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Originally Posted by PDLM You have asserted this before, but can you provide any evidence? The Supply Rules of the HongKong Electric Company, here: http://www.heh.com/NR/rdonlyres/F98E...le_en_2005.pdf specify that under normal conditions the supply is 220V +/- 6% and 50Hz +/- 1%.
The statutory limits in, for example, the UK are 230V +10%/-6%.
I have never had any problems with any electrical equipment here at all. |
I stated it before and actually asked some people who agreed. I didn't bring my voltage measuring equipment with me, but have suffered a abnormally high number of device failures while in HK. The one device I did have that had surge alarms tripped frequently indicating spikes. Even some things that I purchased in HK, such as a flat screen LCD TV, experienced some glitches that I was told were attributable to power fluctuations.
Now it might have been my building, or just a spate of bad devices (it happens, I know) but I seem to recall some others posting similar experiences. While I appreciate the regulations call for a consistent supply, I would be interested in hearing other people's experiences with the dips and spikes. Maybe it is just an urban legend that I've been spreading, or maybe others are having similar problems.