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UK AC Voltage too high?
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<blockquote data-quote="Creakyride" data-source="post: 538817" data-attributes="member: 35395"><p>Since I had a EV home charger installed, I have been able to monitor the voltage to the charger through the supplied App.</p><p></p><p>The voltage averages to 246V but often gets up to 249 -250.</p><p></p><p>Is this normal?</p><p></p><p>My LG LCD TV screen failed 3 times in 3 years and wondering if this could be related to higher voltage than the 240V rating.</p><p>Recently, my outdoor LED 10W light has failed also. The thing is, the replacement light that I am considering buying is rated 230-240v. I never seen an electrical device showing the actual voltage limit that it can operate to before failing, so making an informative purchase is impossible. I don't mind paying more for a reliable product , made for the UK market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creakyride, post: 538817, member: 35395"] Since I had a EV home charger installed, I have been able to monitor the voltage to the charger through the supplied App. The voltage averages to 246V but often gets up to 249 -250. Is this normal? My LG LCD TV screen failed 3 times in 3 years and wondering if this could be related to higher voltage than the 240V rating. Recently, my outdoor LED 10W light has failed also. The thing is, the replacement light that I am considering buying is rated 230-240v. I never seen an electrical device showing the actual voltage limit that it can operate to before failing, so making an informative purchase is impossible. I don't mind paying more for a reliable product , made for the UK market. [/QUOTE]
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