India, Mar 05: The phrase “in-built stabilizer” has quietly become a selling point in the television market. For many buyers, it signals safety against voltage fluctuations.
However, industry experts clarify that the term is often misunderstood.
Modern televisions are equipped with an SMPS, or Switch Mode Power Supply. Its primary role is to convert AC power into DC power required for internal circuitry. It is not designed to regulate external voltage fluctuations in the way a dedicated stabilizer does.
Why This Matters in India
Voltage instability continues to affect several parts of the country. Semi-urban and rural regions frequently experience fluctuation cycles, while urban households often face load imbalances when multiple high-consumption appliances run simultaneously.
During such conditions, televisions may continue operating, creating the impression of protection. Internally, however, sustained voltage deviation increases SMPS operating temperature. Prolonged heat built up can accelerate component degradation and reduce product lifespan.
If the SMPS fails, sensitive electronics may be exposed directly to high AC input, potentially leading to expensive repairs.
The Surge Factor
Power restoration after outages can generate microsecond voltage spikes that reach extremely high levels. There is no universal guarantee that all television models offer comprehensive surge protection at the circuit level.
Extensive test reports shared by leading consumer appliance brand like V-Guard indicate that sustained voltage stress conditions significantly elevate SMPS temperatures, directly affecting longevity.
A Larger Investment, A Greater Need for Protection
Televisions today are bigger, technologically advanced and significantly more expensive than earlier generations. As screen sizes and feature sets expand, so does the financial stake. In this case scenario, V-Guard Industries suggest that operational tolerance should not be confused with operational safety.
For consumers, the distinction may determine whether a premium television remains reliable for years or faces premature failure due to unseen electrical stress.This message contains information which may be confidential and privileged. Unless you are the intended recipient (or authorized to receive this message for the intended recipient), you may not use, copy, disseminate or disclose to anyone the message or any information contained in the message. If you have received the message in error, please advise the sender by reply e-mail, and delete the message. Thank you very much.