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On 01/03/2021 at 10:35 AM, cyberkank said:

I am currently monitoring my voltage over summer and it is terrible, dropping down to 210V on an extremely hot day. The PS10 does help bolster the voltage back up to around 230V ish.

 

On 24/03/2021 at 12:06 PM, cyberkank said:

In my case I have monitored the Summer voltage and during hot days (38 degrees and above) the voltage actually dip to around 210V which is detrimental to audio components.

May have to see if there are any component to stabilise the voltage and use that as an input to the SR Powercell.

 

I'm not sure you will find a device that will maintain your output voltage (say, 230v) if the incoming voltage has dropped to 210v.

 

Sure, all these devices will maintain your set voltage (say, 230v) if the incoming voltage is above this.

 

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4 hours ago, andyr said:

 

 

I'm not sure you will find a device that will maintain your output voltage (say, 230v) if the incoming voltage has dropped to 210v.

 

Sure, all these devices will maintain your set voltage (say, 230v) if the incoming voltage is above this.

 

 

That is not impossible, depending on what sort of device you're talking about. But if it's a straight out inverter AC to DC to AC, it will be at the expense of output current available.

 

If the device you're talking about is the Thor PS10 Power Station (I have no idea what a PS10 is), then it must be this type of device.

 

from the brochure:

 

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Incoming Voltage out of designed range (i.e. 180v - 260v): if input voltage was 140v then output would be approx 230v - 235v

 

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Withdrew my SR Powercell Ones from the Classifieds and put them back into service. I have them plugged into my wall sockets with the power plugs from the SACD player and my Integrated amp attached.  Synergistic Research certainly know how to produce Power Conditioners........from the larger conditioners (12 outlets) down to my Powercell Ones (one AUS/NZ outlet) they do a wonderful job. Bit crowded in there. No SR dealer in Australia so Highend Electronics in California (Free Shipping!) is great to deal with.

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On 23/06/2023 at 5:59 AM, 075Congo said:

Bit crowded in there.

Are you going to patent the special use of those hair elastics??

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Too late for that .....10 " RUBBER STRAP with Stainless Steel Hook........no idea what they are supposed to be used for.

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They are used in industrial electrical installations to support conduit pipes and bundles of wire etc. I'm a lateral thinker or something along those lines Cost about $7 to $15 depending on length of strap.

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