I want to purchase a specific PC bay insert kit but it includes the Wide voltage option instead of the Standard voltage option. What is the difference and will both work in a standard pc?
The kit is BVK202A-BK
TIA,
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Wide vs Standard Voltage
Hi!
I had the same questions a couple of days ago:
Let me quote Henry :-):
"Using Wide Voltage is safer in a computer. A computer power supply is not nice and can spike. Having a a voltage regulator on it (wide voltage option) is good because no matter what your power supply puts out, the LCD should be happy."
For the couple dollars more, I think it is safer
I had the same questions a couple of days ago:
Let me quote Henry :-):
"Using Wide Voltage is safer in a computer. A computer power supply is not nice and can spike. Having a a voltage regulator on it (wide voltage option) is good because no matter what your power supply puts out, the LCD should be happy."
For the couple dollars more, I think it is safer
Cool, I wasn't worried about cost, I was worried it had something to do with using them in Japan or Europe or something. Anyway, I'm off to order the wide.On 2002-02-15 12:38, PatB wrote:
Hi!
I had the same questions a couple of days ago:
Let me quote Henry :-):
"Using Wide Voltage is safer in a computer. A computer power supply is not nice and can spike. Having a a voltage regulator on it (wide voltage option) is good because no matter what your power supply puts out, the LCD should be happy."
For the couple dollars more, I think it is safer