V guard Voltino Digi Stabilizer Fraud Cheating by Vguard

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2021
  • V guard is making fool out of customer by selling cheap, light weight 500 rs transformer in glossy cabinets for Rs 5000.
    Voltino digi, instead of solving the purpose , may damage ur valuable electronics.
    Be alert from such fraud companies.
    they have programmed the Voltmeter to show. a range of output in between 200v to 240 v
    also the buck and boost feature as promoted by company doesn't work perfectly to give u desired voltage range.

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  • @indiansoldier.....7992
    @indiansoldier.....7992 Рік тому +2

    Mera sath same huya... V guard blast ho gaya after 9 months... Honest review

  • @vikramsinhdantkale8525
    @vikramsinhdantkale8525 2 місяці тому +1

    Which UPS are you using? More importantly, which type of UPS it is? Is it a usual "Line Interactive" type or an expensive "Online" type? Line interactive UPSs cost from ₹1800 onwards, but the Online UPSs cost from ₹16000 onwards!
    Most usual Line Interactive type UPSs (even from good brands like APC) have a "Stepped Approximation of Sine-Wave" as an output. As per their user manuals "Inductive Load" like motors, larger transformers etc are not supposed to be powered with such UPSs. Otherwise they almost always malfunction, like yours seems to be doing. They make different kind of UPSs for such application, where motors inside medical devices like Oxygen Concentrator pumps, etc are supposed to be backed up with a UPS. We cannot use a normal computer UPS for this purpose, as the computer's SMPS/PSU has two large capacitors to smoothen the "Steps" of the Line Interactive UPS's stepped Sine-Wave output.
    Also, good quality UPSs do not need stabilizers as they already have "Surge protection" with a resettable fuse or circuit breaker already built in.
    Since you need a stabilizer, have you tried connecting this V-Guard stabilizer to the wall socket directly and then power the UPS through the stabilizer? This way, the UPS should get a stable electricity AC supply, and it's own power surge protection can keep your computer safe.
    In other words, connect the Stabilizer first and see what output you're getting. If it's near 230V AC then the stabilizer can be good, and may not be faulty. Then connect the UPS to the stabilizer, instead of connection the stabilizer to the UPS. If stabilizer alone can output 230V without being powered by UPS, then it's good. Otherwise, it isn't.
    After that, get rid of the white-red extention/power strip, as the UPS would have atleast 3 6A Output (Stepped Sine wave, through it's inverter and battery), which can be used for you computer. See if that works.
    I'm in no way connected to V-Guard or APC. I've been researching extensively about which stabilizer and UPS combination to get. I already have 1 APC UPS, which has been serving me well, and Even the APC Service Center near my place is excellent, so I'm having great experience with only the UPS most of the time, barring one weird monitor screen flickering during Generator to Utility power switchover in my apartment in Bengaluru, which is why I need a stabilizer with a delay function to prevent the flickering during fluctuation. I've researched quite a lot, and that's why I'm writing all this to you, as a usual user.
    It could be totally possible that you've got a faulty V-Guard Stabilizer. Have you contacted V-Guard Customer Support regarding this? Or have you returned the stabilizer back through Amazon?
    you also need to eliminate the problem one by one, by testing each component individually first. Sequence of connections does matter, especially with UPSs.
    Do let me know about your experience. All the best.

  • @Elder650
    @Elder650 2 роки тому +1

    Sir fer lena konsa chiye stablizer? TV kr lie? Btw I’ve same model In 2.25 amp output capacity that’s giving proper output I’ve got it checked from milti meter and variable transformer.

    • @Gitzy86
      @Gitzy86  2 роки тому +1

      Go for a heavy transformer based stabilizer. They are best. From local shop.

    • @shreyestandel4491
      @shreyestandel4491 2 роки тому

      @@Gitzy86 can u name one brand

    • @Gitzy86
      @Gitzy86  2 роки тому

      @@shreyestandel4491 Rank Stabilizer

  • @bamasutradhar221
    @bamasutradhar221 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you bhai main bhi pc ke liye lene wala tha apne bachaliya

    • @karthikn6419
      @karthikn6419 Рік тому

      V guard is most trusted and no.1 Indian brand
      Don't trust these fake youtubers , these guys are frauds , there are lot of videos where the v guard is tested and working good
      Only this one video is fucked up.

    • @lenael4747
      @lenael4747 8 місяців тому

      Bro I bought this stabilizer for my PC and I found that it doesn't maintain voltage above 200 as it should . it starts to work below 190v. There are reviews in Amazon mentioning the same. I bought microtek and it works well. . But yeah I think this person got a faulty stabilizer definitely.

    • @R.I01
      @R.I01 18 днів тому

      ​@@lenael4747 bhai mujhe Lena h please app suggest kro konsa lu?

  • @MDirshadLife
    @MDirshadLife 2 роки тому +2

    thank you mere dost ab kon sa liya hai wonto bta do iske baad

    • @Gitzy86
      @Gitzy86  2 роки тому

      Local banwa liya ..... And it's effective....

  • @ashishsurja9267
    @ashishsurja9267 Рік тому +1

    Bhaiya mere pass old stabiliser h ho jo Purane CRT tv lgta tha jo jiska input voltage 175v-250V and output 220V toh kya mein usey 50 inch led mein use kr skta hun ,

  • @user-bj7is2hd4z
    @user-bj7is2hd4z 11 місяців тому

    Good job

  • @reubensylvester8818
    @reubensylvester8818 Рік тому +2

    Looks like you have a faulty set wherein the cutoff is not working properly. I have the same unit and it works perfectly. I have checked it using a variac and it is accurate. However the price is too high. If one is to assemble the same unit by DIY, it will cost well under Rs.1500/-

  • @tuxnoel
    @tuxnoel 3 місяці тому

    V Guard put old used motor in my tower fan after new purchased product became defective after 1 hour of seal broken. Suspect they put recycled motors in manufacturing stage itself.

  • @user-hi9nh4kz2f
    @user-hi9nh4kz2f 2 місяці тому

    Bhai khonsa le

  • @Gitzy86
    @Gitzy86  2 роки тому +4

    500 rs ka transformer company 5000 ka mrp laga kar bech rahi hai

    • @THE_GREENWORLD
      @THE_GREENWORLD 2 роки тому +1

      Upto 55 inch tv k liye jo stabilizer hya ,o kya 43 inch tv & home theatre k liye accha rahega ya phir chal payega.?

    • @Gitzy86
      @Gitzy86  2 роки тому +1

      @@THE_GREENWORLD dear these are market selling strategies.
      1 kilo watt ka stabilizer market se le aao.
      1200 rs mein it will work fine.
      Otherwise agar ghar mein 5 kw ka stabilizer laga hai toh wo bhi jaroorat nahi hai.
      Sound system ka power withdraw kitna hai ???

    • @THE_GREENWORLD
      @THE_GREENWORLD 2 роки тому +1

      @@Gitzy86 43 in android tv & sony home theatre ht rt 40 5.1 (600w)& set top box.

    • @Gitzy86
      @Gitzy86  2 роки тому

      @@THE_GREENWORLD go for after market automatic voltage stabilizer of 1 kilowatt.
      It will cost maximum 1200 rs in copper winding.

  • @formanga8871
    @formanga8871 5 місяців тому

    You do know there can be faculty product right? It should not happen and you can go to consumer court for it but try asking them, They would fix the issue in no time.

  • @jassi40400
    @jassi40400 2 роки тому

    Bhai ye led and home theater ke liye hai pc ke liye nahi hai

    • @Gitzy86
      @Gitzy86  2 роки тому +2

      Bhaisahab
      Both consume same electricity.
      It's a stabilizer.
      TV ke liye alag
      Computer ke liye alag
      It's all marketing techniques

    • @gourangarana8037
      @gourangarana8037 10 місяців тому

      Bhai led tv ke liye kavi 280 volt ki jarurat nhi hota hai

    • @vikramsinhdantkale8525
      @vikramsinhdantkale8525 2 місяці тому

      it's not the same electricity.
      UPSs give stepped Sine-Wave output when on battery power. And, they bypass the inverter and give direct utility supply's real sine wave output when not running on battery power.
      Both have very different effects on devices that are connected to the UPSs. you seem to have connected the stabilizer to the UPS.
      The stabilizer can be faulty too. But this conclusion needs to be reached only by investigating the problem correctly.

  • @abhishekpanchabhai14
    @abhishekpanchabhai14 2 роки тому +1

    Proud of you sir

    • @Gitzy86
      @Gitzy86  2 роки тому

      Thanks dear.
      fake companies reputation/promises make us to purchase cheap Build products, under heavy MRP tags

    • @abhishekpanchabhai14
      @abhishekpanchabhai14 2 роки тому

      Sir please suggest any good stabilizer which you trust on

    • @Gitzy86
      @Gitzy86  2 роки тому

      @@abhishekpanchabhai14 dear go for local market you will get a copper winding step up step down stabilizer from 1200-2000 rs ,,,... You can see in video ,, I had purchased one

  • @indiatechnewscom
    @indiatechnewscom 2 роки тому

    Same video mene bhi banana liking voltage teek hai ua-cam.com/video/vevg7zrSmMI/v-deo.html

    • @vikramsinhdantkale8525
      @vikramsinhdantkale8525 2 місяці тому

      That could be because this person is using a household UPS (Online UPS) and not a usual basic Computer UPS (Line Interactive UPS). Both are different types of UPSs.
      The usual basic computer UPS are called "Line Interactive" UPS types, which has a different type of AC output (Stepped Sine-Wave), suitable for a computer. But a household UPS/inverter is a different type of UPS that outputs another type of AC (Pure Sine-Wave). This output is suitable for all other household electronics like Ceiling Fans, TVs, Fridge and even computers.
      The way these function is totally different, because of different types of electronics used in the types of UPSs I mentioned.