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Firstly, I am planning to buy an inverter AC soon and so, I am thinking if I really need a stabilizer. I see that Panasonic inverter ACs are mentioned as stabilizer free (operating range from 145V to 258V or 100 to 290V). Daikin inverter AC mentions that it has stabilizer inside (operating range from 130V to 285V).
In my home, I see that there is low voltage in one of the phases around 190V and so, I switched to other phase for now.
I see that there are different types of voltage stabilizer (single, double or triple booster) and the double and triple booster ones are expensive. I came across some youtube videos where people test the default (non double/non triple booster ones) stabilizer which steps up/down the voltage only around 10V from the rated voltage which is totally useless as these ACs can very well handle it.
Why can't I just use Voltage Protector Socket switcher (In Amazon - Blackt Electrotech BTSVP01, Embox Automatic Digital Voltage Protector) instead of voltage stabilizer as an extra protection to cut off power to the AC when there is low/high voltage? Moreover, the above mentioned inverter AC are operating in wide voltage range.
Thanks in advance.
In my home, I see that there is low voltage in one of the phases around 190V and so, I switched to other phase for now.
I see that there are different types of voltage stabilizer (single, double or triple booster) and the double and triple booster ones are expensive. I came across some youtube videos where people test the default (non double/non triple booster ones) stabilizer which steps up/down the voltage only around 10V from the rated voltage which is totally useless as these ACs can very well handle it.
Why can't I just use Voltage Protector Socket switcher (In Amazon - Blackt Electrotech BTSVP01, Embox Automatic Digital Voltage Protector) instead of voltage stabilizer as an extra protection to cut off power to the AC when there is low/high voltage? Moreover, the above mentioned inverter AC are operating in wide voltage range.
Thanks in advance.