M1A2 New Generation RV Surge Protector 30 Amp 50 Amp with Waterproof Cover Camper Anti-Theft Circuit Analyzer Tester Plug with UL Tested
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John B.
> 3 dayUsed with my motorhone.
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XiaoJing
> 3 dayProduct looks good. Only thing is that it seems too expensive for a normal cheap iron lock. I bought another from Komsepor brand a week ago which came with a convenient number lock for only $59. I would rather prefer Komsepor for the price!
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Derek Foret
> 3 dayIt was working fine then one day I walk out side to g to work only to smell burning plastic then the power shut off a few hours later. I discovered that the surge protector had melted at the power female prong (pics provided). I had to order a new extension cord for the camper out of fear of safety since it melted the the plastic around the male prong of the cable. The connection between the park outlet and the protector was fine. It handled weather fine but melting like that is uncalled for this product. I guess you get what you pay for in a situation like this but i was expecting it fail a year or more later, not 3 months. I will definitely switch brands and budget.
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Chris Pupka
> 3 dayIve had my eye on a surge protector for my RV since I bought it, but just never pulled the trigger as they are usually $120-$200 depending on the brand and features. This one comes in at half that and has all the features I needed. The packaging was simple, just the device, some cardboard filler, instructions, and the bag with the lock and cable. Thankfully, no blister pack as those are just a pain. :) Set up is simple as you can imagine. You plug this into a 30A plug and plug your RV into it. Before you plug in your RV you can check the status lights to make sure the shore power is wired correctly. All the information you need is printed on the front of display. The illumination of the lights doesnt show in my pictures, but the two outside yellow lights are lit indicating proper wiring and the blue light is lit indication that I have surge protection. Thats it, that is the operation. I like that there is a ring to hang this to keep it off the ground and the included lock and cable are a nice touch as these are the types of things that can grow legs on a campground. One drawback is that the opening on the bottom of the splash guard isnt large enough for the newer RV plugs and extension cords so it doesnt close all the way. I dont think this will be a problem, but it would be nice to have that close all the way. Im running this at my house for now as we are a month out from our first camping trip. Ill update this if there is anything new, but for now, Im very happy.
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Penni Garner
> 3 dayLike used for rv
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Gerard Briardy
> 3 dayUsing it for my motorhome to plug in the 30 amp box in the driveway. I had just installed the box and was happy to see it works as it should. The box is waterproof but this adds another layer of water resistance and I can see at a glance if the power is working correctly. Plus it has a locking feature that may be useful.