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What is the difference between voltage regulator and stabilizer?

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Answered by ᎷíssGℓαмσƦσυs
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Different Types of Voltage Regulator and Working Principle - A voltage regulator is used to regulate voltage level. When a steady, reliable voltage is needed, then voltage regulator is the preferred device. It generates a fixed output voltage that remains constant for any changes in an input voltage or load conditions. It acts as a buffer for protecting components from damage.

A voltage stabilizer is an electrical appliance used to feed constant voltage current to electrical gadgets like ACs and computers, and protects them from damage due to voltage fluctuations.

Answered by Anonymous
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Regulator: it regulates electric current.

Stabilizer: it gives constant voltage to various appliances.

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