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square wave voltage stabilizer

jay75

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my psu, monitor and modem are plugged into a voltage stabilizer which gives off square waves. does this pose a problem in the long or short term.
 
Originally posted by: jay75
my psu, monitor and modem are plugged into a voltage stabilizer which gives off square waves. does this pose a problem in the long or short term.

Why do you think it "gives off square waves"?
 
It is not the ideal output for sensitive switching type power supplies as used
in modern computer equipment It should be as close to a Sine Wave as possible.
So the best bet is to get a voltage stabilzer that outputs a sine wave
 
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