mubs
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I need help from EE types for an electrical problem.
We moved to a different apartment in February. Even since, I have had problems with electrical appliances & gadgets dying or misbehaving. I suspect this is what killed my motherboard recently, and why my UPS acts strange sometimes.
It appears the voltage here is always excessive. My multimeter reads 290V most of the time. This morning it read 320. It's supposed to be 220-240V.
Later, the building electrician brought his clamp meter that read lower; 250 vs mine at 282, both measured at the same time.
He claims there is no problem, and that my meter is defective, but I disagree. Maybe my meter reading is excessive, but when mine read 320, his would have read about 280, which is still too high.
The question is, what can I do to manage this at my end?
Worst case max concurrent consumption would be about 6.5kw (at night with 3 a/cs + fridge running, or in the morning with 3 electrical water heaters on + fridge).
Next year we are planning to move to another city where the problem is likely to be the opposite; low voltage.
There are cupboard sized whole-house voltage stabilizers, but they take up too much space and cost a bomb.
Are there alternatives? Any information, pointers, links would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
We moved to a different apartment in February. Even since, I have had problems with electrical appliances & gadgets dying or misbehaving. I suspect this is what killed my motherboard recently, and why my UPS acts strange sometimes.
It appears the voltage here is always excessive. My multimeter reads 290V most of the time. This morning it read 320. It's supposed to be 220-240V.
Later, the building electrician brought his clamp meter that read lower; 250 vs mine at 282, both measured at the same time.
He claims there is no problem, and that my meter is defective, but I disagree. Maybe my meter reading is excessive, but when mine read 320, his would have read about 280, which is still too high.
The question is, what can I do to manage this at my end?
Worst case max concurrent consumption would be about 6.5kw (at night with 3 a/cs + fridge running, or in the morning with 3 electrical water heaters on + fridge).
Next year we are planning to move to another city where the problem is likely to be the opposite; low voltage.
There are cupboard sized whole-house voltage stabilizers, but they take up too much space and cost a bomb.
Are there alternatives? Any information, pointers, links would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.