Which mainline stabilizer to buy?

ishanjain28

Disciple
Hi, I need a 10kva mainline stabilizer. I am currently considering Aulten copper 10kva stabilizer. A technician we know said, most stabilizers are step stabilizers and only jump to preset range for a given input. Some of them may do a poor job(for example vguard and some aulten stabilizers go down to 200-210V from 240V when 240V is perfectly normal)

He suggested servokon which use a different technology and can lock on a voltage but servokons are expensive at about 40k for a 10kva stabilizer.

I'll be using this with my submersible pump, 3 acs(2x 1.5T, 1 1T) and everything else. 10kva or 8kw should be sufficient for me.

Can someone here recommend a good Stabilizer?
 

rawfiul

Disciple
Wow im in the same boat, someone told me the same thing that step stabilizers are so crap that its better not to use them at all. They suggested me servo ones. I couldnt find a nice 5kva servo stabilizer for a reasonable price. Now im just looking to buy individual stabilizers for each big home appliances
 

rsaeon

Adept
Servo stabilizers are very good at quickly regulating smaller variations in voltage however they are very expensive and are typically reserved for sensitive equipment like large medical appliances.

Regular stabilizers, the step ones, have a few relays that switch between different taps of the winding of the transformer and this usually suffices. You should choose a stabilizer with a voltage range that closely matches the voltage fluctuations you see in your area. The stabilizers with the widest range (90v to 305v or so) also have the largest variation in their output so it's important to choose one that covers the range that you require without going too far beyond.

I have a VGuard mainline stabilizer because sometimes in the evening the voltage here crosses 250V. There's also frequent power cuts from the "wildlife" (cats and birds) seeking the warmth of the locality's transformer and then electrocuting/exploding themselves, causing the transformer to trip. Power is usually restored quickly when that happens. This VGuard one has a delayed power-on feature, which is useful in allowing the voltage to normalize for a few seconds before passing it through the stabilizer to whatever is connected to it, thereby protecting the connected devices from the large voltage spikes that occur when power is restored.
 

ishanjain28

Disciple
vguard has poor service in my area so I bought this one instead, https://www.amazon.in/AULTEN-10KVA-Copper-8000W-90V/dp/B08QZBN3HJ/
Range is 90-300V, it has initial time delay feature(I think this is another name for delayed power on?) and weighs around 38KG.
5KVA for servo stabilizer is very low I think.
Maybe you can talk to these guys https://www.servokon.com/ and see if they offer some thing for that
Wow im in the same boat, someone told me the same thing that step stabilizers are so crap that its better not to use them at all.
 

sid1712

Cookies, mmm...
Adept
Avoid servokon for now. Their current products have PCB issues. I got their servos and while they work fine, i've had the PCB for the servo changed 5-6 times across 18 months (3 servos).

There are other players in the market for servo stabilisers.
 

rawfiul

Disciple
vguard has poor service in my area so I bought this one instead, https://www.amazon.in/AULTEN-10KVA-Copper-8000W-90V/dp/B08QZBN3HJ/
Range is 90-300V, it has initial time delay feature(I think this is another name for delayed power on?) and weighs around 38KG.
5KVA for servo stabilizer is very low I think.
Maybe you can talk to these guys https://www.servokon.com/ and see if they offer some thing for that
wow that aulten one is so expensive.
At this point i feel like im okay with voltage damaging my products and paying 10-15k for repairs instead
 

ishanjain28

Disciple
This aulten stabilizer is acting weird. One of it's step is around 140V. Output keeps jumping between 195V and 235V and for some reason, The compressor in AC, lights and one of the cameras that's directly connected to mains keep restarting. Compressor speed drops instantly from 76/85/100% to 4%. (Can this damage compressor?)

I don't have much knowledge of electrical so I don't understand why is everything restarting when this happens! 195V and 235V both are well within the operating voltages of most products. I think there might be an issue with neutral somewhere? I am not sure
 

6pack

ex-Mod
Do they restart if you remove the stabilizer?
 
for a 2x 2ton ac , 1 large fridge , 8 fans , and almost 10 tuhbelights , 3 tv 50+ inches , 850w pc , 550 w pc , three large water heaters , roughly how much mainline stabilizer should i aim for ? This is very rough and inflated number of items i telling..