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<blockquote data-quote="6pack" data-source="post: 2125366" data-attributes="member: 1119"><p>What did you buy? </p><p>I'm having the same issue. Voltage jumps in from 250-260 and back to 240 within seconds. My UPS is going haywire. It's switching between battery and mains in seconds. So switched off the comp. </p><p></p><p>I have a voltage protector installed. It only kills the mains line if the voltage falls below or goes above a set threshold. It can't do anything if the voltage fluctuates like crazy. Only a CVT or a heavy duty stabilizer will work. And these units are just 65-70% efficient, so if you buy a 2KVa unit it will take load of around 1.5KVa. plus bill will increase a few hundred too. </p><p></p><p>State run power companies are so bad here, people working in them don't even know (or care) how to maintain the system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pack, post: 2125366, member: 1119"] What did you buy? I'm having the same issue. Voltage jumps in from 250-260 and back to 240 within seconds. My UPS is going haywire. It's switching between battery and mains in seconds. So switched off the comp. I have a voltage protector installed. It only kills the mains line if the voltage falls below or goes above a set threshold. It can't do anything if the voltage fluctuates like crazy. Only a CVT or a heavy duty stabilizer will work. And these units are just 65-70% efficient, so if you buy a 2KVa unit it will take load of around 1.5KVa. plus bill will increase a few hundred too. State run power companies are so bad here, people working in them don't even know (or care) how to maintain the system. [/QUOTE]
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