Description:
This GEARGO RV surge protector with 30 Amp input offers surge protection and an RV circuit analyzer to help verify power readiness before connecting your camper. It protects against weather-related voltage spikes and helps identify common wiring issues in the supply line, contributing to safer camping power management.
Key Points
Designed for outdoor use, the protector features IP68 waterproofing and flame-resistant materials for durability in harsh conditions. It detects issues such as open ground, open neutral, reverse polarity, and other power faults, letting you understand the health of the campground power supply before you plug in. The ergonomic plug design and angled male connector make connection and removal straightforward, reducing the effort required at the pedestal. A built-in circuit analyzer provides quick feedback about the safety and compatibility of the incoming power.
😊 This unit is built for RVs and campers that rely on reliable campground electricity and want early fault detection to avoid damage or trips.
Technical Specifications
- Name: GEARGO RV Surge Protectors 30 Amp, 9500 joules
- Input rating: 30 Amp
- Surge protection: up to 9500 joules
- IP rating: IP68
- Application: RV power connection and circuit health check
- Waveform protection: detects common wiring faults such as open ground, open neutral, and mis polarity
- Enclosure: flame-resistant, weatherproof housing
- Color: Green
- Warranty: 3 years
Benefits
The surge protector provides clear, immediate feedback on power conditions, helping you decide if it is safe to connect to the campground supply. By blocking harmful voltage surges and indicating wiring faults, it supports safer operation of your RV electrical system. The compact, rugged design reduces the risk of damage from outdoor exposure while offering practical convenience during setup and teardown.
Usage Recommendations
Use this device before plugging your RV into any power source to verify correct wiring and detect potential faults. The sturdy construction and IP68 rating mean it can handle rain and dust exposure during camping trips. If you’re unsure whether a unit is a 30 A or 50 A protector, reach out for confirmation and use the correct model for your setup. Remember to store the unit in a dry place when not in use to preserve its protective features.










