug 16, 2014 6:20 pm

judi wrote:...By the way, I have a little Class B Leisure Travel Van, and my daughter said that calling it a rig is like calling her scooter a hog.

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Re: Gadget to Monitor your electric and power box

Postby bluepinecones » Sat Aug 16, 2014 7:56 pm

:lol: :lol: How old is daughter?
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Re: Gadget to Monitor your electric and power box

Postby judi » Sat Aug 16, 2014 8:10 pm

Daughter is 35 - she and her husband have a little 2 year-old girl that has stolen my heart, and daughter is pregnant with the second. The 2 year-old was born three days after my daughter graduated with a Master's degree. She sold the scooter when she decided to have kids.
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