Looking for an AC (60Hz) Voltage Stabilizer

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Glenn Jacobs

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I have used 50 Hz voltage Stabilizers in Europe and I wonder if there
something similar in the US. The ones in Europe, I believe were passive.
I am not sure how they worked some sort of a tank circuit with a swinging
choke? Maybe.

Anyway My problem is that my house runs on solar and when the well pump
kicks on it drops the voltage enough so that it messes up the electronics
in a couple of pieces of equipment. Washing Machine and sometimes my
computer. I would like to put voltage stabilizers in front of each of
these two items.

Any suggestions?

Jake
 
Try Google for Sola as they make resonant xfmrs that might fill your bill.

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"Glenn Jacobs" <gjacobs@remove.starband.net> wrote in message
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I have used 50 Hz voltage Stabilizers in Europe and I wonder if there
something similar in the US. The ones in Europe, I believe were passive.
I am not sure how they worked some sort of a tank circuit with a swinging
choke? Maybe.

Anyway My problem is that my house runs on solar and when the well pump
kicks on it drops the voltage enough so that it messes up the electronics
in a couple of pieces of equipment. Washing Machine and sometimes my
computer. I would like to put voltage stabilizers in front of each of
these two items.

Any suggestions?

Jake
 
Glenn Jacobs wrote:
I have used 50 Hz voltage Stabilizers in Europe and I wonder if there
something similar in the US. The ones in Europe, I believe were passive.
I am not sure how they worked some sort of a tank circuit with a swinging
choke? Maybe.

Anyway My problem is that my house runs on solar and when the well pump
kicks on it drops the voltage enough so that it messes up the electronics
in a couple of pieces of equipment. Washing Machine and sometimes my
computer. I would like to put voltage stabilizers in front of each of
these two items.

Any suggestions?

Jake
Yep, they exist. I've even got one for sale here:
http://nm7u.tripod.com/homepage/sale.html
Uses a motorized variac connected backwards from the usual.
mike

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