Can The Use Of Contactless Voltage Regulators Reduce Safety Hazards
The answer is: Yes. Because the contactless voltage regulator does not have carbon brushes and will not produce sparks, it greatly reduces safety hazards.
Can Automatic Voltage Stabilizer really not produce sparks?
Recently, many people think that contactless voltage regulators are better and do not produce sparks, so they are safer and more convenient to use, but can contactless voltage regulators really not produce sparks?
First of all, we need to know that there are two reasons for sparks. One is that at the moment of contact, sparks are generated between the two wires due to the potential difference. The second is that the other end of the plug is loaded, and there are turned on lighting or electrical appliances. Sparks will be generated when power is turned on. If only the plug and the socket are in contact, sparks will not be generated. In addition, the sparks generated are harmful to the human body in two ways. One is that it will burn people's limbs. The other is that if the sparks are too large, it will also hurt people's eyes and cause accidents.
During the use of the contactless voltage stabilizer, it can effectively stabilize the voltage and will not cause the potential difference to be too large, so it also avoids the generation of electric sparks. Therefore, compared with the brushless voltage stabilizer, the contactless voltage stabilizer has a higher safety factor. And the contactless voltage stabilizer, because it uses thyristor to control, does not require human control, so it can effectively protect the safety of the human body during use.
In short, the safety factor of the contactless voltage stabilizer is relatively high, so during the use process, if you encounter a situation where the voltage is too low or too high, or the voltage is unstable, you can use the contactless voltage stabilizer. But I remind you that when choosing, you must go to those regular manufacturers to choose, because if the contactless voltage stabilizer is not selected well, it is no different from those ordinary voltage stabilizers, and there will even be greater safety hazards.