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Old 12-14-2022, 02:05 AM   #1
Blindboyb
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Chateau 28Z
State: California
Posts: 55
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EMS Install

So I’m considering installing the Progressive hardwired EMS because this option seems like the best preventative measure I can add for my rig’s protection. However, I just came across this excerpt in my owners manual:
See picture attached.
Does this mean that I should just go with the non hardwired option? I was pretty convinced that hardwired was better due to the fact that it would kill the power draw if a problem was detected. Sounds like I just need surge protection now and the transfer switch will take care of the rest. Thoughts? Opinions?
PS: now I’m looking at the features comparisons and it looks like there is a pedestal dongle that has the same detection and protection features as the hardwired. I just want to know that in the event of catastrophic power issues my rig will kill any further power draw and save my electrical system and components.
BTW I would prefer the dongle over the hardwired if they are otherwise identical. Change my mind
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