Luxeon LDR-1500VA 1.5 kVA / 1150 W
![]() | Outdated Product AVR type: relay; Input voltage: 230V (1 phase); Power (W): 1150; Power (kVA): 1.5; Input voltage (V): 135-265; Dimensions (mm): 110x230x200; Weight (kg): 4; |
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Luxeon LDR-500VA 0.5 kVA / 400 W AVR is a compact and stylish voltage stabilizer designed for small loads. It features a clear digital indicator for input and output voltage, although some users report that it slightly overestimates the output voltage by about 10 volts. While it effectively stabilizes low input voltages, correcting them to a normal range, there are concerns about its reliability. One user noted that with minor voltage fluctuations, the output can vary significantly, potentially harming sensitive equipment. It is best suited for environments with stable low or high voltage, acting more like an autotransformer. Despite its attractive design, some users have experienced issues with it turning off unexpectedly, especially when the input voltage drops below 165 volts, contrary to its stated range of 135-265 volts. Overall, while it may work well in specific conditions, caution is advised for those needing consistent voltage stabilization.
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If you live in the private sector and you still do not need a stabilizer, then you are a happy person. In general, in my opinion, absolutely all households with overhead power lines already have this problem. The fact is that when these lines were calculated and laid at the time, electricity consumption was many times less than now. So the fact that now these electrical networks are still somehow working can already be considered a miracle. At my house, the voltage jumps so that important home appliances cannot work normally. I bought this model in order to properly power the most necessary things: a gas boiler for heating, a refrigerator and a laptop with a network router. In general, of course, it would be worth taking a more powerful model for the whole house, but there won’t be enough money for a good device. It proved to be a convenient and reliable stabilizer for a small load. I attached an extension cord to three outlets to its only outlet and powered the refrigerator with a boiler from it, I also connected the laptop charger there. I liked the very clear double indicator of input and output voltage. Although he is lying a little, he allows you to more or less correctly assess the situation. Output stability is good. I have a low input problem (usually from 160 to 190 volts) and the stabilizer corrects it to normal 230 (actually 220v). Has a two year warranty. The digital output voltage indicator overestimates the voltage by about 10 volts. A trifle, but unpleasant. When the input voltage changes, it clicks, but I can’t say that it interferes so much. From the kitchen to the rooms through the closed doors, this is still not audible. |
Suitable only for networks with stable low or high voltage for use as an autotransformer. When using this device with minor drops, it will destroy any equipment that requires stable power many times faster. Beautiful design and indication This is not a stabilizer, but a destroyer of equipment that requires stable voltage. With fluctuations in the network of 4-6 volts, the output voltage "jumps" from 20 to 40 volts, although the indicator consistently shows 220. If in doubt, connect a desk lamp or measure with a tester... use Luxeon LDR-500VA month or more i recommend it don't buy |
Not recommending Didn't like it Turns off constantly. use Luxeon LDR-1000VA few months |
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