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Do You Really Need An RV Surge Protector & EMS?<\/h2>\n

If you ever talk to full-time RVers or snowbirds who frequent RV parks and campgrounds with electrical hookups you will hear your fair share of scary stories about RV electrical systems and appliances getting fried by a bad power connection.<\/p>\n

Many of the electrical appliances in RVs are sensitive to changes in voltage and power surges.<\/p>\n

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Unfortunately, RV parks and campgrounds are be hot spots for bad or old wiring that’s a danger to your beloved home on wheels.<\/p>\n

Do you really need an RV surge protector? If you ask me and many other RVers, the answer is yes.<\/p>\n

We spend 95% of our days boondocking (dry camping) but we still have a 30 amp surge protector & EMS for when we stay at the occasional RV park or campground.<\/p>\n

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You may be wondering, what does a surge protector with an EMS (electrical management system) do?<\/p>\n

Besides the surge protection, a high-quality RV surge guard with EMS will protect from reverse polarity, misfiring, low or high frequencies and voltages, and open or neutral grounds.<\/p>\n

Some will even display the current voltage coming from the power source so you can judge whether it’s safe or not to plug in your RV.<\/p>\n

Not all RV surge protectors or guards are made equal. If you want the best, full protection, a surge protector with an EMS is the way to go.<\/p>\n

In this article, I’ll review some of the best RV surge protectors with an EMS along with the pros and cons to help you decide which is best for your camper.<\/p>\n

When you decide on the brand and model (hardwired or portable) remember to get the proper size (30 amp or 50 amp).<\/p>\n

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