PowerXchanger
Introducing the world's first Voltage and Frequency Adaptor which is suitable for consumer use. Why Frequency Conversion Matters? The 1885 invention of the electrical transformer facilitated the conversion of one voltage to another but did not deal with the issue of frequency. However, as electrical devices have increased in complexity, the issue of frequency began to matter more and more. Ignoring the frequency difference can result in the device not operating as intended. As electrical appliances are continuously designed towards maximizing efficiency and reducing manufacturing, costs, the technology to achieve these also change. More efficient induction motors replacing standard motors, smaller internal transformers by running exclusively at 60Hz, timing mechanisms to ensure proper cooking time or wash cycles, are all dependent on frequency. Of course, items such as Microwaves simply will not operate at the wrong frequency regardless of the voltage. Transformers are designed to ensure there are enough primary turns to prevent its steel core from saturating. Once the frequency was reduced by 10Hz, (a 16.6% difference), there are no longer sufficient turns to prevent saturation. Once this happens, the transformer begins drawing much more current than normal and overheats. Not just by 16.6%, but up to 100%. Transformers today are still using the same basic design from 1885, long before frequency became such an integral part of the electrical grid. While still functional and acceptable for converting voltage, the lack of frequency conversion will always be an issue. Thus, We introduce the first harmonizing device that will remove the trade barrier involving precise electrical power specification dependency. The PowerXchanger brought to you by Adaptive Frequency Inc.
PowerXchanger
Introducing the world's first Voltage and Frequency Adaptor which is suitable for consumer use. Why Frequency Conversion Matters? The 1885 invention of the electrical transformer facilitated the conversion of one voltage to another but did not deal with the issue of frequency. However, as electrical devices have increased in complexity, the issue of frequency began to matter more and more. Ignoring the frequency difference can result in the device not operating as intended. As electrical appliances are continuously designed towards maximizing efficiency and reducing manufacturing, costs, the technology to achieve these also change. More efficient induction motors replacing standard motors, smaller internal transformers by running exclusively at 60Hz, timing mechanisms to ensure proper cooking time or wash cycles, are all dependent on frequency. Of course, items such as Microwaves simply will not operate at the wrong frequency regardless of the voltage. Transformers are designed to ensure there are enough primary turns to prevent its steel core from saturating. Once the frequency was reduced by 10Hz, (a 16.6% difference), there are no longer sufficient turns to prevent saturation. Once this happens, the transformer begins drawing much more current than normal and overheats. Not just by 16.6%, but up to 100%. Transformers today are still using the same basic design from 1885, long before frequency became such an integral part of the electrical grid. While still functional and acceptable for converting voltage, the lack of frequency conversion will always be an issue. Thus, We introduce the first harmonizing device that will remove the trade barrier involving precise electrical power specification dependency. The PowerXchanger brought to you by Adaptive Frequency Inc.
powerxchanger.com
2337 E Del Amo Blvd Compton, CA 90220, US
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Year founded
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Revenue
500K-1M
Employees
11-50
Number of locations
1
NAICS
335
SIC
3630
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- PowerXchanger voltage and frequency converter
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- X-5 Voltage and Frequency Converter
- X-10 Voltage and Frequency Converter
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PowerXchanger
2337 E Del Amo Blvd Compton, CA 90220, US
Frequently Asked Questions
What services & capabilities does PowerXchanger offer?
PowerXchanger offers a range of services and capabilities, including PowerXchanger voltage and frequency converter.
What kind of equipment does PowerXchanger use?
PowerXchanger uses a variety of equipment, including X-5 Voltage and Frequency Converter.
What are the target industries of PowerXchanger?
PowerXchanger serves several industries, including the electronics industry.
How many locations does PowerXchanger operate?
PowerXchanger operates from a single location at 2337 east del amo boulevard, compton, california 90220, united states.
Where are the headquarters of PowerXchanger?
The headquarters of PowerXchanger are located in 2337 east del amo boulevard, compton, california 90220, united states.
What is the NAICS code for PowerXchanger?
The NAICS code for PowerXchanger is 335.
How many employees does PowerXchanger have?
PowerXchanger has an employee count in the range of 11-50 employees.
What is the official website of PowerXchanger?
The official website of PowerXchanger is https://www.powerxchanger.com/.