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Scott Harris's avatar

I have seen some high end motorhomes come from the factory with surge protection built into the automatic transfer switch. Often the ones with RV CAN Communications built in. The downside to that is that they are much more expensive to replace if the ATS goes bad.

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Ray Leissner's avatar

Good article. My guess is since the surge protector's method of protection can reach sacrificial, it's better to have it installed at the power pole rather than inside the RV. Plus, being portable, one can use it to verify the power pole before parking in the site and connecting to the RV.

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