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Old 28th November 2005   #1
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Furman AR-Pro (similar units? step up/step down voltage)

Anybody know of any rackmount power conditioners that will do step-down like the AR-Pro, but maybe in a smaller packgage without all the capacity? One rack space would be great
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Furman makes two, I believe the ar1215 and ar15 IIR-
Voltage regulation and at least some power conditioning.

Run my studio gear off a 1215, no problems at all.
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where are you located?

from the furman site...

ar 15 II - "AR-15 accepts any input voltage from 97V to 141V and transforms it to a constant 120V, ±5V. "

ar 1215 - "AR-1215 accepts any input voltage from 97V to 141V and transforms it to a constant 120V, ±5V. "

i also checked under the international section of the website, same thing...? i didn't see the ar-15IIR listed, maybe the "IIR" version takes 220v in?
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Sorry, I used "IIR" to mean "if I recall"-

I'm in the states, No. California.

If you need 220, the simplest way with these units would be a stepup tranny-

I dunno about 220-native units-
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Sorry, I used "IIR" to mean "if I recall"-
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I'm in the states, No. California.

If you need 220, the simplest way with these units would be a stepup tranny-

I dunno about 220-native units-
so master step-down into 1215 or similar then... that'll work fine i just really like the idea of the ar pro all in one unit and was hoping there was a similar unit out there... oh well

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