Bros, unsay reliable brand/model sa servo type AVRs nga available ra locally. and mga how much pod ang expected price sa certain model. salamat bros.
Bros, unsay reliable brand/model sa servo type AVRs nga available ra locally. and mga how much pod ang expected price sa certain model. salamat bros.
For computer use only, a 500w servo type avr would do kon di high end imo machine. Kon high end imo machine that requires more power than a 500w one, get a 1000w. Price would range mga at least 1,500 for a good brand 500w and much higher for better and bigger wattage avr's. ayaw lang pud nang fastwin or cd-r king kon mahimo. Go find good avr's from known hardwares like citi, cebu atlantic, cebu home and builders, wilcon's and the likes. They can offer you the right avr for your need and for the right price of course.hehehe
sa akong mahinumduman, dili mo naog og 2k ang servo type... mga 3k pataas kung nindut nga brand...
personally i had bad experiences with Omni servo type AVR (tried 500w and 1000w)... ambot og bad batch lang ba toh but ang issue niya mo labay og more than 240v ang output (250v~260v) before mo stabilize sa 220v...
i ended up with Zebra IC type AVR... di nako mo balik og Servo type, i'd rather get a UPS...![]()
Actually, dili ang servo type avr ang sad an ana. It could be because of the power in your area, mag flactuate or abot og 250v. Ang sigurado lang, upon starting your avr, it could reach the red mark then normally mo stabilize ra na siya sa 220v and that must be safe to turn on your computer inig stabilize na sa voltage. Servo type avr normally goes thru that nga inig on nimo dako og reading pero mo stabilize ra gyud na and stabilizing is what every avr should do.
^ so before ta maka start sa atung pc, hulaton pa nato mu stabilize ang servo AVR? so mas hasol ni bros? ani jud ni?
actually, naa na siya green button for delay or non delay man tingali na. kon i delay nimo, mga pila ra na ka seconds then mo stabilize na na. kon no delay, the moment you turn the avr on, mopitik na siyag more than 220 then stabilize daun.
when i took it back to the store far from my location, it had the same exact issue so i highly doubt it... my area is also pretty much stable, purely residential and serviced by meralco... sa IC type nako nga AVR, rarely i can experience any fluctuations... kung maguba ni, again, for roughly the same price sa high quality nga servo type, i'd rather get a UPS instead...
but this is just me... based on my personal experience...
bros, unsa pod nang IC type AVR? unsai kalainan ani sa Servo? pila jud diay ka klase sa mga AVRs ang naa bros?
^^ 2 ra akong nahibaw-an, IC type or some call in Relay type, og Servo...
kalainan sa akong nahibaw-an kay... IC/Relay mag control sa imong voltage, murag naka preset na ang mga threshold/trigger... ang Servo, servo (motor) controlled, ingon nila mas fine or accurate kuno ang tuning/regulation sa servo controlled...
mas lig-on pud kuno ang servo type, mas heavy duty... mas mahal pud as a result...![]()
ive been using STAC bro, made in japan, ang akong first STAC avr 5 yrs na kapin no hiccups whatsoever. mafeel jud nako ang pagkalegit nya ky sensitive kaau cya, you'll always hear the motor clicks reacting to sudden fluctiation s power. unlike s onmi nga gibuy sa ako bro, can't even hear the motor sound.
in my understanding, mas precise ang voltage stabilization s servo type ky s IC/relay controlled. wa pa sd noon ko katest jud s output s servo-type compare s IC/relay AVR
Last edited by cointoss; 06-11-2014 at 02:41 PM.
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