⚡ Power Up Your Peace of Mind!
The Power Watchdog PWD30EPO is a cutting-edge Bluetooth surge protector designed for RV enthusiasts, offering 30 amps of power and 3,000 Joules of surge protection. With real-time monitoring via a mobile app, automatic shutoff in emergencies, and a quick 4-second power analysis, it ensures your appliances are always safe and sound.
Global Trade Identification Number | 00683586220507 |
Manufacturer | HUGHES AUTO |
Item Weight | 42 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 36 x 5.5 inches |
Item model number | RV22050 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | RV22050 |
O**L
Everyone that owns an RV should have one pronto.
We bought this autoformer to attach to our RV and protect us from the low power that sometimes the RV sites have. So far its working great. It's very heavy so I'm glad for free shipping with amazon prime and we did buy a lock for it as its sitting outside and after paying so much we want to protect it.I think its definitely worth the money when you consider how much it would cost for us to repair all the wiring in the RV and all the appliances should the power brown out and that's if it didn't somehow start a fire. My husband the electrician insisted we get one and I love the peace of mind it gives us.If you think you can't afford it it, then you need it more than most as what would you do if all your electrical wires went tomorrow? Everyone seems to know to have surge protectors on their RVs but its rare I find people know about autoformers. Why is that? Everyone that owns an RV should have one pronto brown outs are too common at the RV parks to risk it.
J**E
It worked great until now
I bought this in December from Amazon. It's already malfunctioning and shutting down power to my fifth wheel. I looked up the warranty and the purchaser must pay shipping to return it and once it's inspected and they deem it a manufacturers fault they will then repair or replace BUT purchaser must pay return shipping in advance. This thing is insanely heavy and shipping to and from is going to be expensive. I paid over $500 for a product I expected to work for more than just 6 months. It worked great until now. Very disappointed.
L**D
works well.
does what it needs to do. definitely noticed a difference in the 40' RV. I would buy it again if I ever need to replace it. it is crazy heavy!
D**T
Best investment for the RV!
The wife and I have been RV'ing for 12 years now. Working out of town and away from home, it beats Hotel rooms! We plugged into a park in Long Beach CA and started having trouble with the front A/C on our coach......it would kick off (along with our TV). We called a service professional to give it a look and he recommended one of these (I had never heard of it before and thought he was full full of "it"). After doing some research on the net we decided to get one. It came with a digital voltage meter (plugs into the wall) and a locking cable, which was a nice surprise. I plugged in the voltage meter and it read 106V.....and the A/C would kick on and off within seconds, getting hot and tripping the breaker in the fuse box. I plugged this unit in and plugged the coach into it and the voltage meter read 116V.....the A/C came on and sounded strong, blows cold, no more issues. SAVE YOUR APPLIANCES.....I couldn't believe the difference.
B**N
Pay some now or a lot more later.
This's a bacon saver. After having low voltage issues at the rv park we were staying in (& loved) I finally dug deep & bought the autoformer. My only regret is that I didn't buy it sooner.Several rv's a/c's near me were mysteriously "konking" out. I had a progressive industries hard wired surge protector that kept shutting our power off @104v due to low voltage. This was confirmed by the digital meter and error code it kept showing. The Texas summer heat was taxing the park's grid to the max; especially on Sunday when most workers (me too) were off and cranking their a/c's as well as everything else. Power management only goes so far. Increasing the voltage was the only viable solution.After installing the Hughes AF:I measured a 7 volt net increase when both a/c's were on. It actually boosts it 10 v but the rv's full power consumption lowers the net boost down about 3v.Although I have an 30 amp travel trailer I bought the 50amp model. My 2 nd a/c runs off a separate 110v circuit since a 30 amp service is insufficient to power 2 a/c's.I put a 50amp male to dual 30amp female adapter on the boosted output of the AF then adapted one leg down to 20amp conventional plug to run 2nd a/c. The tt is on the other 30 amp pigtail. Both circuits get voltage boost & protection this way and I can use it on a 50 amp 5er when I upgrade the travel trailer (tt). I recommend getting a hi-quality surge protector like mine that shuts down power due to low/high voltage in conjunction with the Hughes AF. It's a lot of $$ but not compared to replacing appliances one after the other not to mention living in a hotel while repairs are being made.For security reasons I use a cable lock wound tightly around pedestal then thru the handle.Next time I'm home I'll relocate it inside and hardwire it to keep it safe and dry. I've heard some parks frown on using the AF due to ignorance, another reason to keep it outta sight. Besides, it's one less thing the landscapers have to avoid (& tear up).
A**R
it performed wonderfully. i have been r v ing for many ...
i was in an r.v.resort in katy texas the month of august and the park was having voltage problems,and we were not getting fifty amps.the air conditners kept throwing breakers and sometimes just run a third of the speed.i knew that something had to be done or else i would be buying aircondners.so i went on amazon and found the huges autoformer and bought the fifty amp and after connecting it to the power supply,it performed wonderfully.i have been r v ing for many years and never that that kind of problem.of chourse instead of staying a long period of time at many of these run down parks i look for those r.v.resorts with better faciltlies.but the park in katy was a beautiful park,just needed some electrical up grades.so the hughes performer will solve the problem of low voltage and it is quality built in america.i may never need it anymore,but i will have what i need to solve the electrial problem,, dallas eversole
C**H
Do not buy
Does not work with my motor home precision power system. Beware. The seller dreem deals1 would not take it back and Amazon did nothing.
C**H
Four Stars
Works like advertised. Noticeable difference in rv power.
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