Are you toggling through the various modes on the Power Plant Premier to view the input and output voltage and the input and output THD?
The output voltage should be 120-121 and rock steady. The input voltage can vary depending on the load of the electrical grid in your area and apartment complex which I presume would be more at night when people are home.
On mine, it also shows the difference between the voltage output in and out if you press the mode button. The THD out on mine is .2-.4 depending on the time of day. THD in can be as high as 3.5%.
The PPP will default to connecting directly to the output oulet's voltage and THD if it is overheated, the draw on it exceeds its capacity of 1500 volts over a continous period or is faulty.
Also, look at the vents below the unit. Are they rectangular or oval? The newer and improved units have oval air inlet vents.
The output voltage should be 120-121 and rock steady. The input voltage can vary depending on the load of the electrical grid in your area and apartment complex which I presume would be more at night when people are home.
On mine, it also shows the difference between the voltage output in and out if you press the mode button. The THD out on mine is .2-.4 depending on the time of day. THD in can be as high as 3.5%.
The PPP will default to connecting directly to the output oulet's voltage and THD if it is overheated, the draw on it exceeds its capacity of 1500 volts over a continous period or is faulty.
Also, look at the vents below the unit. Are they rectangular or oval? The newer and improved units have oval air inlet vents.