Is it necessary to use a surge protector while connected to a 20-amp generator? The generator has a built-in protection. I would have to use my 50 amp to surge protector to 30-amp adaptor to 20-amp adaptor. When I'm home that's how I hook it up to home 20 amp service
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Dennis66 Depends on what you are trying to protect from. I'd suggest a UPS with voltage correction on the TV instead of a surge protector if you are planning to watch TV. I have a UPS with voltage correction in the house to help protect the TV from voltage swings which kill the circuit boards. Last Samsung lasted 15 years (2 sets of capacitors on the power board due to known quality issues) by doing this.Joseph
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Originally posted by Dennis66 View PostIs it necessary to use a surge protector while connected to a 20-amp generator? The generator has a built-in protection. I would have to use my 50 amp to surge protector to 30-amp adaptor to 20-amp adaptor. When I'm home that's how I hook it up to home 20 amp service
J. Michael Sokol's book RV Electricity ( https://www.amazon.com/No-Shock-Zone.../dp/0990527913 ) goes into a lot of detail on the topic. Mike also has an article online here: https://www.rvtravel.com/rv-electric...tors-rvt-1003/
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Originally posted by howson View Post
There is a definitive difference between a "surge protector" and an "EMS" (Electrical Management System). Many of us here us a Progressive Industries EMS, but the other brands are certainly capable, too. Understanding the purpose and capability of a surge protector vs an EMS will allow you to understand why you'd use one (or not) with a generator.
J. Michael Sokol's book RV Electricity ( https://www.amazon.com/No-Shock-Zone.../dp/0990527913 ) goes into a lot of detail on the topic. Mike also has an article online here: https://www.rvtravel.com/rv-electric...tors-rvt-1003/
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Originally posted by Schiefswret View Post
TY Howard. I see a lot of good info about this seemingly very common question so I’m guessing that each situation is often different and it becomes difficult to give a specific answer to this common question. However, I’ll try to simplify my very entry level set up and ask; in this set up, do you suspect it will provide any benefits or harm for me to run a Progressive Industries 30a portable surge protector model SSP-30x on my Champion 2500/1850 Generator? This Gen came with a bonding plug included in the box. Tks Howard
My EMS is hard-wired into my camper, so when I plug in my Champion 2000W generator the output must go through it to reach the camper's circuits. That's why a bonding plug is required in my setup--without it the EMS will not let power pass since it would not sense a bonded ground-to-neutral (without the plug).
Those with built-in generators and transfer switches should wire in a hard-wired EMS between shore power and the transfer switch as noted on Progressive Industries FAQ page. The rationale is explained on the website. https://www.progressiveindustries.net/faq
Bottom line: In my opinion I see no downside to using an EMS with a generator but it is not a requirement.
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