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  1. #11

    at isaac kana mga avr nga tinood avr gyud palita oi, ayaw ng generic
    and kana avr nay ammeter og voltmeter murag kasaligan sad base akoa na experience
    tan awa sad ang kadagkoon sa wire pang sak sak sa outlet, mas baga and maka feel ka dagko ang wire sa sulod kana ok na siya, kay makahandle og tag as nga power draw

    ok sad mogamit kag surge protector pero kana surge protector nga tinood ayaw ng mga cheapo

    diba if wala ko masayop
    ang avr is mo regulate sa kuryente like kana mokalit kataas or ubos para constant voltage iya ma provide

    so mura mura ra gihapon og power surge in a way na mo protect gikan sa sudden spikes, so ok ra gihapon surge protector

    para malamdagan o about mga avrs basa basa lang ani

    Voltage Regulator Power Conditioner Technology Comparison


    ikaw na bahala pili hehehe usually raba kana mga cheapo na avr usahay maoy maka cause maguba imo psu hehehehe

    and to add if ups imoha kana pod ups nga with avr function, not all ups naa ani nga feature
    kana ups nga usual ipang baligya sa mga pc shops serves as back up power ra na siya

    imagine lang gud kapalit kag ups nga 1500 650va ang price where as ang mga maayong klase pinakabarato ana almost 3k ang 300 watts or 500va

    to sum it up if mahalon imoha pc partner gyud pod ana mahalon sad na avr or ups
    para mo serve sa purpose and maka provide sa needs imo pc hehehehe

    so all in all budget consideration gihapon na hehehehe
    Last edited by dmelsie; 10-16-2009 at 10:08 PM.

  2. #12
    naa nissin servo nga avr bro mahal2 jud pero garantisado....1k+ txt lng f gusto jud ka 09084342986

  3. #13
    unsa na nga model bro?

  4. #14
    yeah if u read sa site akoa gi post naa didto different types of avr
    servo avr is nice

  5. #15
    AVR is a device that can control output voltage. It is best used in places where electrical power supply is unstable. If your AC main supply frequently varies between 180V-240V, using an AVR is recommended to maintain the output voltage to 220V.

    Two most common AVRs are:

    Electronic (IC) type
    - a.k.a. Relay-type
    - uses a multi-tap relay transformer
    - have faster response time (only if good quality) but poor precision
    - regulates voltage electronically over a fixed preset jumps (for example, 20V increments) rather than volt-to-volt regulation
    - usually packaged with desktop PCs (price is ~P300 for 500W)

    Servo-type
    - uses a toroidal transformer and servo-controlled motor
    - highest precision in voltage stabilization
    - regulates voltage by positioning the armature (voltage tap) over the transformer windings
    - performs volt-to-volt regulation, i.e. small variations in input voltage will move the armature in small, corresponding increments to stabilize output voltage
    - you should buy this type of AVR

    Most AVR models have Power-on Delay circuits. After a brownout and power is restored, the AVR will delay the power that goes to your hardware, typically 5 minutes. This allows the power source to stabilize first. You can enable or disable this feature by toggling an override switch.


    Here are recommended AVR brands. All are servo-type and most have lifetime service warranties. Similar to PSUs, you get the quality that you pay for. Get an AVR with maximum power greater than your required power.

    Stavol* (Matsunaga Manufacturing Co. Ltd, Japan) - 1500W ~P13,000
    Stac* (Nippon Keidenki Works Ltd, Japan) - 1000W ~P8,500 | 1500W ~P10,000
    Stavor (Taiwan) - 500W ~P4,300 | 1000W ~P6,100
    Hossini - 1000W ~P3,300 | 2000W ~P4,700
    Omni** - 500W ~P2,000 | 1000W ~P3,000 | 1500W ~P4,000
    Yaden - 1500W ~P2,400
    Panther - 1000W ~P5,000 | 1500W ~P6,800
    Sieg - 1500W ~P2,100 | 2000W ~P3,500
    Voltplus - 500W ~P1,600 | 5000W ~P8,500

    CD-R King*** - 1000W ~P1,250 (3-months warranty only)

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  6. #16
    siyaro naa na kay option bai isaac hehehehe

    sakto gyud akoa gi recommend na nippon avr

  7. #17
    Go for Mitsui Power UPS .. mao na akong currently gamit.

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by dmelsie View Post

    CD-R King*** - 1000W ~P1,250 (3-months warranty only)
    [/QUOTE][/QUOTE]

    ok ba ni siya? reliable ba? kinsa nakagamit na ani? TIA

  9. #19
    rhine man gani ako gigamit dugay na kaau ni wla pa gyud ko nka suway na guba ni niether on my PSU sad...

  10. #20
    [/QUOTE]

    ok ba ni siya? reliable ba? kinsa nakagamit na ani? TIA[/QUOTE]

    ok baya pod ng cdr king
    kaso 3 months warranty ra lang
    didto nako sa tpc gikuha ni nga info
    pero naka try nako gamit once ani

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