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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: UK balanced powerPosted by PurePower on: 6/7/2013
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Hi Mani
The UK  240 volt utility system  does not parallel the North American 120 volt system - and is also quite different from the North American 240 volt scheme used for household stoves and dryers that uses split phase 120 volt legs to present a 240 volt supply. In our plant, we have both a 208 volt supply generated by 2 120 volt phases of a three phase supply to power our nominal 230 volt international units as well as a step up transfomer setup converting our 120 volt supply to 220, 230, or 240 as desired. So it is a matter of apples, oranges and tangerines.
To answer Georges question, we did not buy a balanced power product in order to lab test his situation. We can't see the utility of using both products. If using a balanced transformer to cancel noise resolved his local utility power issues then we are pleased for him. If he wants to find out if PurePower regeneration offers an even better result by providing unrestricted current and accurate guaranteed voltage, he should take the opportunity to try our product. He can plug it in to the wall outlet and listen. If he wishes to experiment he can plug it into the balanced power output, by all means. Should that provide double the pleasure he could make 2 companies happy at the same time.




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