On 1999-08-15 Heimo said:
 SU>This 190-195 Voltage is really strange: is this the standard there
 SU>or are you sitting at the far end of a very haphazard rural line ?
At the end or in between a very haphazard rural line.
 SU>Me thinks that all power units have a stabilisation circuit which
 SU>cuts off if the entry voltage is to far off the tolerance limits.
That is what I think too, but I have never heard of it before.
 SU>As it would be more difficult to get something to lift the voltage
 SU>to at least 210, maybe it's easier to search for a transfo to get
 SU>the line tension down to 110-130 V. These 220-->110 are more widely
 SU>used and easier to find, and would probably give acceptable
 SU>near-110 V with that low power line input.
 SU>Almost all 'puter gear power units can be switched to run on 110 V,
 SU>and certainly those of most desktop machines.
The difficulty though is that the powersupply is highly irregular for the
last month or so. (220 this morning, now early afternoon 202 volts).
As soon as it darkens the power is down at 190). Formally I used to live in
a village with 135 volts during the weekends and 220 during the week. I
solved it by having two power stabilizers in between. But they got shortened

somehow and I had hoped to be better of with a UPS (Uninterrupted Power
Supply):-(.
I'd prefer the smokers lifeboat, please.

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