I want a UPS which has the best voltage regulation features . My area is worst affected in the summer where voltages drop tremendously. Will a UPS do the job or should I look for a stabilizer?
wats the voltage when @ max voltage drop.if its below 185v then APC is out of the question.
if below 165V then ruleout powercom and think bout getting Microtek though i wont be able to tell u if the Microtek will work below 165V but the Powercom works for anything above 165v that i can tell 4 sure as i hav 1.
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APC SmartUPS is what you should be looking at. They cost double of what the normal ones cost though! I have a 1500VA one that costed me roughly 18 grand. Never seen it go to battery backup mode because of voltage drops/spikes. It has an inbuilt AVR.