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Old 04-25-2014, 04:47 PM   #21
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Old 04-25-2014, 05:00 PM   #22
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The remote display is a good option. We had low voltage issues when we stayed in Lake George last year. The surge protector protected the trailer loads and I was able to see how low the voltage was getting.
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Old 04-26-2014, 10:58 AM   #23
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My PI EMS-HW50C is on order. If you go to their website and pick one of the 2 listed dealers they have the best price I found, $299 with free ship.

When I open the door on mine I'm looking at the end of a kitchen cabinet that has the breaker/fuse box in it. I had originally thought about installing the remote below the thermostat as another has done but now I'm thinking of installing it on the end of the cabinet pointed out the door. When I hook up I can check the voltages by just opening the door. Since I don't plan on monitoring it all the time it seems like a good place, not convenient for when you are in the trailer but if there is a problem when I am there I will know about it. If something happens when I'm away upon return the panel will show that an event has happened and I'll see it when I open the door.

Any thoughts? I'm still open. The thermostat is directly over the cabinet so running the wire to either place should not be a problem. Just one is easy to see when inside and the other from outside.

I also ordered the 2 stage water filter kit this week. Spending the kids inheritance.
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Old 04-26-2014, 04:33 PM   #24
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I was lazy. My inverter and breaker box is amidships, so putting the display near the door was out. So the display is at knee level, but except for hookup, and troubleshooting, how often do you really look at it?
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