V-Guard Crystal Plus (Black) Specifications
Brand
V Guard
Type
Voltage Stabilizer
Used For
Television
Compatible Devices
Television upto 46 inch and Home Theater, DVD, DTH
Generator Compatibility
Yes
Color
Black
Model Id
Crystal Plus
Mount Type
Wall, Floor
Output Voltage Correction
Yes
Other Performance Features
Mains Turn - On Delay, Performs in Wide Input Range, >95 % Efficiency
Under Volt Protection
Yes
Over Volt Protection
Yes
Overload Protection
Yes
Minimum Input Power (V)
167 V
Maximum Input Power (V)
290 V
Minimum Output Power (V)
200 V
Maximum Output Power (V)
240 V
Accuracy (%)
2.5 %
Minimum Frequency (Hz)
50 Hz
Other Power Features
High Voltage Cut-off: 290 V Input (240 V Output), Capacity 3 Amps, 120 - 290 V Input Voltage Range
Other Features
Overload Cut Off with Automatic Reset, Performs in Wide Input Range, Line Noise and Spike Protection, Output Voltage Correction without Break
W X H X D
135 x 180 x 305 mm
Weight
3.85 kg
Range
Television up to 46 inch and Home Theater, DVD, DTH
Use
For LCD/LED/Plasma TV, Music System, Home Theatre, Medical Equipments, Photocopier, Epbax/Electronic Weighing Machine
Amperes
3 Amp
Applications
Primary Switching Technology, Zero Cross Detector Technology
Control
High Voltage Cut-off
Technology
Primary switching
Material
ABS
Supports
One 106.68 cm (42) LCD/LED/3D TV + DVD/DTH + Home theatre system
Supc
1737599
Application
LCD / LED Television Above 32 inch
Capacity
3 A
Overload Cut-off With Automatic RestLow / High Voltage Cut-offLine Noise / Spike Protection
Dimensions
18 x 30.5 cm
Sturdy, worth the money
By Aneesh Non
I placed the order post purchasing a 50 inch LED TV
Delivery was smooth and the product looks good
Sturdy and delivers whats promised
Highly recommended
Regards
Aneesh
V Guard Crystal Plus Stabilizer
By Sanjay Kumar Mahatoon
It is recommended for a screen size above 32. Its an good product with good build quality and comes with three years warranty. You can plug your TV, DTH, and playstation/Home theater to this stabilizer. Overall a must for all those expensive TV sets which are sold in the market.
1st disappointment from FLIPKART
By Kunal Kishoreon
Hi, I am using Flipkart for last few years. I started from low value item through medium value item purchase.
Recently I purchased the V-Guard Crystal Plus Voltage Stabilize from Flipkart. Unfortunately, the delivered item was not in shape, in fact its outer cover (Plastic material) was open and screws used for its fixture with main body was missing.
I fixed it on my own taking help from local technician as I do not have time to ask Flipkart for the necessary actions (refund/repair).
So, I would like to suggest the Flipkart that it takes years for making a goodwill and a very small step in ruing it.
kindly put more vigilance in pre-dispatch stage of the items.
Thanks,
kunal
Transformer Tap Changing AC Voltage Stabilizer
By Prince Stephen Ranjion
Output Voltage 200 - 240 V from input 167 V - 290 V
This means output voltage will be fluctuating in the range 200V - 240V according to input voltage. If input 167V then output 200V and if input 290V output 240V. But this is not accurate as these stabilizers use tap transformers which simply adds or subtracts some fixed voltage usually 20V, 40V etc. If input 200V 20V added and output 220V , If 240 input 20V reduced and output 220V. The main drawback is voltage threshold for switching may be set on some fixed voltage say 211V so if input 210V 20V added and output 230V if input 212 no switching. So if input voltage is slowly fluctuating in the input range 209 - 214V then output it provides is 229V - 214V that too instantly not gradual which actually harms the electronics device rather than helping.
This model is rated 3 Amps so some 600 VA (~220V x 3A) max load can be connected without straining the transformer.
These kind of stabilizers is not needed for any electronic device and instead connecting some surge protector is far better.
One I would recommend is this, Belkin 8 Socket Surge Protector
http://www.flipkart.com/belkin-8-socket-surge-protector/p/itmdcftuyhf8nrb5?pid=PPMDCFTSDKRUTGFZ&ref=1bfe9f09-332e-4c41-adf8-f06f0ad6da86
It have surge suppression from cable, phone, network lines too.
Good Product, but...
By J Son
I am a satisfied user of V-Guard power protection devices for years now and just bought this product. My early observations –
a) The power output is a stable 219-220V through input mains fluctuations and generator supply
b) The plastic body is not as rigid as the earlier products I have, also came heavily scratched.
c) Poor quality of the plastic body has led to slight misalignment of the two-halves of the cover, unit is a bit unstable when standing on the side on the floor (‘wall-mounting’ configuration)
d) Has 3-output sockets of which only ONE SOCKET IS 3-PIN.
Sturdy, worth the money
By Aneesh Non
I placed the order post purchasing a 50 inch LED TV
Delivery was smooth and the product looks good
Sturdy and delivers whats promised
Highly recommended
Regards
Aneesh
V Guard Crystal Plus Stabilizer
By Sanjay Kumar Mahatoon
It is recommended for a screen size above 32. Its an good product with good build quality and comes with three years warranty. You can plug your TV, DTH, and playstation/Home theater to this stabilizer. Overall a must for all those expensive TV sets which are sold in the market.
1st disappointment from FLIPKART
By Kunal Kishoreon
Hi, I am using Flipkart for last few years. I started from low value item through medium value item purchase.
Recently I purchased the V-Guard Crystal Plus Voltage Stabilize from Flipkart. Unfortunately, the delivered item was not in shape, in fact its outer cover (Plastic material) was open and screws used for its fixture with main body was missing.
I fixed it on my own taking help from local technician as I do not have time to ask Flipkart for the necessary actions (refund/repair).
So, I would like to suggest the Flipkart that it takes years for making a goodwill and a very small step in ruing it.
kindly put more vigilance in pre-dispatch stage of the items.
Thanks,
kunal
Transformer Tap Changing AC Voltage Stabilizer
By Prince Stephen Ranjion
Output Voltage 200 - 240 V from input 167 V - 290 V
This means output voltage will be fluctuating in the range 200V - 240V according to input voltage. If input 167V then output 200V and if input 290V output 240V. But this is not accurate as these stabilizers use tap transformers which simply adds or subtracts some fixed voltage usually 20V, 40V etc. If input 200V 20V added and output 220V , If 240 input 20V reduced and output 220V. The main drawback is voltage threshold for switching may be set on some fixed voltage say 211V so if input 210V 20V added and output 230V if input 212 no switching. So if input voltage is slowly fluctuating in the input range 209 - 214V then output it provides is 229V - 214V that too instantly not gradual which actually harms the electronics device rather than helping.
This model is rated 3 Amps so some 600 VA (~220V x 3A) max load can be connected without straining the transformer.
These kind of stabilizers is not needed for any electronic device and instead connecting some surge protector is far better.
One I would recommend is this, Belkin 8 Socket Surge Protector
http://www.flipkart.com/belkin-8-socket-surge-protector/p/itmdcftuyhf8nrb5?pid=PPMDCFTSDKRUTGFZ&ref=1bfe9f09-332e-4c41-adf8-f06f0ad6da86
It have surge suppression from cable, phone, network lines too.
Not what it used to be
By Bobbyon
I remember the first time I saw the ad of V-Guard. It was of a stabilizer with 7 years warranty. At a time when all others were giving 1 or 2 years warranty. It was in the 1980's. Within a short period, at least in Kerala, the word stabilizer meant V-Guard. Whenever I wanted to buy a stabilizer, V-Guard had been the automatic choice. So without a second thought, I ordered this product for my new HT setup.
When the product came, I was in for a surprise, not a pleasant one. The plastic cover was broken at the bottom side. And it wasn't even powering on. I asked for replacement and it was promptly delivered. Again the second one also had the plastic cover broken at the bottom. But this time it was working. I couldn't risk working my equipment without a stabilizer further and so I accepted it. I hope it is working as it is supposed to be.
I have a feeling that the quality of V-Guard is going downhill. It is definitely not what it used to be. For my next purchase, I will think twice before putting my money on a V-Guard.
After warranty stopped working
By Sankeerthon
Ok but worked only 3years ...
Super
By Bvaladakattion
Outstanding
Excellent
By Santoshon
Excellent Excellent
V guard
By Shahon
Superb product completely satisfactorily
Nice product
By Nishanthmurthyon
It is an excellent product
Sturdy, worth the money
By Aneesh Non
I placed the order post purchasing a 50 inch LED TV
Delivery was smooth and the product looks good
Sturdy and delivers whats promised
Highly recommended
Regards
Aneesh
V Guard Crystal Plus Stabilizer
By Sanjay Kumar Mahatoon
It is recommended for a screen size above 32. Its an good product with good build quality and comes with three years warranty. You can plug your TV, DTH, and playstation/Home theater to this stabilizer. Overall a must for all those expensive TV sets which are sold in the market.
1st disappointment from FLIPKART
By Kunal Kishoreon
Hi, I am using Flipkart for last few years. I started from low value item through medium value item purchase.
Recently I purchased the V-Guard Crystal Plus Voltage Stabilize from Flipkart. Unfortunately, the delivered item was not in shape, in fact its outer cover (Plastic material) was open and screws used for its fixture with main body was missing.
I fixed it on my own taking help from local technician as I do not have time to ask Flipkart for the necessary actions (refund/repair).
So, I would like to suggest the Flipkart that it takes years for making a goodwill and a very small step in ruing it.
kindly put more vigilance in pre-dispatch stage of the items.
Thanks,
kunal
Transformer Tap Changing AC Voltage Stabilizer
By Prince Stephen Ranjion
Output Voltage 200 - 240 V from input 167 V - 290 V
This means output voltage will be fluctuating in the range 200V - 240V according to input voltage. If input 167V then output 200V and if input 290V output 240V. But this is not accurate as these stabilizers use tap transformers which simply adds or subtracts some fixed voltage usually 20V, 40V etc. If input 200V 20V added and output 220V , If 240 input 20V reduced and output 220V. The main drawback is voltage threshold for switching may be set on some fixed voltage say 211V so if input 210V 20V added and output 230V if input 212 no switching. So if input voltage is slowly fluctuating in the input range 209 - 214V then output it provides is 229V - 214V that too instantly not gradual which actually harms the electronics device rather than helping.
This model is rated 3 Amps so some 600 VA (~220V x 3A) max load can be connected without straining the transformer.
These kind of stabilizers is not needed for any electronic device and instead connecting some surge protector is far better.
One I would recommend is this, Belkin 8 Socket Surge Protector
http://www.flipkart.com/belkin-8-socket-surge-protector/p/itmdcftuyhf8nrb5?pid=PPMDCFTSDKRUTGFZ&ref=1bfe9f09-332e-4c41-adf8-f06f0ad6da86
It have surge suppression from cable, phone, network lines too.
Not what it used to be
By Bobbyon
I remember the first time I saw the ad of V-Guard. It was of a stabilizer with 7 years warranty. At a time when all others were giving 1 or 2 years warranty. It was in the 1980's. Within a short period, at least in Kerala, the word stabilizer meant V-Guard. Whenever I wanted to buy a stabilizer, V-Guard had been the automatic choice. So without a second thought, I ordered this product for my new HT setup.
When the product came, I was in for a surprise, not a pleasant one. The plastic cover was broken at the bottom side. And it wasn't even powering on. I asked for replacement and it was promptly delivered. Again the second one also had the plastic cover broken at the bottom. But this time it was working. I couldn't risk working my equipment without a stabilizer further and so I accepted it. I hope it is working as it is supposed to be.
I have a feeling that the quality of V-Guard is going downhill. It is definitely not what it used to be. For my next purchase, I will think twice before putting my money on a V-Guard.