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Hyper Voltage Stabilizer

Posted: Tue May 12, 2015 3:22 pm
by FredVenne
Good day every one!

When I bought my Pajero 3.5, there was that little blue box attached to the battery. The name on it is Hot Inazma Hyper. I looked it up online and it is a hyper voltage stabilizer. From my understanding, it helps stabilize the voltage when all the stuff is running inside, fan, AC, radio, headlights, etc, when you need to push the gas pedal. No loss of power. It helps control for the ECU, keeps the power to what it's suppose to be and so on.

Since the Pajero is going to be parked for the whole summer and will be spending the winter at the mechanic, I was thinking, hey, what if I put it in the Delica?

Anyone has one of those little gismos?

Fred

Re: Hyper Voltage Stabilizer

Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 9:15 am
by FredVenne
Well,

Considering the vast amount of responses (just being cheeky here, no need to blast me for that), I'll guess no one has one or has even tried it on their Delica.

Despite my effort to search an answer online, I might just passed on this. I just don't want to either bust the ECU or overcharge the alternator (it might not even affect any of the above).

Cheers!

Fred

Re: Hyper Voltage Stabilizer

Posted: Thu May 14, 2015 6:07 am
by Triumph73
I think this is what you might have...

http://www.superstreetonline.com/how-to ... t-fiction/

I think it's just a larger capacitor.

Re: Hyper Voltage Stabilizer

Posted: Thu May 14, 2015 10:27 am
by FredVenne
Thanks so much for the link!

Not sure if the benefits are worth paying close to 300$. But in my case, it cost 5K and had a free truck ;-). And I found that it can be installed on diesel too.

I'll try it

Cheers!

Re: Hyper Voltage Stabilizer

Posted: Sat May 23, 2015 1:09 am
by freaky930
Wo'nt have any effect on the deli, the battery itself is a large capacitor, slightly slower but same idea...
There are devices around to prevent sulphuration and premature dead of your battery, those things do actually work..
For the voltage stabilizer, just buy the largest capacitor you can find and wire it to the battery, same effect...