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Standard output Tripplite LC-1200

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I have a Tripplite Line Conditioner Model LC-1200.

Measuring the output at the outlets I get 112.3 VAC.

Output at my wall socket is 123.1 VAC.

Is this unit working correctly or do I need to make internal
adjustments, there are some trim pots inside. Is line conditioning
supposed to step down the voltage, is this the proper output VAC?

thanks

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kevin g wrote:
> Measuring the output at the outlets I get 112.3 VAC.

US house current is anywhere from about 110VAC to 130VAC. Sounds like
reasonable output to me.

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On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 10:13:41 -0400, kevin g <kevingnospam@aol.com>
wrote:

>I have a Tripplite Line Conditioner Model LC-1200.
>
>Measuring the output at the outlets I get 112.3 VAC.
>
>Output at my wall socket is 123.1 VAC.
>
>Is this unit working correctly or do I need to make internal
>adjustments, there are some trim pots inside. Is line conditioning
>supposed to step down the voltage, is this the proper output VAC?
>
>thanks
Sounds fine. The real question is what happens at lower line voltages?
123 is slightly high but only hard on incadescent lamps :) 
If you monitor you line voltage and can snag a reading when it is
close to 110, that will tell the tale. Having a Variac would make this
test easy.
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