Carl Williams
GBReliable voltage at RV Parks After having a heatpump/airconditioner fail in my motorhome due to low voltage at an RV park, I purchased the Hughes Autoformer last year. I have had good voltage as we travel from RV Park to RV Park and I feel comforted knowing that I am now also protected from surges and spikes.
Bill Schmitz
GBLove my Hughes Autoformer Love my Hughes Autoformer. Bought it because we camp all over the country and some parks just don’t care about spending money to upgrade their electrical distribution system. One parks system even welded one of the prongs of my plug into the receptacle. The park that we overwinter at has terrible spikes in voltage. Haven’t had any problems with my coaches equipment when using your product.
Pete Andrews
GBNot Happy Bought the 50 amp ipo. Bluetooth connects when I'm standing at pedistal. Get on other side of rig and disconnects. Called and did everything thing they said. Sent email to complain and nothing.
Ron
GBNot knowing exactly how this thing… Not knowing exactly how this thing works, I still have a level of comfort knowing that its doing its job. The issues I've had are with the ground connection and the neutral connection. At my house, I have a 50 amp hookup. These regularly illuminate red when I first hookup. Hours later I'll check, and theyll be green. Dont know what to think about that. I like the weight of the device but I'd like it to be a little more weather proof as mine is starting to show sun fade and maybe even a little rusty in places.
John
GBI was plugged in and a wire came loose… I was plugged in and a wire came loose on their wiring, park and hot touched ground. My magic power box protected my coach, no loss of anything but an inexpensive replacement part that took all of fivr minutes to replace. So add up the cost of a new converter, tv, dish box, refrigerator, heater, etc etc, and you would be silly not to have one of theses for your coach.