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Will a surge protector help ?

Posted: August 12th, 2017, 11:05 am
by Greenbone
Please correct me if I'm wrong. If a rv coach was struck by ,or close to, a lighting strick, a surge protector would be no protection . I'm in Savannah Ga and when returned to my coach after a thunder storm ,found it full of smoke and no 110 power . It's now in a rv repair facility and insurance claim pending, no 110 power, no backup camera, dash gauge lights stay on, and floor furnace stays on,unless I pull the 12 volt fuse .

Re: Will a surge protector help ?

Posted: August 12th, 2017, 12:16 pm
by homboyfsu
Yes and know. If you get a direct hit from lighting (NO GOOD). With all of the electronics today a surge can and will cause circuit cards damage. I have a surge protector on my refrigerator at home. So long story short yes I would recommend on any RV.

Re: Will a surge protector help ?

Posted: August 13th, 2017, 8:55 am
by Greenbone
Thanks hbfsu
I should and will get a surge protector. It might at least minimize any damage. Just need to get past this hic-up.
In the meantime, vacation extended in Savannah , can't be all bad.

Re: Will a surge protector help ?

Posted: August 14th, 2017, 6:24 am
by fishinfool
Lightning protectors and surge protectors are different things. I would look into lightning protection.

Re: Will a surge protector help ?

Posted: August 14th, 2017, 10:51 am
by leonreno
Not knowing anything about RVs or trailers, can you get a surge protector that goes on/in at the main hookup to plug in power onsite? A hit to RV will result in damage no matter what you have. But some protection at the 110 source should help with nearby strikes. I would put some type of plastic isolation between jacks and the ground for isolation.

Re: Will a surge protector help ?

Posted: August 14th, 2017, 12:31 pm
by Greenbone
Thanks ff and lr
I'll ck into lighting protector but will get the RV surge protector .
Yes, insulators between ground and RV would also help minimize any damage