I have two EP-15A's one runs at 120V, the other at 122V. I've used one for each amp in the past when I had low and shifting power levels. Each amp idled at 500W and went to ???? when playing. Your two amps only draw 440W combined, the specs say each unit can handle 1650W. Both units run warm, I was surprised at how warm, but I've had no problems.
Exact Power EP-15A Operational Question
I am new to the EP line of regulators, so am not sure if what I am observing is or is not "normal" for these units.
With no or very small load, the units (I have two, an older vintage one with a sculpted faceplate and a newest one with a flatter one) drift up a bit to 121 or 122 volts. My house voltage tends to run on the high side. Once loaded both units go to 120 volts. During the times of highest input voltage (123-124 volts), the older unit may go up to 121 volts under load, which is still within their specs. The older unit is typically loaded to ~4 amps rms with two large tube amps. Under this load it runs a bit warm but certainly not hot.
This sounds very benign, but I would like to find out if other EP owners have seen the same beh
With no or very small load, the units (I have two, an older vintage one with a sculpted faceplate and a newest one with a flatter one) drift up a bit to 121 or 122 volts. My house voltage tends to run on the high side. Once loaded both units go to 120 volts. During the times of highest input voltage (123-124 volts), the older unit may go up to 121 volts under load, which is still within their specs. The older unit is typically loaded to ~4 amps rms with two large tube amps. Under this load it runs a bit warm but certainly not hot.
This sounds very benign, but I would like to find out if other EP owners have seen the same beh
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