power line conditioner
1. Tripp Lite LC1800 (1800W)
- Features:
1800-watt capacity Automatic voltage regulation (AVR) to correct under- and over-voltage Provides surge suppression and line noise filtering Offers up to 95% voltage correction for stable power output Pros: Affordable, reliable, and handles small loads well. Cons: Limited to 1800 watts, so it may not be sufficient for high-wattage setups. Best For: Moderate setups, such as a single desktop computer and monitor.
2. Furman AC-215A Compact Power Conditioner
- Features:
Provides up to 10A of power, suited for smaller setups (up to 1200 watts) Series Multi-Stage Protection (SMP) for robust surge protection Extreme Voltage Shutdown (EVS) feature protects connected equipment from severe voltage spikes Linear Filtering Technology (LiFT) to reduce line noise and improve THD Pros: Compact, effective for sensitive electronics, and has strong surge protection. Cons: Not suitable for higher-wattage devices. Best For: Single sensitive devices like an LCD TV, laptop, or small desktop setup.
3. APC LE1200 Line-R (1200VA) or LE1500 (1500VA)
- Features:
Automatic voltage regulation (AVR) corrects high and low voltages Basic filtering for improved power quality Surge protection against spikes and fluctuations Pros: Cost-effective and provides sufficient filtering for small to mid-range loads. Cons: Limited noise filtering capability; doesn’t offer as much THD correction as more advanced models. Best For: Basic power conditioning needs, such as small office electronics.
4. Furman P-1800 AR (Advanced Power Conditioner and Voltage Regulator)
- Features:
Offers up to 15A (1800 watts) capacity, handling larger setups Advanced voltage regulation to ensure stable voltage output within ±5V Extensive surge protection and filtering for sensitive electronics Ideal for applications requiring clean power, like audio and computer equipment Pros: Excellent voltage regulation and filtration; designed for sensitive electronic loads. Cons: More expensive and larger than simpler conditioners. Best For: Larger setups with multiple sensitive electronics, such as an entertainment center or home office.