Hughes Autoformers Power Watchdog Smart RV Surge Protector - 2nd Generation

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • The best just got better with the new Power Watchdog, the ultimate RV surge protector that now includes cutting-edge WiFi capabilities alongside its original Bluetooth technology. This new feature set allows unparalleled control over your RV's electrical systems from any location worldwide.
    Our updated mobile app enhances this experience, providing new functionalities including the ability to remotely switch your RV’s power on or off. This not only offers unmatched convenience but also ensures that you can manage your energy usage efficiently and safely, no matter where your travels take you.
    The redesigned Power Watchdog also features a robust new design with enhanced weather-resistant capabilities, ensuring reliable performance under various environmental conditions. The lit connection bay is a standout improvement, designed to facilitate easy connections in dark conditions, making it simpler to set up after sunset without extra lighting. For added security, the bay door is lockable, safeguarding against theft and unauthorized access.
    In the event of a power surge, there’s no need for a full unit replacement. The Power Watchdog is equipped with a patented, replaceable surge module, allowing you to simply swap out the module and maintain protection. This feature is both cost-effective and environmentally considerate.
    Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction is evident, ensuring that your investment in the Power Watchdog is well protected. This warranty guarantees that your surge protector will be a long-lasting companion on your RV adventures.
    With its market-leading, patented technology and comprehensive protection features, the new Power Watchdog is more than just a surge protector-it's an essential part of your journey, designed to let you focus on the enjoyment of traveling while it takes care of the electrical safeguards. Whether you're upgrading from our first generation or choosing your first RV surge protector, the Power Watchdog stands ready to enhance your RV experience, ensuring peace of mind with every mile.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @ryanmcnulty8323
    @ryanmcnulty8323 18 дней назад

    Absolutely excited about the new features and they certainly improve upon where our old Watchdogs have had issues in the past.

  • @jetboat67
    @jetboat67 25 дней назад +5

    Will there be a trade in option to upgrade from gen1 to Gen 2. ?

  • @FotoMatt
    @FotoMatt 25 дней назад +1

    This looks like a great upgrade. When will it be available for purchase?

  • @DavidLGood
    @DavidLGood 25 дней назад +1

    We use the GEN 1 in our bay (my preference). We use other Hughes products (like the awesome Autoformer) so I originally purchased a GEN 1 because it was from Hughes, whom I trust, and it fit the bill for a product I was looking for -- a digital meter that I could reset (to track my use in certain locations that had meters I didn't exactly trust). My only real complaint with it has been the poor Bluetooth signal. We have to be all the way in the back bedroom (above the power bay) to get any Bluetooth reading. I always wished the signal could reach elsewhere. WiFi to the rescue in the GEN 2. This might be what I have been looking for.

    • @carlphinney4026
      @carlphinney4026 25 дней назад +1

      What about updating the gen 1 app so we can see error history as it shows in the preview screen, and allowing rotation so we can see it horizontallly?
      Or are we forced to buy a new one? I have both the 30 and 50 amp EPO and am not interested in replacing either of them. The gen 2 app does not appear to be backward compatible.

  • @IAmThatGuy-ne6gw
    @IAmThatGuy-ne6gw 25 дней назад

    I’ve owned a 30 amp Gen 1 for about 5 years. It has worked extremely well. Sometimes a bit too well. On the last two trips I had to bypass the EMS. Once, because of intermittent low voltage (103V). The other because of a non-bonded neutral/ground. My Gen one is hardwired, bypassing it was a pain the first time. The second time was a little easier because of the prior experience. And I know, we buy these devices to identify and protect our rigs from the issues I encountered. But sometimes you simply have no choice but to bypass the unit.
    That being said, I only have two complaints about the Gen 1 Hughes Autoformers Watch Dog EMS and one comment. Not being able to bypass the unit when you want or need to. And having to power off the unit to reset it and restore power under some circumstances. Maybe the new Power On/Off feature will correct that. But I do question how you will do that remotely if powering off the EMS also powers off your RV’s WiFi connection.

    • @jeffsnodgrass9747
      @jeffsnodgrass9747 25 дней назад

      Most campers and coaches have onboard inverters and coach batteries that will continue to power your router/WiFi connection if shore power to the rig is lost.

    • @IAmThatGuy-ne6gw
      @IAmThatGuy-ne6gw 25 дней назад

      @@jeffsnodgrass9747
      Not unless you have an automatic transfer switch and you leave your inverter on. Most RV’s don’t have auto transfer switch. And most owners wouldn’t turn on their inverter when connected to shore power.