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Standard output Tripplite LC-1200
I have a Tripplite Line Conditioner Model LC-1200. Measuring the output
at the outlets I get 112.3 VAC. Output at my wall socket is 123.1 VAC. Is this unit working correctly or do I need to make internal adjustments, there are some trim pots inside. Is line conditioning supposed to step down the voltage, is this the proper output VAC? thanks |
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Standard output Tripplite LC-1200
j15max wrote ...
I have a Tripplite Line Conditioner Model LC-1200. Measuring the output at the outlets I get 112.3 VAC. Output at my wall socket is 123.1 VAC. Is this unit working correctly or do I need to make internal adjustments, there are some trim pots inside. Is line conditioning supposed to step down the voltage, is this the proper output VAC? thanks Both voltages are within the range of "normal" across North America (or at least USA & Canadia). Is there some problem you are trying to solve, or are you just obsessing? :-) |
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