vishalrao
Member
Hello folks!
I have a so-called 3-phase protector device fixed after my electricity meter box that cuts off supply for at least 2 minutes for over or under voltage, and I have a so-called pure sine wave inverter for whole-home backup in UPS mode which works well for all my devices in the house - TVs, my HTiB set, my PC, smaller stuff like wifi devices etc.
I have a Denon X550BT which will sometimes "trip" (make a click sound while "restarting" or toggling itself off and on) when the inverter kicks in to switchover and switch back (during power cuts or voltage goes out of its UPS-mode range) which seems like the AVR's power supply is very sensitive.
Is there a quick/simple solution I can apply to prevent this? Like some devices have power adapters (bricks) that apparently retain some charge for brief enough duration to withstand the inverter switching delay (even though it claims to be under 20ms) so these devices continue to work uninterrupted.
Any advice or suggestions?
Thank you!
I have a so-called 3-phase protector device fixed after my electricity meter box that cuts off supply for at least 2 minutes for over or under voltage, and I have a so-called pure sine wave inverter for whole-home backup in UPS mode which works well for all my devices in the house - TVs, my HTiB set, my PC, smaller stuff like wifi devices etc.
I have a Denon X550BT which will sometimes "trip" (make a click sound while "restarting" or toggling itself off and on) when the inverter kicks in to switchover and switch back (during power cuts or voltage goes out of its UPS-mode range) which seems like the AVR's power supply is very sensitive.
Is there a quick/simple solution I can apply to prevent this? Like some devices have power adapters (bricks) that apparently retain some charge for brief enough duration to withstand the inverter switching delay (even though it claims to be under 20ms) so these devices continue to work uninterrupted.
Any advice or suggestions?
Thank you!