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  1. #21

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    hmm maypa mag UPS nalang lol

  2. #22

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    if ang servo controlled kay mo regulate everytime naa change sa voltage. then ang relay type kay mo adjust lang if ma abot ang iya tolerance then i rather get the servo type.

    @minimouse: ang surge protector maka protect sad na ug low or overvoltage?


  3. #23

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    tag pilahon man sad ni? advisable ba ni sya for i-cafes?

  4. #24

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    @fatsu:

    dli maka protect ug low voltage ang voltage suppressor. ang stavol kay may step up feature mana siya.but ganahan lang ko sa transient protector kay everyday your PC will receive several doses of transient voltages.Thats a fact.


  5. #25

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    @ abloyboat:

    i know the post bro kung wats better relay or servo. dats y i acknowledge stavol is a good product which is a servo type.industrial sectors go for servo. but i merely include knowledge sharing about transient kay i know most people only look for overvoltage and low voltage but many didnt know how fatal transient voltage is (sometimes will go more than 400V in just milliseconds).some pcs are lucky enough to stay healthy but some will rest sooner or later.

    when i was still working in japan at fujitsu headquarters in kawasaki city, there are several power companies selling competitively their one and only product: electricity. but it is not the price that they want to inform the customer but "how clean is their electrical output(transients) and how stable(low/high voltage)".Here even Veco cannot do that. so many voltage spikes.hope i can share some of my experiences here. just a thing here: transients are fast and fatal to electronic equipments. Peace.


  6. #26

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    i think ok na ko ani:

    wall outlet ---->power on delay------>transient protector------->UPS------>PC

    Power On Delay - is needed kung sige brownout inyo area.kay naa area nga brownout kalit wa pa gani nimo ma-off imo avr mikalit na sad ug balik ang power (this time with pakapin transient voltage) mao ni nga dapit dali maguba ang mga tv, aircon, refs, etc.

    Transient protector - straight definition naman ni.

    UPS - Most UPS has dual function. on normal occasion, this will serve as AVR, during power interruption, backup power cya.

  7. #27

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    i believe a UPS with surge protector would be better. Just dont bypass its ground. Then dapat klaro ang ground. Megger result would be below 5 ohms mas ok.

  8. #28

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tamblot
    i believe a UPS with surge protector would be better. Just dont bypass its ground. Then dapat klaro ang ground. Megger result would be below 5 ohms mas ok.
    usa pasabot ani?
    "Megger result would be below 5 ohms mas ok."
    what is megger?

  9. #29

    Default Re: Best AVR locally avalable ?

    meager tingali iya pasabot

  10. #30

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tamblot
    i believe a UPS with surge protector would be better. Just dont bypass its ground. Then dapat klaro ang ground. Megger result would be below 5 ohms mas ok.
    asa man ka mo check kung 5 ohms ba or not. gi connect nako sa ground akong computer but karon pako kahibalo naa pa gyod diay measure-ron in ohms.

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