Hello all
I am a newbie and this is my first mod post
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We recently purchased a 192 and I installed a
Hardwired Southwire Surge Guard Protector. Below are the steps I took to
install. I am not an electrician nor a professional installer so always
ensure you are aware of what you are doing, and always read the
instructions before you begin
Pics uploaded will explain it all...I hope
After ensuring all power was disconnected prior to beginning, I
removed the vacuum to find the shore power cord (don't remove the electrical
panel like I did, as access is FAR better behind the vacuum). There is
lots of space in the electrical area which makes it easy to find the 30a plug
with the orange power cord.
I decided to install the Surge Guard on the wall panel to the
left, just under the fridge. Remember
no power to the trailer...
I cut and stripped the wire ensuring enough slack in the length so I could
install in my desired location. Following the Surge Guard instructions I
connected the wires to the Line and Load connections, placing the plastic
covers on and for safety sake I wrapped electrical tape over the covers so
they wouldn't fall off.
Using wood screws long enough to bite into the side panel and frame
without driving straight through, I fastened the unit (always double check what you are screwing or drilling into. You might penetrate hoses, electrical, tanks etc!!). At this point I
plugged the trailer into shore power noting the lights on the Surge Guard came on, and after 128
second delay the power came on throughout the trailer. After ensuring all was good I
disconnected from shore power.
As the unit is behind the wall, the remote was necessary. To
install this I drilled a hole into the cabinet above the stove hood and fed the
remote wire down the wall beside the fridge using fish tape, exiting at the
fridge external access panel. I then drilled another hole in the bottom
of the fridge cabinet directly into the open electrical area, running the wire
to the unit. Ensure the wire isn't anywhere close to hot surfaces on the back of the fridge.
The remote is designed to be flush mounted but I didn't want to cut
a monster hole in my cupboard, so i drilled a hole beside the
thermostat just large enough for the remote wire to fit (think telephone
plug). To hide the original hole in the cabinet I used a telephone wire block
and ran the wire through it and along the bottom of the cabinet hiding it with
wire channel. I trimmed a small section of the cabinet cover plate on the other end of the cabinet (so
wire wouldn't be pinched).
I cut rectangle wire channel the same size as the sides of the
remote to give a finished look (will use something else later) and screwed the
remote to the cabinet.
Filled the external hole with Dicor (back of fridge), Re-energized the trailer, tested and all good 















