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Looking to use the Marshall Tufflex ones. What would you recommend?
Thanks.
They market it as “cutting edge technology”, I found the same thing in a 1938 copy of Stubbs electrical encyclopaedia.
You could just use a transformer
If you're looking at voltage optimisation bear in mind that most units just reduce the voltage by a percentage. Therefore if the incoming voltage is fluctuating, so will the outgoing voltage.
They are basically step down transformers. Some can supposedly maintain a steady output voltage.
the problem with most transformers is the output would vary depending on the imput.I mentioned that in an earlier post:
the problem with most transformers is the output would vary depending on the imput.
thats why i sugested a ups.A transformer will not provide voltage stability. The O/P will vary with the I/P which isn’t what this question is about.
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