A stabilized voltage supply is an electronic device that provides a stable AC or DC voltage to the load, encompassing two main categories: AC stabilized voltage supplies and DC stabilized voltage supplies. In the event of instantaneous fluctuations in the grid voltage or load, the stabilized voltage supply compensates the voltage amplitude with a response speed of 10-30ms, ensuring stability within ±2%.
The necessity of using a voltage stabilizer
With society's rapid advancement, electrical equipment is increasing at an exponential rate. However, the aging and development lag in power transmission and distribution facilities, along with poor design and insufficient power supply, result in excessively low voltage for end-users and often high voltage for line head users. For electrical equipment, particularly high-tech and precision devices that demand strict voltage control, this is akin to not having insurance. Unstable voltage can cause catastrophic damage or malfunctions, impacting production and leading to delays in delivery, inconsistent quality, and various other losses. It also accelerates equipment aging, affects service life, and may even destroy components, causing owners to face the burden of repairs or the need to update equipment in the short term, wasting resources; in severe cases, it can even lead to safety accidents, resulting in immeasurable losses.






