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Default supplying accurate output voltage input voltage

On Jun 16, 9:25*am, Laurav wrote:
On Jun 16, 12:24*pm, Laurav wrote:

On Jun 15, 11:10*pm, Bennett wrote:


They are pretty expensive - $350 and up. *Output voltage usually not
adjustable; the built in rheostat that you've got would adjust the voltage.


About how much would a UPS cost that regulates output voltage within
1% ?
The turbine uses about 1-2 A on the usual setting. *On the highest
setting it uses 9 A, but I never use it that high.
Laura


ps Can anyone point me to such a UPS?
thanks


didn't see any specific responses, so

try search for UPS in the 200+VA range, to be certain it'll give no
problems find something 400+ VA that is constantly running.

When you find something that you 'think' might work within budget;
post a URL here and everyone will look at it and give excellent
critiques.

Then you can buy it and be done with it.