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The Oavso Electronics Guard (Fridge/TV Guard) is an automatic voltage protection device designed to shield refrigerators, freezers, televisions, and other sensitive appliances from power fluctuations. It prevents damage by disconnecting power during high voltage, low voltage, or surges, using a delay function to ensure stable power before reconnecting.
Oavso electronics guard description
Buy Quality Fridge Guard – White | Dombelo UGThe Oavso Electronics Guard (Fridge/TV Guard) is an automatic voltage protection device designed to shield refrigerators, freezers, televisions, and other sensitive appliances from power fluctuations. It prevents damage by disconnecting power during high voltage, low voltage, or surges, using a delay function to ensure stable power before reconnecting.
Key Features and Benefits
Automatic Protection: Detects unstable power and immediately disconnects to prevent compressor or electronic damage.
Voltage Surge Protection: Protects against surges, spikes, and lightning.
Delayed Restart: Features a built-in delay (often ~3 minutes for fridges) to allow voltage to stabilize before reconnecting, protecting appliances from fast on-off cycling.
LED Indicators: Typically features colored LED lights to indicate the power status: Green (Normal), Yellow (Wait/Delay), and Red (High/Low voltage).
Application: Suitable for high-load appliances like refrigerators, freezers, and microwaves, as well as electronic equipment like TVs.
High Power Handling: Usually supports up to 13 amps or higher.
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