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30 Power Supply Problems Your customer’s RV is at the mercy of park supplied power. Poor power quality entering an RV can not only affect the longevity of electronic equipment and motors, but can cost thousands of dollars in repairs and create frustrating, unnecessary travel delays. Whereas surge protection is commonplace in today’s home, this is not so for many RVs. This is complicated by the fact that while the power entering our homes is generally consistent, the same cannot be said for RV parks where power quality is subject to vast fluctuations. Intensity of electrical loads placed on an RV park, weather conditions, faulty wiring, and undersized or deteriorating electrical systems affect the quality of power entering an RV. In addition, the power pedestals in RV parks are subjected to significantly more wear and tear than any residential system. Environmental degradation, poor maintenance, frequent plugging and unplugging, and even RV owners driving off while still plugged in can all contribute to power supply faults. This leaves your customer’s RV and their investment at significant risk. It is important that your customers and their RVs are protected from these potential dangers. Southwire Company, LLC has engineered and developed the most complete product line of RV power protection devices. From surge protection with diagnostics to full electrical protection, both portable and hardwired, Southwire’s Surge Guard® power protection products help provide peace of mind for your journey. Limited Lifetime Warranty with Connected Equipment Coverage TECH TIPS

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