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phipiper10
03-26-2009, 10:03 PM
I just purchased this and plugged it in. I'm not anywhere close to an electrician and was hoping you guys could just chime in.
So voltage seems fine after a few hours at 118 or 119 consistently
With everything on - TV/Receiver/Amp/preamp/cable box about 4.5 amps
Power display shows 510-530VA and 33%
Does all this seam reasonable?
Thanks
noscivic
03-27-2009, 04:30 PM
I would say that it is fine. Mine pulls around 3.8-4 amps, but I probably dont have the system you do. Also, mine reads around 121-123 volts.
Gary
phipiper10
03-27-2009, 04:58 PM
Thanks,
Its not clear, at least to me what the power display is referring to with the 33%
Power display shows 510-530VA and 33%
Is this the capacity of the unit or from the wall or something else?
Marty913
03-27-2009, 06:18 PM
My guess is it is used amps (draw) versus the 15 amps available from the wall outlet (or the APC box rating (H15). That would be 15/4.5 = 3. You are roughly at 33% of the available current before the breaker trips. The 510 - 530VA range are amps X volts (4.5 X 118/119). Not sure if the display is infinitely variable or just shows preset ranges.
TNRabbit
03-27-2009, 06:34 PM
I have the J-10 unit; the 33% is the max capacity of the unit. Crank it up and watch the percentage in use go up... ;)
phipiper10
03-28-2009, 12:00 AM
hmm do i have placebo affect from this unit or maybe its just the beer!
jmwest1970
03-28-2009, 01:26 PM
hmm do i have placebo affect from this unit or maybe its just the beer!
The sound might be improved with this unit in place. When I added a Panamax M5300-EX into my HT the noise floor was much lower, and there was a "sparkle" that I didn't hear before. It also got rid of annoying buzz that was occurring. I attribute this to the clean power that it delivered versus the nasty 125v that comes into the house.
Moving the Panamax into the 2 channel system and installing an H15 into the HT didn't seem to change anything and I think it will protect the components a little better since it's trimming the voltage a bit.
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