Thanks for the video. Can you please let me know how is the high voltage handling? If the input voltage is 270 or 275, how much it can stabilize? What will be the output voltage?
I didn't experience it's high voltage handling capabilities as our area always has low voltage. But I guess it should work fine, its peak limit is about 90v-300v. Below or above this value it should cut off the supply. No real life info about how it handles high voltage
@@MECHTOYSOFFICIAL Thank you so much for the quick reply. I know it handles till 300V of input voltage. My specific question is how much does it reduce and stabilize. How much will be the output voltage when input voltage is 270V under normal load conditions. Do the company guys say something about it? If the output voltage is still 250V when the input is 270, not going to be useful for me. I want it under 240V always.
Njngde ivde idi vetti, pump set, fans okk kathi poitind...and mysteriously previous mainline stabilizer also failed in similar conditions so for me it was necessary. U can decide based on ur area lightning strikes frequency
Amazing review and experiments. Extremely proud of fellow malayalees making quality content. I have one doubt. The issue: flickering of LED lights Location: My home (70 years old). Equipment at home: a water pump, water heater, no a/c, 6 fans, 20 LED tubes, but there are servers consuming total ~500wa running 24x7. There is a flour mill and few industrial equipments running in my neighbourhood. According to what you mentioned at the end of the video i should go for a servo stabilizer right? Or will this relay based one suffice? I dont have heavy lighting in my area. The fluctuation is moderate to mild. My concern is primarily over my server hardware. I prefer it be economical and less user intrussive. Set it and forget kind of use case. What do you think? Please advice.
If I was in ur shoes, and the local line voltage was apt for the range of servo stabilizer... I'd have gone for that instead of a relay based stabilizer. I won't recommend for servers and flickering issue. It can't solve the flickering due to load variations in ur locality... it'll maintain the 200+volts but flickering will be there.
Is aulten stabilizer costumer care service bohot bakaar 10 din thik chala baad mein kharab ho gya.. 3 din se call lagana Raha hun sirf questions puchte Hain ki kitna load chal Raha... Sara detail Dene ke babjud koi sunbai nahi hoti hai
I myself connected with Aulten company customer care guy " Rohit" - He was so supportive he understand my problem and help me in using the stabilizer in correct manner. I like the product good quality & great Customer care support. @Manish I would suggest you to contact them again and explain your issue and reply to them so that they can help you in resolving the issue
WHEN I ASKED FOR PAID SERVICE - THEY ARE ASKING 50% OF INVOICE AMT TO REPLACE, BUT THAT TOO WITH 3MONTHS WARRENTY. I DECEIDED OT GO WITH TRUSTED BRAND. I HAVE USED SERVO WHICH WORKED FOR 15 YRS WITHOUT ANY ISSUE.
Thanks for the video. Can you please let me know how is the high voltage handling? If the input voltage is 270 or 275, how much it can stabilize? What will be the output voltage?
I didn't experience it's high voltage handling capabilities as our area always has low voltage. But I guess it should work fine, its peak limit is about 90v-300v. Below or above this value it should cut off the supply. No real life info about how it handles high voltage
@@MECHTOYSOFFICIAL Thank you so much for the quick reply. I know it handles till 300V of input voltage. My specific question is how much does it reduce and stabilize. How much will be the output voltage when input voltage is 270V under normal load conditions. Do the company guys say something about it? If the output voltage is still 250V when the input is 270, not going to be useful for me. I want it under 240V always.
Aulten has good quality, totally impressed by their product specially mainline
😂 is it?? Glad to know ur opinion. Thanks for sharing
Bro . Bypass sharikkum avishyam undo ?
Product enganud ? Njan vangikkan nikkuvanu
Njngde ivde idi vetti, pump set, fans okk kathi poitind...and mysteriously previous mainline stabilizer also failed in similar conditions so for me it was necessary. U can decide based on ur area lightning strikes frequency
@@MECHTOYSOFFICIAL trips angane ulla protections onnum work aville ?
Amazing review and experiments. Extremely proud of fellow malayalees making quality content. I have one doubt.
The issue: flickering of LED lights
Location: My home (70 years old).
Equipment at home: a water pump, water heater, no a/c, 6 fans, 20 LED tubes, but there are servers consuming total ~500wa running 24x7.
There is a flour mill and few industrial equipments running in my neighbourhood. According to what you mentioned at the end of the video i should go for a servo stabilizer right? Or will this relay based one suffice? I dont have heavy lighting in my area. The fluctuation is moderate to mild. My concern is primarily over my server hardware. I prefer it be economical and less user intrussive. Set it and forget kind of use case. What do you think? Please advice.
Thank you for the compliment 🙏❤️. What's the usual line voltage there?
If I was in ur shoes, and the local line voltage was apt for the range of servo stabilizer... I'd have gone for that instead of a relay based stabilizer. I won't recommend for servers and flickering issue. It can't solve the flickering due to load variations in ur locality... it'll maintain the 200+volts but flickering will be there.
It is suppose to be functional after 2.5 years, seems like you didnt had much faith but amazed with the performance.
Yes I didn't expect it'd last. I had another one from a different brand which worked just for 3 months.
Is aulten stabilizer costumer care service bohot bakaar 10 din thik chala baad mein kharab ho gya.. 3 din se call lagana Raha hun sirf questions puchte Hain ki kitna load chal Raha... Sara detail Dene ke babjud koi sunbai nahi hoti hai
Thanks for sharing your experience. It'll help viewers get an idea of real world after sales service
I myself connected with Aulten company customer care guy " Rohit" - He was so supportive he understand my problem and help me in using the stabilizer in correct manner. I like the product good quality & great Customer care support.
@Manish I would suggest you to contact them again and explain your issue and reply to them so that they can help you in resolving the issue
WHEN I ASKED FOR PAID SERVICE - THEY ARE ASKING 50% OF INVOICE AMT TO REPLACE, BUT THAT TOO WITH 3MONTHS WARRENTY. I DECEIDED OT GO WITH TRUSTED BRAND. I HAVE USED SERVO WHICH WORKED FOR 15 YRS WITHOUT ANY ISSUE.
That's a terrible experience. Thanks for sharing