You can add them onto the service panel, and I have individual surge strips on all my computers and televisions. Here’s one whole-house system that I’ve seen, but never tested. https://www.empshield.com/product/home-model/
I believe that the Progressive Industries EMS-HW-50C device also allows the user to replace the MOV board once the E-10 error code has been displayed. That error code denotes that the MOV's are now used up.
Thanks Mike. I now know what MOV means and had no idea the surge protection could be worn down over time. The next time I'm near my Surge Guard by Progressive Industries I will be looking for that light.
You can add them onto the service panel, and I have individual surge strips on all my computers and televisions. Here’s one whole-house system that I’ve seen, but never tested. https://www.empshield.com/product/home-model/
why don't houses have surge protectors? Bill
I believe that the Progressive Industries EMS-HW-50C device also allows the user to replace the MOV board once the E-10 error code has been displayed. That error code denotes that the MOV's are now used up.
I’ll try to confirm that with Progressive Industries...
Have you received any information from Progressive Industries in regards to replaceable MOV boards?
Also, I posted a question on another surge thread about daisy-chain surge protectors. https://rvelectricity.substack.com/p/just-ask-mike-surge-protectors
Thanks Mike. I now know what MOV means and had no idea the surge protection could be worn down over time. The next time I'm near my Surge Guard by Progressive Industries I will be looking for that light.