I'm looking at purchasing a surge protector. What brand or type would you recommend? Is the "dog-bone" type enough or do I need a more complex one? I am assuming I need a 30 amp. Do you also use a 50 to 30 amp converter when needed? I have a 20 to 30 amp converter but not 50 to 30.
Kathy - Lansing, MI
2017 T@B 320 SC-S, 2016 Suburu Outback
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Regarding adapters, 20(post) to 30(trailer) is a must. I also bought a 50-to-30 but don't expect to need it much. I just have it in case I ever camp at a site with a busted or miswired 30A..
The surge protector is either hardwire installed or portable. The portable plugs into the campground pedestal, then the TaB power cord plugs into the surge protector. Depending on how you camp, you may need only a simple surge protector vs an EMS - Electrical Management System.
Progressive Industries and Surge Guard are 2 companies with quality portable EMS.
Do a search for Surge Protectors - lots of threads here.
2017 T@B 320 SC-S, 2016 Suburu Outback
https://www.campingworld.com/southwire-surge-guard-portable-30-amp-120-volt-bluetooth-capable-surge-protector-118086.html
Good luck and happy camping!
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'04 Chevy Tahoe Z71 DinoKiller
San Diego, CA
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Lifetime warranty, never need to worry about theft, and always working.
Brad
2022 Black Series HQ19 aka "Cricket"
2021 F-250 Tremor with PSD aka "Big Blue"
Concord, NC
2020 Audi SQ5
I prefer the external one, for ease of replacement, if needed.
2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!
A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
It will protect against surges and high/low voltage spikes, but not sustained high voltage issues. It was around $90 on Amazon but they no longer have them. Other sites carry them. The next model 55301 that does the sustained voltage is almost $300
Tampa FL
I'll give it a review at the end of the camping season!
Regarding the "popping" sound, I have never heard that on mine, but I wouldn't be in a position to hear it if it does, because I am outside the trailer when plugging in the trailer. It is not clear to me how you "plugged it in" (or "unplugged" it) before installing it in the trailer. If you wired it up outside the trailer before making the final connection inside the trailer, then I can understand how you would be in a position to hear the popping sound. But again, since it is loud, it is definitely worth checking with the manufacturer to find out if that is normal, and what is causing it. I will be interested in learning what you find out from the manufacturer.
(Alde: 3020; Refrig: Isotherm Cruise 65 Eleg; Battery: BB 100Ah LiFePo4; Solar: Renogy 100Ah Suitcase; Victron BMV-712; Pwr Cntr: PD-4135KW2B; EMS: PI-HW30C)
Greg & Marlene (Tucson, AZ)
The good news is that the both the meter and the tester measured correctly. So I must have wired it correctly. I simply wanted to do this before installing it in the Tab to verify my work. Because I left the "lid" off of the LCHW 30 when I checked it, that's when I heard the initial "pop" (although the word "knock" might be a better descriptor) to the point it startled me. I would described it as louder than a "click" as @mtntrails mentions what is in the manual. Again, that's probably because the lid was off, and I could it hear it so clearly.
As for calling Progressive Industries, yes, I plan to call them before installing the unit in the Tab. I plan to ask about both the sound and the "extra" blue wire. As for the manual itself, the only one I have is black, white, & gray. Mine did not come with a color manual, and so it's a bit tough to visually trace the wires in the diagram.
2022 Honda Ridgeline RTL-E
Carmel, IN
FWIW - Progressive Industries has an excellent customer service group that will provide installation and trouble shooting assistance over the phone.
I would contact then about the disconnected blue wire.
2021 T@B 320S Boondock “The T@B”
Towed by a white 2019 Ford F-150 4x4 Supercab, 3.5L V6 Ecoboost “The Truck”
We installed a Progressive Indst. Surge/Faulty electrical protection system, cheap insurance compared with replacing damaged components in your TaB.
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The more expensive EMS unit protects will give over voltage (220VAC), ground fault, and miss wired outlets (hot/neutral switched wrong way round. This also includes brownout protection, when power drops below 110 VAC. It will save your Alde control circuits, and any sensitive electronics you have connected.
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2023 Tab 400 / 2022 F150 XLT Sport 3.5EB
Traded in - 2018 T@B 320 S/2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5
If already posted, I'll find it, thanks.
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RV: 2018 T@B 320S, >100 mods