Monster Power AVS 2000 showing over voltage

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ColdOG

Audiophyte
The left display is showing 130+ volts and keeps tripping my breaker. Any thoughts?
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
The left display is showing 130+ volts and keeps tripping my breaker. Any thoughts?
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

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
My first step would be to check the voltage at the outlet. Plus I don't trust Monster.
 
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highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
My first step would be to check the voltage at the outlet. Plus I don't trust Monster.
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

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
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........ :)
They sold a lot of unnecessary gear is why I don't trust them much....it's pretty old and things fail....
 
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ColdOG

Audiophyte
They sold a lot of unnecessary gear is why I don't trust them much....it's pretty old and things fail....
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

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
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
Why do you even need to use such gear? What do you think they "do"?
 
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highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
They sold a lot of unnecessary gear is why I don't trust them much....it's pretty old and things fail....
I never liked their cables and habit of suing companies that used 'Monster' in their names, as if Munster Cables coined the word.
 
Speedskater

Speedskater

Audioholic General
Get a "Kill-a-Watt" (or similar) meter.
Check several different outlets in the home.
Are some way high and some way low?
 
m. zillch

m. zillch

Full Audioholic
They provide voltage stabilization, surge protection and clean power to my electronics.
Well sure "clean" power might initially sound like a good idea but what about the electricity's focus and depth? How do we know these devices aren't smearing that? I mean after all, these Monster products are pretty cheap as these things go.
 
Eppie

Eppie

Audioholic Ninja
Before dissing the op's gear, do a little research. The AVS 2000 is not like your typical line filter that simply provides a little surge protection and does no voltage correction. The Monster unit has a computerized servo motor connected to a variable transformer. It's like an automated variac. This provides both overvoltage and undervoltage protection (between 80V and 140V). I can't comment on how good surge protection is without doing more research.

If you have 3 of these units and only one is reporting 130V on the output, then that is not a line voltage issue. If the voltage at the panel was an issue, all 3 units would be reporting the same overvoltage on the input. Since this is only on the output of one unit, the issue is with that unit.

These units have dangerous levels of current. Do not attempt any repair unless you have a lot of experience repairing electronics. The problem you will have fixing this is that Monster does not release service manuals. You might find a repair shop willing to look at it, but without a service manual many shops won't touch it.
 
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