After reading a number of product reviews and installation procedures I decided to purchase and install the Surge Guard. Camping World had the 50 amp model 34560 on sale at $299.00.
I decided to locate the unit in the nook area in the power compartment of our 2004 36G Journey. I have uploaded photos to my gallery. There was just enough space behind the inverter to install the unit in a vertical position. This location got it back out of the way but still clearly visible. And the top and bottom lugs are still visible and accessible to check tightness.
However, this install location takes a little planning. It is too tight a space to install the unit first and then install the cables. So I positioned the unit and marked the four mounting hole locations and drilled them. To mount the unit, I used #10 stainless steel " long pan screws.
I purchased a 4'-0" long piece of 90? C, 600 volt cable, with 4 number 6 AWG wires. The local electrical supply house had this special cable and it looks just like the Journey's power hook up cable. Lowes and Home Depot did not stock this cable type. I prepared one end of this cable per the instructions. I installed the prepared in of the cable to the unit's "load" side.
I opened the transfer switch box where the existing house power cable is connected. I marked the four connection locations so there would be no confusion when I hooked up the new cable. I disconnected the existing house power cable and installed it into the unit's line side connection.
Then, with both of the cables connected to the Surge Guard unit, I temporarily mounted the unit with two screws started just enough to hold the weight. I then situated the two cables to get a feel for how the cables would shape them selves and where they would need to be supported and retained with clamps. It was at this point that I decided to allow a little more cable length from the load end to the transfer switch box thus the "s" shape of the cable. The finally length of the load side cable was about 3'-6".
I screwed the unit tight. I cut the load side cable and prepared and installed it in the transfer switch box. I then installed the cable clamps as required.
I double checked all the connections (Actually by this time I would have to say tenth checked them) and then plugged in the power. After 2 minutes and 15 seconds, per the operating manual, the started relay energized and power was available.
The installation took me about 2 hours.
This pass week (about two weeks since the installation) we went camping for the first time since the installation. I thought a 50 amp test might be appropriate before posting my installation experience. The park we stayed in had just upgraded their electrical posts, all new equipment. Plugged in and was surprised to see that the Surge Guard's line 2 indicator light was not active. So I rotated the 50 amp circuit breaker a few times but no change. My install was not looking to powerful! I attached our 30 amp adapter and plugged in to the 30 amp side and the Surge Guard's lines 1 & 2 indicators were active. Some hope in my install reappeared! The next morning the electrician showed and replaced the new 50 amp circuit breaker. So our new Surge Guard system worked!