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Hughes Autoformers Rv220-50 Voltage Regulator Spike And Surge Protection on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
:

Avoid electrical brownout damage by boosting the RV park voltage to your RV!

Hughes Autoformers provides protection from low voltage damage by boosting the park voltage to your RV! "Sense circuit automatically turns the 10% boost on when the park power is less than 117 volts and turns it off when the park power reaches 118 volts. Built in grounding continuity test offers protection against damage from open ground, open neutral or reverse polarity - if the light isn't on, do not use the power source! The Hughes 50 amp Autoformers has increased capacity to 12,000 watts, with a fully automatic 10% boost when needed. Internal transformer increases volts and lowers amps, while sophisticated circuitry monitors power levels and boosts if power is less than 117 volts. Includes park power diagnostic light, as well as boost indicator lights for lines, spike and surge protection and polarity and ground test functions.

 

Manufacture: Hughes

Model:            Autoformers RV220-50

Voltage:         120VAC

Amps:             50 Amps

Phase:           Double phase

Dimensions: 12”H x 8 ½ W x 51/4 D

Cord length: 56 inches including Plug

Plug type: 4-wire power plug and socket

Weight: 40 Lbs.

UPC code: 683586220507

Attributes

Spike and surge protection

Fully automatic 10% boost when needed (95v-115v)

UL listed components.

Boost indicator lights for each line (2).

Park power diagnostic light.

Weatherproof, not waterproof.

Also included in this sale is the Hughes Autoformers USERS GUIDE.

OPERATIONAL TIPS

Match the Autoformers rating to your RV:

If your RV has a 4-wire power cord, you should use a 50-amp

Autoformers. If your RV has a 3-wire power cord use a 30-amp

Autoformers.

This USED Hughes Autoformers was only used on a few RV trips and is in like new condition with some minor surface scratches. Please see pictures.

No other attachments, plugs or anything else that has not been included in the description or pictures are not provided with this sale.

 

We have done our best to accurately identify describe and photograph the Hughes Autoformers RV220-50. The pictures of the Hughes Autoformers RV220-50 is the actual item for sale.

 

This Used Hughes Autoformers RV220-50 sold in “as is condition”. No warranty is provided or implied with no refunds on the Hughes Autoformers RV220-50 or shipping costs from the seller are provided.

 

The buyer is responsible for all shipping and insurance costs from central New Mexico and assumes all responsibility for all potential shipping and insurance issues.

 

We will deliver the Hughes Autoformers RV220-50 to a shipping provider like USPS, FedEx or ETC within a 15 mile radius of San Mateo BL North East, Albuquerque, NM 87109 FREE OF CHARGE. We will provide the shipping tracking number to the buyer within 24 hours after shipment.

 

Item will ship within 48 hours of receiving payment during normal business hours of the shipping providers.

 

The Hughes Autoformers RV220-50 weighs approx. 40 +/- 0.5 LBS.  Shipping Box dimensions are Height 12 ¼ --Wide 12 1/4 -- Depth 6”

 

Please consult the freight calculator for a shipping estimate from Albuquerque NM Zip 87109 to your location.

 

Don’t get caught in a brownout!

 

Happy bidding!

 

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