Protezione da sovratensione per camper Progressive Industries 50 Amp con sistema di gestione elettrica, cablata con display remoto, EMS-HW50C

Brand:PROGRESSIVE INDUSTRIES

3.8/5

417.92

Batteries 1 Unknown batteries required.
Brand PROGRESSIVE INDUSTRIES
Color Unspecified
Country of Origin China
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 4 x 9 x 5 inches
Item model number EMS-HW50C
Product Dimensions 4 x 9 x 5 inches; 2.49 Pounds
Special Feature Surge Protection
Studio Progressive Industries
Voltage 120 Volts

3.8

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Scritto da: Armand C.
Great product that saved me thousands in repair
We purchased this surge protector a couple of years ago and had it installed by our local RV repair shop shortly after buying our brand new fifth wheel trailer. On our maiden voyage with our new trailer, we were at an RV park. While there, the park's power box where we were plugged into, exploded. Luckily for us, due to the quality of the surge protector, we only suffered a popped breaker and the trailers wiring didn't suffer any damage at all. The initial cost for the product and installation seemed pretty steep at the time, but looking back, I am definitely glad I made the investment in this product.
Scritto da: Matt Rea
Easy installation, can't be left behind like the plug-in models
I've used the "portable" models in the past but after losing one by leaving it connected to a campground outlet and driving away I decided to go with a permanently installed model. The install was easy, though I'd NOT recommend using flat triplex wire, and having that peace of mind that your expensive internal battery bank and electrical components are protected is well worth the price.
Scritto da: Paul R. Haller
In my case not an easy install.
I bought the EMS-HW50C to wire into my 5th wheel trailer. I also have a 7kw Onan generator. I wanted this to monitor both pedestal and generator power. This requires it be mounted after my transfer switch but before the panel. My transfer switch is located inside a tiny space after crawling deep into the storage bay. I could’nt even fit my shoulders in there much less get the transfer switch apart and wire this EMS in. My only option was to pull out the main panel that is mounted inside a cabinet in the bathroom and remove the 6 3 wire cable from the Main panel and extend it to a shelf directly above the cabinet. This required some butt splices with screw terminals on either end be installed inside a plastic box and taped off to prevent shorts and was mounted inside the main panel cabinet and extended up to a high shelfdirectlyb above the main panel cabinet. This EMS was then mounted up there and wired and a return 6 /3 cable with ground was returned back down through the shelf and into the cabinet and wired back up to the main panel. The cable, connectors, romex clamps, tape, and various cable grommets, etc, amounted to a further 97 dollars and about 10 hours to install not including travel and buying time. It was not a hard job but required some tight work inside the cabinet that housed the main panel. All else was straight forward. The directions were fairly clear with the exception of the arrow on the coils around the output leads. I couldn't find any arrows. It turns out that both coils are sealed with black RTV and the stamped arrows were obscured by smeared RTV during assembly. Luckily, it was mentioned by another installer on the same unit on youtube, otherwise I would have to placed a call to Progressive. The unit works as described, however, the current reading is way over reading amp draw by a factor of double on both phases of power as verified by my own clamp on amp meter. I’ll call them tomorrow regarding this issue. My working on this unit leaves me somewhat concerned about the actual engineering of this unit. Its not hard to determine actual amp draw and the fact thats it’s not even close, is disturbing. I also have questions regarding the stand alone readout. The cable attaches to the bottom of the readout rather then the back, meaning the data cable is always seen after mounting. Why? This also screams of poor engineering or just carelessness. If you are concerned about the appearance of your installation and of those who can’t run the connection from behind the readout, offer both input cable locations so the final finished appearance is preserved. I celebrate well engineered products and abhor poorly executed ones. This has all the earmarks of a typical offshore made product despite its being engineered here, but, this is just my opinion. I’ll know more after I call progressive. UPDATE 2/24/2020. I called Progressive Industries and talked to Brad in tech support. After telling of my over amp reading. He immediately offered two options. Send the whole unit back for a new one or replace the logic board and coils. Our conversation confirmed their concern for their product and without hesitation offered two solutions. Send the whole unit back or install a new logic board and coils. I opted for a new board and coils. I’m impressed with their customer service. The new board and coils should be here in about a week. He also said that the reading on amps is courtesy and would not affect the performance of the HW50C but also agreed that something is wrong and should be fixed. Thank you Brad and Progressive industries. 2nd update: 3/29/20. I finally received my new logic board and new coils. Some snafu in shipping at progressive. I removed the coils and circuit board and replaced them. The amp reading is better then before but still off some from my clamp on readings but close enough to call it good. That was easy. I also remounted the unit after my first trip out. It does hum some because of the relay and had it hard screwed down to the shelf in the bathroom. It was just too noisy at night. I bought 4 rubber donuts about an inch across and 1/2 inch high and 4 rubber covered washers and screwed it down again. Ah, the sound of silence. You might want to keep that in mind depending on mounting location.
Scritto da: jackpreston
Nice unit for protection on my zRv
Really liked the clear plastic cover for protection from the elements
Scritto da: Tina J. Pinar
I returned this
This was to hard for me to plug in at home, so I new on the road I never would do it. I’m 69 and a women, I motorhome a lot and needed a new one.
Scritto da: Rick
The product itself was easy to install.
Great feeling knowing my camper is always protected. And the unit is safe inside there. The only dicey part you may find is getting your camper panel out and the unit mounted back in there somewhere. I'd look that completely over before ordering to see what your comfort level with simple wiring and panel manipulations and replacements is. Being an in-camper installation, the weatherproofing rating is mostly N/A.
Scritto da: Clay Harrell
Peace of mind
Great for when campgrounds don’t already have surge protectors already built in to the service. So far so good. Keeps power consistent.
Scritto da: C Terry
Hardwired unit
Installing was easy, remote monitoring is nice, don’t need to worry about security with it located outside and only have the power cord to connect.
Scritto da: Randy
Great Protection for your RV
Purchased this unit at the end of our camping season. Got it installed and tested. Works as described. Will do a follow up in the spring once we use it more
Scritto da: Keith
Perfect
We camp seasonal at a campground with questionable power. We love the place and the owners are in the process of upgrading but it will take years. This device was straight forward to install. I consulted with technical help just to make sure about a couple of details. They were very easy to get ahold of and a pleasure to deal with. The unit performs exactly as advertised. It has protected us twice from low voltage situations and gave clear accurate information on the LED display. We are now adding a Houghs autoformer to improve the voltage issue. This has been approved by Progressive technical people. I highly recommend the Progressive Industries HW50C.
Scritto da: David
Protect those expensive RV electronics!
After never using any kind of surge protection on our first 3 RV's and luckily not having any problems, on our latest, I wanted to make sure I gave my electrical system its best chance for longevity and trouble free performance. Having read about others' unfortunate, unsafe and expensive experiences with questionable power sources at some RV parks and campgrounds I thought I should use some kind of surge protection. I spent some time on the Internet forums reading about surge protectors and EMS devices, I determined that the best way to go for me would be to use a hardwired EMS unit. That would mean that I would not have to concern myself with the inherent theft/security risk of a plug in type and it would always be in line checking for safe power to my RV without any extra steps at each change of campsite. The Progressive Industries HW30C checked all of my boxes and had the advantage of having a remote mount meter to read out incoming voltage, incoming current in amperes, AC frequency and also indicating a list of possible problems that might arise. A huge bonus is that it has a lifetime warranty! I installed my unit in an unused space below the electrical cord storage area in my 5th wheel and used 2 male and 2 female Leviton 30 amp generator type twist plugs so that if I ever have a failure of the HW30C, I can always just take it out of the line and reconnect my plugs - a one minute job. Since my installation, I have not had any "bad" power connections but it has been interesting to note the current use on the remote readout when the A/C unit or electric hot water tank or microwave are in operation. I can only assume that if and when the time comes that I connect to a "bad" power supply, the unit will not allow unsafe or potentially damaging power into my RV. The HW30C is a well built unit, manufactured in the USA with residential quality electrical connections and strain reliefs. Its modest size allows for a wide and varied choice of mounting locations, and the remote meter connects with a data cable that is similar in appearance to a phone cord. I look forward to years of trouble free protection from my HW30C!
Scritto da: JoDion
Already have protected my RV on my first trip
Really good product at a decent price. It have already protected my RV from voltage below 115 on ny first trip. I highly recommand this product to all RV owner. No so easy to connect the big gauge cable inside of it, but with extra time and patiance it is doable.
Scritto da: mark L
Great product, easy install/directions. Display readout cycles
Product was as expected. Good installation directions and images for reference. Tested/wired the setup in my garage first and going the “remote” display cycles constantly between AC volts, amps, error code… so for a travel RV trailer that can get annoying at night seeing a red display glow and flash … So I installed the remote display inside a kitchen cabinet. Overall, great product and would buy again

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