The left display is showing 130+ volts and keeps tripping my breaker. Any thoughts?
C ColdOG Audiophyte Yesterday at 2:36 PM #1 The left display is showing 130+ volts and keeps tripping my breaker. Any thoughts?
TLS Guy Audioholic Jedi Yesterday at 2:47 PM #2 ColdOG said: The left display is showing 130+ volts and keeps tripping my breaker. Any thoughts? Click to expand... Check your home’s voltage now. When that happened to me, the power company had a failing regulator. I literally prevented a catastrophe in the local area.
ColdOG said: The left display is showing 130+ volts and keeps tripping my breaker. Any thoughts? Click to expand... Check your home’s voltage now. When that happened to me, the power company had a failing regulator. I literally prevented a catastrophe in the local area.
lovinthehd Audioholic Jedi Yesterday at 7:06 PM #3 My first step would be to check the voltage at the outlet. Plus I don't trust Monster.
H highfigh Seriously, I have no life. Today at 10:26 AM #4 lovinthehd said: My first step would be to check the voltage at the outlet. Plus I don't trust Monster. Click to expand... I don't know if they should be blamed for this- a usable panel-mounted digital voltmeter can be bought for a couple of dollars and I doubt they would skimp on that........
lovinthehd said: My first step would be to check the voltage at the outlet. Plus I don't trust Monster. Click to expand... I don't know if they should be blamed for this- a usable panel-mounted digital voltmeter can be bought for a couple of dollars and I doubt they would skimp on that........
lovinthehd Audioholic Jedi Today at 7:21 PM #5 highfigh said: I don't know if they should be blamed for this- a usable panel-mounted digital voltmeter can be bought for a couple of dollars and I doubt they would skimp on that........ Click to expand... They sold a lot of unnecessary gear is why I don't trust them much....it's pretty old and things fail....
highfigh said: I don't know if they should be blamed for this- a usable panel-mounted digital voltmeter can be bought for a couple of dollars and I doubt they would skimp on that........ Click to expand... They sold a lot of unnecessary gear is why I don't trust them much....it's pretty old and things fail....
C ColdOG Audiophyte Today at 7:48 PM #6 lovinthehd said: They sold a lot of unnecessary gear is why I don't trust them much....it's pretty old and things fail.... Click to expand... I like my Monster Power Conditioners and Voltage Regulators. They work well and seem to do what they are supposed to do. I have 3 AVS2000s and the one just shows that the outpost voltage is in the 130s…not sure whether Im Able to fix it or just throw it out
lovinthehd said: They sold a lot of unnecessary gear is why I don't trust them much....it's pretty old and things fail.... Click to expand... I like my Monster Power Conditioners and Voltage Regulators. They work well and seem to do what they are supposed to do. I have 3 AVS2000s and the one just shows that the outpost voltage is in the 130s…not sure whether Im Able to fix it or just throw it out
lovinthehd Audioholic Jedi Today at 7:55 PM #7 ColdOG said: I like my Monster Power Conditioners and Voltage Regulators. They work well and seem to do what they are supposed to do. I have 3 AVS2000s and the one just shows that the outpost voltage is in the 130s…not sure whether Im Able to fix it or just throw it out Click to expand... Why do you even need to use such gear? What do you think they "do"?
ColdOG said: I like my Monster Power Conditioners and Voltage Regulators. They work well and seem to do what they are supposed to do. I have 3 AVS2000s and the one just shows that the outpost voltage is in the 130s…not sure whether Im Able to fix it or just throw it out Click to expand... Why do you even need to use such gear? What do you think they "do"?