After Opening a Power Saving Device. I inspect its components and begin compairing it to other power saving devices in the market.
As a result, its internal composition is the same. They just differ in the capacity.
It has a very basic circuitry.
A rectifier diodes to convert AC to DC.
This DC will then be used to energize its LEDs (Indicating Light).
Then its most important component, A CAPACITOR.
This capacitor is paralleled with a Zener diode and a resistor to avoid consumers to experience electrocution once the product is unplugged. Capacitor stores electrical charge and discharges it to support Electrical Supply inconsistency. Just imagine being supplied with electricity.
Finding out its main component I start knowing the capacity of Some units.
My unit at home is rated only at 3.5microFarad.
The unit I sell for P1000 has 6.0 micro Farad.
The unit that is brought from SM (with Electromaxx brand) has the same 3.5 MicroFarad.
I unplugged my unit at home and plugged a new 7Micro Farad capacitor.
Higher capacity for higher support and effectiveness.
This unit would only cost less. I can sell it for just P500.
I also give lifetime warranty for servicing of my products.
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