@ msafrick
Is this the unit you have?
https://www.amazon.com/SEVENSTAR-AR-1000-Regulator-Transformer/dp/B007YK1V8Y$60 don’t buy much.
The unit is rated for 1000 watts. 1000/120 = 8.3 amps. 80% of 8.3 = 6.64 amps.6.4 amps @120V mains input voltage. But is it?
Product description
Maximum capacity is 1000-Watt including the power surge.
Note: Transformer purchase guide: Remember to leave at least a 100-percent slack for the voltage converter transformer. Televisions, heating appliances, laser printers and power tools spike when you turn them on. For these products you need to buy a voltage converter transformer that is at least 3-4 times the items capacity.
So don’t load the unit more than 500 watts max.
Is this the NAD T785 you have?
https://nadelectronics.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Data_Sheet_-_T_785_AV_Surround_Sound_Receiver....
Just a guess the AR-1000 voltage regulator worked ok at first but it has the clicking sound now. Is that correct? Just a guess the NAD T785 has been overloading the AR/1000 and the unit is going bad. Just a guess though.....
A word of caution:
Looking at the photo of the AR-1000 voltage regulator and the AC power adapter plug for US, for 120v power receptacle outlets, the adapter only has two blades no third round pin for a safety equipment ground connection.
If true the metal enclosure of the AR-1000 voltage regulator is not grounded nor is the metal chassis of the NAD T785.
msafrick said
I can hear a clicking sound in the voltage regulator. This is a sound that I’ve previously heard when lights flickered (before moving to new circuit). I therefore suspect that something irregular is occurring or there is some sort of power fluctuation
when lights flickered
Lights flickered? What lights? House lights? Please explain in detail.
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