Exactly my thoughts!
Why are we paying EdC to receive 230V and at peak moments receive less than 200V?
My electrical devices, cables and breakers don't like the extra current at all!
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EdC; does the V stands for Voltage or Volatility?
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Re: EdC; does the V stands for Voltage or Volatility?
EdC comes with a statement that voltage-drops don't affect the power consumption and that they are aware of this problem.
I partially agree with that but what about the operating life of my electrical devices and the higher risk for fire due to the increased current my inductive devices are requiring?
Asking for some understanding is not the way to solve problems; unless you're active in a market without competitors.
I partially agree with that but what about the operating life of my electrical devices and the higher risk for fire due to the increased current my inductive devices are requiring?
Asking for some understanding is not the way to solve problems; unless you're active in a market without competitors.
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Re: EdC; does the V stands for Voltage or Volatility?
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Re: EdC; does the V stands for Voltage or Volatility?
That's the reason that I connected my computers,tv etc. to 2 ups with under and over voltage protection.
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Re: EdC; does the V stands for Voltage or Volatility?
There are professional UPS that can deliver a lot of power, but they are pretty expensive. I use my UPS mainly for protection, they are not powerful and in case of a brown out, most of the time I shut down the desktop computer and use them for a small fan and light. The fridge and ac are connected to the net.
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