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Low voltage single phase - whole house stabilizer or get 3 phase and split?


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Well done!

You won't need the prayer mat in the room anymore. ?

the area was initially an enclosed tiny room dedicated for electrical distribution and a big whole-house exhaust fan.

now it's a passage from the main house to the staff house and because everybody walks barefoot i thought a little insulation won't do any harm.

i also never felt comfortable standing barefoot in there on the tiled floor checking someting or doing some odd job.

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Exactly what you want to see Naam.

Hopefully not too often.

low voltage happened twice since installation but too low for the stabilizers to kick in. but i'm quite happy with today's performance Crossy.

the specs mention "min 150 volt".

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Exactly what you want to see Naam.

Hopefully not too often.

low voltage happened twice since installation but too low for the stabilizers to kick in. but i'm quite happy with today's performance Crossy.

the specs mention "min 150 volt".

Sounds about right, 150V will be when it runs out of regulation and the output voltage starts to fall off, you're probably good down to 120V input before the output becomes too low to be usable.

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Exactly what you want to see Naam.

Hopefully not too often.

low voltage happened twice since installation but too low for the stabilizers to kick in. but i'm quite happy with today's performance Crossy.

the specs mention "min 150 volt".

Sounds about right, 150V will be when it runs out of regulation and the output voltage starts to fall off, you're probably good down to 120V input before the output becomes too low to be usable.

i saw the voltage going down to 126 and red "overload" appeared on the display. output was 208 volts.

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On 7/25/2016 at 11:11 AM, Naam said:

success!

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one more update. no additonal brownouts since end of july 2016. my stabilisers are planning to file for unemployment subsidy.

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