VMARK RE02-5000VA Voltage Regulator Relay with 1 Socket Current
Voltage Regulators

VMARK RE02-5000VA Voltage Regulator Relay with 1 Socket CurrentCode: 10263535

Key features:

  • Power: 5000VA
  • Input Voltage: 140-260Vac
  • Output Voltage: 230Vac
  • Input Frequency: 50Hz
  • Output Deviation: ±10%
  • Efficiency: 90%
  • Phase: Single-phase
  • Dimensions: 265x220x370mm
DeliveryThu, 19 Sep - Mon, 23 Sep
+50,00 €shipping cost - sent from Greece

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Specifications

Size
Tower
Power
5000 VA
AC outlets
1
Type
Relay
Weight
15.8 kg

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  • pettrun1971
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    6 out of 7 members found this review helpful

    I have been living in an area since 2003 that has had serious issues with electricity at times. I have seen voltages drop to 90V for over an hour and have burned several devices. The solution, therefore, was a stabilizer, at least for the sensitive devices. As the owner of the previous model, I am very satisfied with its predecessor, and after it broke down after 15 years, I decided to buy the new model with digital displays instead of repairing it.

    Although it looks better visually, it is not just a stabilizer. Firstly, it does not keep the voltage at a constant 230V at all. It fluctuates depending on the grid's performance.

    Secondly, the output indication is stuck at 230V, even though, as I mentioned, I have measured it with a multimeter and it goes as low as 221V without affecting the display.

    Now, if it drops below its nominal operating voltage and cuts off, I haven't seen it yet because it hasn't happened so far. I hope it works differently; otherwise, I bought a piece of junk.

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