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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de enero de 2025
I have two of these, for over ten years so far. Still going strong, and I haven't had a single piece of equipment fail due to PSU problems on them thanks to the steady power provided. I haven't had any lightning surges to test their protection on that count - thankfully! - but they have kept computers running when line voltage blinks and dips in brownouts and once with a serious drop over the grid automatic rerouting latency when a nearby transformer blew out.They make a loud click when switching, so if that's a problem, get something else. I have no other criticisms; the function and quality are both excellent, with great longevity.
Flavio lopez
Comentado en México el 24 de enero de 2025
Buen producto
okanagan sparky
Comentado en Canadá el 2 de septiembre de 2024
This product is amazing. Corrects low voltage conditions and performs as described. Size it properly to your load and you won't have a problem
Gabriel e.
Comentado en México el 18 de agosto de 2023
Precio
Moises R.
Comentado en México el 25 de septiembre de 2023
Protege muy bien a mi impresora de las constantes variaciones de voltaje
Colin
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de diciembre de 2022
Inside this is a big (auto?)transformer, with relays that switch the winding in use. So there is some hum from the thing as long as it's switched on, which might be annoying depending on your usage. It's *not* an online UPS or similar so it won't "fix" anything if your waveform isn't ideal (e.g. from generator). Some filtering is provided too. Nice that it works with a 20A circuit, which not many suppressors do.
Cesar Reza Duran
Comentado en México el 24 de noviembre de 2022
Funcionando OK
naxoma
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de julio de 2021
This replaced an APC Line-R 1200 that lasted just past warranty (and a potential fire hazard after failure). It's more expensive, but worth it.Pros: APC unit only has 2 year warranty, while this has lifetime.Regulates voltage. While it doesn't clean power (buy a sine UPS) it does click when high amp appliances startup on the same circuit (normally these brownouts cause other components to turn off or circuit to trip).
Mr. Blue Sky
Comentado en México el 8 de marzo de 2020
En las especificaciones promete un voltaje constate regulado de 120v, sin embargo no cumple con esto. Estuve midiendo el voltaje "regulado" y es idéntico al voltaje de entrada. Es decir, si tu voltaje esta alto, el mismo voltaje (alto) irá a tus dispositivos...
Soriancg
Comentado en México el 2 de octubre de 2020
Buen equipo dentro del rango de potencia, sin embargo es difícil de conseguir a buen precio. He tratado de comprarlo nuevamente al mismo precio bajo.. No ha sido posible.
Eve Online Player
Comentado en México el 1 de agosto de 2018
Funciona perfecto para una copiadora xerox y una computadora completa y mas. Los contactos de 20A (2) ya vienen con la configuracion correcta para la xerox y le sobran 4 contactos mas de 10A. Perfecto.
Sunn Kram
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de febrero de 2012
I am a working musician and play out of a full PA system a couple of times a week. I make loop-based music with guitars and vocals overlaid on top. I am powering 3 active speakers, a mixer, a guitar amp, effects pedals, and an LED light.The only reason I looked into getting a voltage regulator was as a precaution. I read that over time, over-voltages and especially under-voltages can cause serious damage to high-end electronics, including amplifiers. I went with the Tripp-Lite LC1800 based on its portable size and positive reviews.I've now been using it for a few weeks. Everything is functioning correctly including the indicator lights on the front panel. However, the unexpected benefits I've noticed have made it one of the best purchases I've made for music.Previously I was powering everything directly from the wall, through basic surge protectors. At the end of the night when I would play louder, high-energy songs (pushing the system hard), I would notice a certain detrimental effect. Sound quality would begin to degrade and the electric guitar tones especially would suffer, becoming muddy in the mix. I'm now of course powering everything on the same circuit, through the Tripp-Lite and have been delighted to find that the sound quality during those "louder" times has really improved. The loops are sounding clearer and stronger and the guitar tones are full and sitting on top of the mix as they should. I never would have expected that my amplifiers were receiving inadequate power and underperforming in the past. I just thought I had reached the limitations of my compact sound system. I thought at first this might just be my perception but others have commented on improved sound.Needless to say, this was a great value for me and I would have happily paid double what I did, knowing the benefits. A couple of suggestions for improvement though:-Add an indicator light to notify the user of a failed internal component. This device is completely mechanical so this will inevitably happen though I'm not sure I'll ever be able to tell when it does.-I understand this was designed for installation and not mobile use but I would appreciate a sturdier construction.Overall, I would suggest a voltage regulator of appropriate capacity to anyone running a live sound system and this particular one seems great so far. Its hard to tell if you're being underpowered until you hear the difference.
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