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What is a single phase automatic voltage switcher (AVS)
08 Jan 2025

What is a single phase automatic voltage switcher (AVS)

AVS stands for automatic voltage switcher, an automatic voltage switching protector for single-phase power systems. Its main function is to protect single-phase electrical equipment from damage caused by voltage fluctuations (such as too high, too low, or unstable).

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Should my TV be plugged into a TV power protector?
07 Jan 2025

Should my TV be plugged into a TV power protector?

Is it necessary to install an automatic voltage protector on the TV at home? Yixing manufacturers will tell you that whether the TV needs to be inserted into a voltage protector depends mainly on the specific use environment and needs.

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Yixing leader's New Year's speech: about 2024, and more about the future
02 Jan 2025

Yixing leader's New Year's speech: about 2024, and more about the future

As 2024 slowly comes to an end, Wenzhou Yixing Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. has also ushered in a brand new 2025, which is a new starting point full of hope and challenges. Looking back on the past year, we have experienced the baptism of wind and rain and sunshine together, and every step of growth embodies the sweat and wisdom of all Yixing people.

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Detailed Explanation About TV Guard Protector
26 Dec 2024

Detailed Explanation About TV Guard Protector

TV Guard Protector is a practical power protection device that can provide comprehensive protection for electrical equipment such as TVs, reducing damage and malfunctions caused by power problems.

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Application scenarios and precautions of multi-plug surge protectors
20 Dec 2024

Application scenarios and precautions of multi-plug surge protectors

Multiple plug surge protectors can be used in various scenarios to help protect electronic devices from power surges and overloads.

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Function, principle, use of refrigerator voltage protector
18 Dec 2024

Function, principle, use of refrigerator voltage protector

Refrigerator voltage protector is a device used to protect household refrigerators from voltage fluctuations (overvoltage, overvoltage, lightning).

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How to avoid overvoltage or surges
26 Dec 2022

How to avoid overvoltage or surges

Sometimes there are various external factors that prevent the electricity supply from remaining stable and homogeneous, factors which produce voltage spikes. It is important to know how to identify the factors behind this and to prevent any consequences.

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Learn About Lightning Surge Protection
24 Dec 2022

Learn About Lightning Surge Protection

Lightning is the visible discharge of static electricity within a cloud, between clouds, or between the earth and clouds.

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What is the difference between True Off Delay and Switch Initiated Delay Off?
12 Dec 2022

What is the difference between True Off Delay and Switch Initiated Delay Off?

Fundamentally, both timers are similar in that they provide a delay period that the relay remains energised for from an initial trigger. However, the trigger method for both is different.

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Fast Facts About Surges & Lightning
05 Dec 2022

Fast Facts About Surges & Lightning

Knowing about lightning surges, how lightning strikes, its unpredictability, where it comes from, can assist you in making the right decision around protecting against it.

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120 Volt Outlet: Everything You Need To Know
03 Dec 2022

120 Volt Outlet: Everything You Need To Know

Do you know your home has 240 and 120-volt outlets? If not, you must know the difference between the two before starting any electric work at your home. In this article of 120 Volt Outlet, you will know everything You Need To Know. You should know it before even moving your appliances. The volts are the degree of current or pressure which the equipment needs to function correctly. Although you will mostly find 120-volt outlets everywhere in your house, some heavy equipment needs 240-volt Output and plug power to perform.

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Why Surge Protection Should Not be Neglected
28 Nov 2022

Why Surge Protection Should Not be Neglected

A single bolt of lightning packs thousands of amperes of current and up to one billion volts of energy. We hear numerous incidents of lost lives and damage to humans, animals or property caused by lightning attacks. The boost in electrical voltage caused by a lightning, also called a surge, can damage your home and expensive electrical equipment considerably. Most of our homes today are replete with fancy and pricey electronics systems such as smart TVs, exclusive sound systems, high-end gaming consoles, blu-ray players etc. Any sort of damage to any of them is enough to burn a huge hole in wallet.

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