Dear folks,
I am new to this forum and an absolute noob in the world of AV and Hometheater. First up, my sincere thanks to the members here for offering a lot of very good worthwhile suggestions on various AV topics!
Problem scenario:
My Denon AVR (Model: X250BT) while running fine for sometime and then restarts on its own. I've found out that this is due to the extreme voltage fluctuations in my area. (I live in the outskirts of Trichy, Tamilnadu).
To mitigate this, I've bought and installed a 2KVA Servo stabiliser, after reading some of the articles here and elsewhere and connected the AVR alone into it. TV has a separate stabiliser (make: Everest).
Things to note:
a. Home electricity is in Single phase,
b. Input voltage at times gets down to 150V sometimes (mainly in the mornings and evenings, so I am a bit afraid to use it during this time).
c. Output voltage on the Servo stab is set to 230v / 50Hz. (with a threshold of +/-5v),
d. Voltage working range in the Servo - 130V to 290V.
Even after installing the above setup, still my AVR turns off and on when there's a minimal fluctuation. Am i still missing something? Some of my friends told me it will be gone if I convert my home electricity from single phase to 3-Phase... Is this true?
I'm into a huge confusion and sincerely not sure what to do further, thus requesting your suggestions here. Kindly help, sorry for the long post. Thank you!!
My gear:
AVR: Denon X250BT
Speakers: Taga Harmony 606 v3 (5.0 package)
Subwoofer: Mission MS 200
TV: Motorola Revou QLED-55 in Android TV
(all bought and installed 2 months back)
I am new to this forum and an absolute noob in the world of AV and Hometheater. First up, my sincere thanks to the members here for offering a lot of very good worthwhile suggestions on various AV topics!
Problem scenario:
My Denon AVR (Model: X250BT) while running fine for sometime and then restarts on its own. I've found out that this is due to the extreme voltage fluctuations in my area. (I live in the outskirts of Trichy, Tamilnadu).
To mitigate this, I've bought and installed a 2KVA Servo stabiliser, after reading some of the articles here and elsewhere and connected the AVR alone into it. TV has a separate stabiliser (make: Everest).
Things to note:
a. Home electricity is in Single phase,
b. Input voltage at times gets down to 150V sometimes (mainly in the mornings and evenings, so I am a bit afraid to use it during this time).
c. Output voltage on the Servo stab is set to 230v / 50Hz. (with a threshold of +/-5v),
d. Voltage working range in the Servo - 130V to 290V.
Even after installing the above setup, still my AVR turns off and on when there's a minimal fluctuation. Am i still missing something? Some of my friends told me it will be gone if I convert my home electricity from single phase to 3-Phase... Is this true?
I'm into a huge confusion and sincerely not sure what to do further, thus requesting your suggestions here. Kindly help, sorry for the long post. Thank you!!
My gear:
AVR: Denon X250BT
Speakers: Taga Harmony 606 v3 (5.0 package)
Subwoofer: Mission MS 200
TV: Motorola Revou QLED-55 in Android TV
(all bought and installed 2 months back)