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– Free 30 To 50-Amp Adapter Cable Included.
– 90-Days To Try It, Or Return For Full Refund.
The RV SurgePro Dual-Amp Surge Protector and Power Management provides owners of everything from Class A motorcoaches to towables and fifth-wheels whole-RV power surge protection should a lightning strike or other sudden power burst occur.
The robust RV SurgePro surge protector withstands a 4200-Joule power burst and protects against potentially thousands of dollars worth of electrical system and appliance damage.
In addition, the RV SurgePro constantly analyzes the power source and RV power usage to protect against nine additional parameters of faulty electrical power.
• Starts 2 RV A/Cs on a 30-amp or 50-amp power pole
• Starts 2 RV A/Cs on a 3,000-watt generator
• Starts 1 RV A/C on a 2,200-watt generator
• Starts 1 RV A/C on a 20-amp house circuit
Special Notes:
In this video, Mike demonstrates using a 2000 watt inverter, the Jackery Explorer 2000, with a SoftStartUp™ to successfully start and run a Truma Aventa 15,000 BTU air conditioner.
He explains that the SoftStartUp™ eliminates the need for rooftop installation, and can be plugged into various power sources, including 15, 30, or 50 amp power sources.
Mike also shows that the inrush current needed to start the A/C is reduced to 26.6 amps, about 50% down from the typical 50-60 amps needed to get the A/C going. He highlights the effectiveness of the SoftStartUp™ and notes how innovative the product is.
In this video, Mike tests the SoftStartUp™ with a Honda 2200 inverter generator and a Truma 15,000 BTU Aventa air conditioner.
He shows the real-time current draw, voltage, and inrush current, highlighting how the SoftStartUp™ significantly reduces inrush current, helping the generator avoid tripping.
The SoftStartUp™ works quickly and effectively. Overall, the device proves to be a great solution for managing the power supply of RV air conditioners and other appliances.
In this video, Mike demonstrates the new SoftStartUp™ unit helping two 15k BTU air conditioners to be powered by a 3000 watt generator.
This eliminates the need to install a single soft start device in each RV rooftop A/C unit.
He measures the starting amps, running amps and voltage of the 2 air conditioners, and demonstrates how the units work when a SoftStartUp™ is in the mix.
Mike speaks to the all new SoftStartUp™ exceeding expectations and it’s solid performance.
In this video, Mike from RVElectricity.com demonstrates the use of a SoftStartUp™ device that allows for the efficient operation of multiple air conditioners in an RV.
He demonstrates that the SoftStartUp™ can be connected to the shore power, a generator or other power sources, and doesn’t require installation directly into the air conditioner unit.
Mike shows the testing process, recording voltage and current data, and highlights the ability of the SoftStartUp™ to power two 15K air conditioners simultaneously. He also mentions the versatility of the device, which can be used not only for RVs but also for powering houses in emergency situations.
In this video, Mike demonstrates using a 2000 watt inverter, the Jackery Explorer 2000, with a SoftStartUp™ to successfully start and run a Truma Aventa 15,000 BTU air conditioner.
He explains that the SoftStartUp™ eliminates the need for rooftop installation, and can be plugged into various power sources, including 15, 30, or 50 amp power sources.
Mike also shows that the inrush current needed to start the A/C is reduced to 26.6 amps, about 50% down from the typical 50-60 amps needed to get the A/C going. He highlights the effectiveness of the SoftStartUp™ and notes how innovative the product is.
In this video, Mike from RVElectricity.com demonstrates the use of a SoftStartUp™ device that allows for the efficient operation of multiple air conditioners in an RV.
He demonstrates that the SoftStartUp™ can be connected to the shore power, a generator or other power sources, and doesn’t require installation directly into the air conditioner unit.
Mike shows the testing process, recording voltage and current data, and highlights the ability of the SoftStartUp™ to power two 15K air conditioners simultaneously. He also mentions the versatility of the device, which can be used not only for RVs but also for powering houses in emergency situations.
In this video, Mike from RVElectricity.com demonstrates the use of a SoftStartUp™ device that allows for the efficient operation of multiple air conditioners in an RV.
He demonstrates that the SoftStartUp™ can be connected to the shore power, a generator or other power sources, and doesn’t require installation directly into the air conditioner unit.
Mike shows the testing process, recording voltage and current data, and highlights the ability of the SoftStartUp™ to power two 15K air conditioners simultaneously. He also mentions the versatility of the device, which can be used not only for RVs but also for powering houses in emergency situations.
In this video, Mike tests the SoftStartUp™ with a Honda 2200 inverter generator and a Truma 15,000 BTU Aventa air conditioner.
He shows the real-time current draw, voltage, and inrush current, highlighting how the SoftStartUp™ significantly reduces inrush current, helping the generator avoid tripping.
The SoftStartUp™ works quickly and effectively. Overall, the device proves to be a great solution for managing the power supply of RV air conditioners and other appliances.
In this video, Mike demonstrates the new SoftStartUp™ unit helping two 15k BTU air conditioners to be powered by a 3000 watt generator.
This eliminates the need to install a single soft start device in each RV rooftop A/C unit.
He measures the starting amps, running amps and voltage of the 2 air conditioners, and demonstrates how the units work when a SoftStartUp™ is in the mix.
Mike speaks to the all new SoftStartUp™ exceeding expectations and it’s solid performance.
In this video, Mike demonstrates the new SoftStartUp™ unit helping two 15k BTU air conditioners to be powered by a 3000 watt generator.
This eliminates the need to install a single soft start device in each RV rooftop A/C unit.
He measures the starting amps, running amps and voltage of the 2 air conditioners, and demonstrates how the units work when a SoftStartUp™ is in the mix.
Mike speaks to the all new SoftStartUp™ exceeding expectations and it’s solid performance.
An innovative breakthrough in powering your RV, the SoftStartUp soft starter works with either 50-amp or 30-amp power sources with features unlike any other soft starter today.
The LEDs on the front of the SoftStartUp module indicate the power status on each leg of the input.
1. Plug SoftStartUp into power supply.
NOTE: If using a surge protector, plug the surge protector into the power supply first, then plug the SoftStartUp into the surge protector.
2. Allow diagnostic function to check power source.
3. Power Indicators
4. Connect RV Power Cord
Model number: | SSUP50 |
Voltage: | 120V/240V, 50 Amps: 60 Hz 120V, 30 Amps: 60 Hz |
Amp. Rating | 50 Amps |
Power Consumption: | < 1 Watt |
Max. Ambient Temperature | 122ºF (50ºC) |
Enclosure Rating | IP65 (dust-tight, water-resistant) |
Dimensions: | 30”h x 6.37”w x 2.35”d (76.2 cm × 16 cm × 6 cm) |
Weight: | 2.5 lb. (1.13 kg) |
Warranty: | One-year limited warranty (standard) |
In the Package: | SoftStartUp soft start controller 30-amp to 50-amp adapter Instructions |
Specifications are subject to change without notice. |