How to Prevent Low Voltage Damage to RV Electronics

How to Prevent Low Voltage Damage to RV Electronics
Monday, April 18th, 2016 19:32:08

Pete’s RV Vermont Service Writer and Resident RV Expert Randy Murray provides a step-by-step overview on how to prevent low voltage damage to your RV electronics.

As Randy explains, we can use a voltage regulator to help protect your RV’s electrical system and sophisticated electronics from the dangers of electrical power. The regulator will send a low voltage from anything that is below 107 volts, and it will add about 10% to the incoming power of the camper by having it in line.

Sidenote: When you unplug the regulator, and plug it back in. Right away, you’ll notice an increase of about 10%, which will help alleviate the demand on the grid, and in turn, prevent low voltage damage to RV electronics and help the coach work at a good power range.

For more information or to get a quote on the step up transformer and voltage regulator be sure to visit petesrvcenter.com.

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