Which unit is the all-in-one?Looks like Furman makes an all-in-one unit now too. They finally woke up lol.
Which unit is the all-in-one?Looks like Furman makes an all-in-one unit now too. They finally woke up lol.
https://furmanpower.com/product/20a-prestige-voltage-regulator-power-conditioner/Which unit is the all-in-one?
Worth noting that's 20A, so you'll have that different style plug on the end of it.https://furmanpower.com/product/20a-prestige-voltage-regulator-power-conditioner/
Still doesn't tell you voltage in vs. voltage out, though. Maybe not a lot of people want/need that info, but I know it would be useful to me. Only way to get that is to run both the AR and PFR together.
That's correct. The AR has 'some' power conditioning capability but not to the extent of the PF R. No reserve current capacitors either. If your voltage is that consistent you don't really need the AR. I run a PF R and every amp I've plugged into it sounds better vs. going straight into the wall. Reduces errant noises too. Some have said that running both units reduces noise even further but just by a very slight additional amount. I'm extremely content with just the PF R for my needs.I'm a bit confused. According to the P-1800 AR manual it says it does power conditioning as well, so it does both voltage reg and conditioning. Did you mean it doesn't have the 'clear tone" extra conditioning and amp the reserve current like the PFR @FourT6and2?
I bought the P-1800 PF R and AR but thinking of returning the AR. The only benefit I see of the AR is if you have voltage fluctuations above or below 5 volts (Looks the the transformer has only 5 volt taps) and my wall only goes down to 119 and up to 121 max after checking it for a few days.
I'm a bit confused. According to the P-1800 AR manual it says it does power conditioning as well, so it does both voltage reg and conditioning. Did you mean it doesn't have the 'clear tone" extra conditioning and amp the reserve current like the PFR @FourT6and2?
I bought the P-1800 PF R and AR but thinking of returning the AR. The only benefit I see of the AR is if you have voltage fluctuations above or below 5 volts (Looks the the transformer has only 5 volt taps) and my wall only goes down to 119 and up to 121 max after checking it for a few days.
One way to achieve this with the unit your returned I've heard is to just use an adapter, because the IEC makes the plug different just so that they aren't confused and can be differentiated.Had to return it and get the P-1800 because the outlets in my home are 15a not 20a. View attachment 155101
Thank for the warning.Had to return it and get the P-1800 because the outlets in my home are 15a not 20a. View attachment 155101
There was no need to return it. Most places have 12AWG wiring on 20 Amp circuits with 15A outlets and can handle a P-2400 with a NEMA 5-15P to NEMA 5-20P adapter.Thank for the warning.
Makes sense. After checking prices, I’m thinking about just buying a 1800 PFR to plug into the P1800AR that I already have.There was no need to return it. Most places have 12AWG wiring on 20 Amp circuits with 15A outlets and can handle a P-2400 with a NEMA 5-15P to NEMA 5-20P adapter.