In this article, I will share you something about the voltage stabilizer or UPS power supply. 1. Voltage stabilizer, also called Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) : It is designed for voltage instability and is mainly used for the maintenance of back-end equipment, which is more perfect for equipment maintenance.
Generally, computers for home are equipped with a backup UPS power supply. The backup type has a voltage regulator part, which uses a relay shift to stabilize the voltage. The voltage stabilization of backup UPS has a poor effect and it cannot be regarded as a voltage stabilizer.
Voltage stabilisers operate by continually monitoring the incoming voltage from the main power supply. When fluctuations, such as voltage spikes (overvoltage) or drops (Undervoltage), arise, the stabiliser promptly adjusts the output voltage, maintaining a stable supply within the specified voltage range to the connected devices.
If your priority is ensuring a stable voltage supply for sensitive devices, the voltage stabiliser, acting as a vigilant protector, stands ready to regulate voltage spikes, ensuring a consistent power supply to your appliances.
Stabilized power supplies can be classified in many ways, including the output power supply type (DC or AC), the connection method between the voltage stabilizing circuit and the load (series or parallel), the working state of the regulating tube (linear or switching), and the circuit type (simple or Feedback type).
UPS power supply is divided into online UPS power supply and backup UPS power supply. Generally, computers for home are equipped with a backup UPS power supply. The backup type has a voltage regulator part, which uses a relay shift to stabilize the voltage.