Forte ACDR-5kVA 5 kVA / 3800 W (31065)
![]() | Outdated Product AVR type: relay; Input voltage: 230V (1 phase); Power (W): 3800; Power (kVA): 5; Input voltage (V): 100 – 260; Output voltage accuracy (±), %: 8; Response time (ms): 6; Efficiency (%): 98; Dimensions (mm): 370x285x215; Weight (kg): 9.8; |
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I bought it for the country house, this is my first purchase of this type of equipment. After the house started "accumulating" kitchen and household appliances, it became necessary. Not high cost and ease of installation, electronic display and the ability to select a turn-on delay (important for a refrigerator) It's been almost 8 years of use... It stands in the hallway under the meter... the relays click quite loudly... considering the "somewhat wild" electricity at the summer house... fans of transformer welding - IT'S ANNOYING. This spring, it didn't want to turn on (I turn it off for the winter... lighting and security equipment are from another wire, BUT also from the meter!). I had to "train" it with the switch... it beeped... wrote scribbles on the screen... but it started up. Another problem emerged - at an input voltage of 200-210, the relays switch frantically... the fridge and microwave even jump... (my heart does too). They might die. I can't do without a stabilizer - in the morning it's up to 260 at the input... everything will fly off, and this one is probably running out of resources. I'll buy a new one. |
It worked fine for 2 years, then the input voltage began to jump to 400v, after 2-3 minutes it was cut off. I took it to the service center. After 2 months they returned it with the answer that there were no spare parts. Worked for 2 years before the breakdown Lack of spare parts use Forte ACDR-5kVA month or more i recommend it don't buy |
Normal stabilizer, when voltage goes beyond normal limits, protection triggers. Displays both voltages (before and after stabilization), however after stabilization it inaccurately shows within 10 volts, before stabilization it shows "honestly". Regarding parts, it's interesting what they couldn't find, everything is simple there. It is relay-type which means if the load is constantly changing (like an induction cooker or a microwave) or the input voltage often fluctuates then the relays will frequently switch and quickly wear out. (40 UAH + replacement). In 2 years I have replaced 2 relays. Price. Nothing for that price. Sensitivity to frequent voltage drops. use Forte ACDR-5kVA more than year |
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