A voltage-stabilizing power strip, also known as a voltage-regulating power strip, combines the functionalities of a power strip and a voltage stabilizer. It typically features multiple outlets to connect several electronic devices simultaneously while providing a stable voltage output.
The primary function of a voltage-stabilizing power strip is to protect electronic devices from damage caused by voltage fluctuations and surges. In households or offices, the voltage from the electrical grid can be unstable, with instances of both high and low voltage levels, which can negatively impact the normal operation and lifespan of electronic devices. With an in-built voltage stabilizer, the power strip continuously monitors the voltage and automatically adjusts the output voltage to ensure it remains within a safe range, safeguarding the connected devices from voltage-related issues.
Capacity | 3000VA/1200W |
Input nominal voltage | 120VAC |
Input voltage range | 95VAC-145VA |
Frequncy | 50/60Hz |
Output nominal voltage | 120VAC+/-9.596(108-131) |
Output current | 10A~Nomina |
NEMA5-15R | 8 outlets |
Delay | 5S/15S/30S |