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<blockquote data-quote="Dan Mortensen" data-source="post: 117635" data-attributes="member: 2826"><p>Re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>While I agree that the problem is likely solved with a UPS, I wonder if the reason you don't worry about it in Europe and we in the USA are more concerned is that the console resets at 89 volts (IIRC) if it lasts for 2 cycles out of the 60 in the AC.</p><p></p><p>Your line voltage is twice as high as ours, and maybe you don't get the amount of voltage sag that we do when the air conditioner or whatever kicks on. Your voltage would have to sag 63% or so for there to be a problem, ours only needs to sag as little as 19% for a 110v supply, or 26% for 120v. If I'm remembering the 89 volt thing correctly.</p><p></p><p>Again, the proper UPS resolves this issue and makes it a non-issue, but nobody here has not seen the lights dim when the refrigerator turned on, and many bars here are known for overloaded electrical systems. Probably some churches are in the same electrical category, which actually makes a nice mental symmetry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan Mortensen, post: 117635, member: 2826"] Re: X32 Discussion While I agree that the problem is likely solved with a UPS, I wonder if the reason you don't worry about it in Europe and we in the USA are more concerned is that the console resets at 89 volts (IIRC) if it lasts for 2 cycles out of the 60 in the AC. Your line voltage is twice as high as ours, and maybe you don't get the amount of voltage sag that we do when the air conditioner or whatever kicks on. Your voltage would have to sag 63% or so for there to be a problem, ours only needs to sag as little as 19% for a 110v supply, or 26% for 120v. If I'm remembering the 89 volt thing correctly. Again, the proper UPS resolves this issue and makes it a non-issue, but nobody here has not seen the lights dim when the refrigerator turned on, and many bars here are known for overloaded electrical systems. Probably some churches are in the same electrical category, which actually makes a nice mental symmetry. [/QUOTE]
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