Just back from reading the mag and was very interested in the article "Perfect Polarity"
Nothing is new under the sun and I had until it died last year used a reverse polarity switch made by Crusader I think.Not quite as sophisticated but basically the same
This worked well for over 10 years on different vans and usually ensured that having got the facility to change over then the polarity would be right in the first place.
When I fitted mine I fitted it as near as possible to the inlet rather than as in the article near to the consumer unit.
In the last van I was able to fit it in a locker next to the inlet with the warning light visible by the mains plug.
Thus it was possible to change polarity without going into the van and there was no need to open up the consumer unit to install it.
Nothing is new under the sun and I had until it died last year used a reverse polarity switch made by Crusader I think.Not quite as sophisticated but basically the same
This worked well for over 10 years on different vans and usually ensured that having got the facility to change over then the polarity would be right in the first place.
When I fitted mine I fitted it as near as possible to the inlet rather than as in the article near to the consumer unit.
In the last van I was able to fit it in a locker next to the inlet with the warning light visible by the mains plug.
Thus it was possible to change polarity without going into the van and there was no need to open up the consumer unit to install it.