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Sergey Sergeev2018-09-27 15:36:20
Electronics
Sergey Sergeev, 2018-09-27 15:36:20

Which voltage stabilizer is best for a TV?

Good day to all, friends. I have a question for TV owners. The problem is that when you turn on the refrigerator, the image on the screen disappears, and then reappears. Knowing that it is harmful, I bought a UPS. But this is of little use. The power surge occurs for a split second, and the relay in the UPS does not have time to work, and the image still disappears. I think another type of voltage stabilizer is needed here. The task is to remove the power surge that appears when the refrigerator compressor is turned off. Ps. It is not possible to switch the power of the TV to another phase. Help, please advice. I will buy a stabilizer in the CSN store (Kazan).

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Sergey Sergeev, 2018-09-30
@computer-repairer

The following device solved my problem: APC PM1WB-RS surge protector
Thank you all for your advice.

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tuwkan, 2018-09-27
@tuwkan

Double conversion UPS (other name for on-line)

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evgeniy_lm, 2018-09-27
@evgeniy_lm

In modern TVs, there are switching power supplies, which in themselves are stabilizers, you do not need any external devices. In addition, you do not understand that the Voltage Stabilizer and the UPS are completely different devices. Either your TV is faulty or (much worse) your wiring is faulty.

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xDimus, 2018-09-27
@xDimus

The problem is that when you turn on the refrigerator..
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So when you enable or disable your "jumps"? Or maybe a voltage drop? Start by checking the sockets at the TV and refrigerator and the contacts in the shield.

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pfg21, 2018-09-27
@pfg21

if the TV is new from the "modern", then inside there is a power supply unit that converts network 220v into working 12 volts or something like that.
and so on these 12 volts you can hang a bunch of electrolytic conduits, which, more efficiently than any other option, will extinguish the voltage dip.
And if the drawdown time is long, connect a lead battery (although you will have to raise the voltage to 14 volts so that the battery does not die quickly).
if the TV is old, then throw it in a landfill.
search the forums for a metsnogo, secant in electronics - it will do it.

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