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How does a stabilizer works?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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A home voltage stabilizer reduces (buck) or increases (boost) the out put voltage for respective increase and decrease in line voltage. To reduce output voltage the relay cutoff some transformer winding turns, and to increase output voltage the relay add some transformer winding turns in predefined steps.

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