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I'm looking at getting a power conditioner because I seem to have issues with electronics and things going wrong with them quick. I live in an apartment town home and have seen the lights dim and power outages because of storms and also retarted people running into the electrical poles. I also am trying to decrease static pos and noise coming from my receiver. I was looking at the APC H10 and I've also looked at some others. What I am wondering is if the voltage regulation will be beneficial to me or not? Also will the H10 be okay for the amount of electronics I own especially because my Marantz amp sucks 600 watts of power. I've looked at some Monster stuff too, because I have owned their stuff and have liked it and have benefited from them. (Please no bashing or long posts of why Monster sucks). Thanks for the help.
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by virtue of what it does, conditioning the power the device will/must regulate voltage within a certain perameter. AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulation) is a feature that is inherant in almost all modern Line Conditioners & UPS units. it is very beneficial to your equipment. it will be especially good when you have brown-outs (undervoltage, sags) especially in the summer months when lots of folks are running a/c units to cool down. many power companies do intentional brown-outs to prevent losing sub stations and keep reserve generators from being forced to have to come online; in some states, they even warn residence via the news of rolling black-outs. you are also protected from levels of overvoltage (spikes, surges)it will keep good, clean, regulated (not to fluctuate outside of a given range before shut-down) power to your equipment. just make sure you size the protective device slightly larger than the equipment you plan on plugging into it. i recommend keeping at a minimum 10% of reserve difference between what your equipment needs and what your protective device (conditioner) can safely provide, i.e. a 1500w line conditioner paired with an amp no larger than or smaller than 1350w rated. this allows for better condions for the conditioner and head room reserves for peaks like when you have powerful explosions and such during a movie.
also, make sure the circuit your plugging all of this into can handle it too. i recommend, whenever possible running a dedicated circuit for HT use. when that is not possible, check what is on the circuit that you are going to be using this equipment in by turning off the circuit breaker that powers that receptacle and determining what else is on that circuit to get an idea of how all of it will be affected when using the HT equipment. this will keep from overworking your conditioner because of constant low voltage because of other loads in your house/apt sharing that circuit. hope that helps, and notice i didn't bash monster. I don't have a problem with monster, i've owned their stuff and liked it. they have never done anything wrong to or with me. best of luck and keep us posted. ![]() |
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or the Monster EP 3650? I noticed the 3650 goes up to 1800w max but couldn't find seem to find what the 3600 MKII wattage is or if either have voltage regulation. It could be they're just calling it something else too. ANy hel is appreciated. SNSGUY |
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I have found this thread interesting and it has motivated me to add voltage regulation to my system...
I was going through adding up my wattage requirements and noticed that onkyo lists 5.5A for the power requirements on the TX-SR607. To convert this to watts I multiplied by 120V which = 660W. Is this the peak or the RMS power requirement? Generally speaking what do manufacturers list? Thanks! |
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Try unhooking every source and see if you get the same popping noise when you change sources. Remember that voltage problems can pass between hdmi connections, interconnects or even coax cable connections. This way you can nail down the culprit. |
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OP I just bought a Belkin PF60 to replace a PF30 because the 30 no longer has enough outlets for my needs. I don't know if it would meet all your needs, but it can regularly be bought for around $200 on Amazon. Check it out.
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I am a little weary of doing that. I'd rather have some over compensating then something that doesn't have enough to protect our electronics. Now that solarrdadd has informed me of the wattage dilemma, I am making sure that I'm completely covered. I hope yours keeps protecting your gear. SNSGUY Last edited by snsguy; 12-14-2009 at 11:45 PM. |
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Well it looks like Monsters Power Conditioners are out. Looks like none of the ones that I am looking at do not provide voltage regulation. I just finally found it on their site here. Unless that isn't as important but I think in my case, it is. So the search goes on.
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seriously, the line conditioner may be all you need. get something that is going to protect your equipment properly and to your satisfaction first. then, get something that's going to look pretty in your gallery second (i skipped the second one!) just remember to make sure to size the unit properly based on the load you want to protect. best of luck, keep us posted. sorry, i tend to babble! |
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I've pretty much narrowed it to the APC H15 and the Monster 3600 MKII and the Tripp Lite HT1210ISOCTR. As I read through a lot of reviews I am kind of confused about something. How can a lot of people say that Monsters 3600 clearly shows more clarity to their picture and creates a wider sound stage to their speakers and not much is said about that with APC or Tripp Lite's units? Are people just not talking about it or does the Monster have something to it. I can get the Monster for $230 with some credit I have on Amazon, or the Tripp Lite for $237 also at Amazon, or the APC through Vann's for $280. So it's not like I'm getting a better deal by going by going with anyone one of them. I just want to make the right decision. Anyone have any input to this? I looked at the Belkin but I don't think it fits my needs. I like the look but alot of people said it felt cheap and the LCD screen was hard to see or started to die after a while. I couldn't find much at all on Monsters 3650 which makes me weary to buy.
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