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50 Amp 125V/6250W RV Surge Adapter Circuit Tester Plug with LED Indicator
This RV surge protector and circuit tester can identify faulty RV park power, protect your RV from dangerously high or low voltage levels and power surges, keep your RV safe and guard your RV power system.
Specifications
High Temperature Resistant
The shell is coated with durable heavy-duty flame retardant, heat resilient ABS sheath, and the plug is forged from an integrated copper sheet.
ETL Listed
Our RV Circuit Tester pass ETL certification, which follows the same safety standards as Underwriter Laboratories or UL.
50M/50F Adapter Plug
The 50 amp receptacle allows easy conversion from 50 amp campground to 50 amp RV, no need to worry about the mismatching power at the campground.
Compact Size
It is small and portable, and it doesn't take up any extra space in the RV. It is super-convenient when you are camping around the country.
LED Indicator Lights
Designed with LED Indicator Light, which will identify and judge whether the power source is safe. The green light is on, it means the surge protector is working normally ; the blue light is on, it means it has protection and the RV is under protected.
Plug & Play
This RV surge protector and circuit tester are easy to Installation and use. Anti-slip design increases friction and makes plugging and unplugging much easier. Note: Before plugging the surge adapter cord the power pedestal, make sure the corresponding circuit breakers are in the OFF position.
Circuit Analyzer
Plug the RV circuit analyzer into a 50A power source and check the LED indicators on the display. If a wiring faulty pattern is indicated, please find the park staff to fix the issue. If the LED pattern indicates the “correct wiring” it is safe to plug in your RV.
Installation Instructions
Step 1: Detect whether the electrical piles in the campground are wired wrong or not with circuit tester. Step 2: If the wiring is correct, plug in the surge adapter and power cord. Step 3: Check power light and surge protection light are all in position.