Categories:
Automatic Voltage Regulator,
Voltage Protection,
PVE: Relay Type,
Automatic Voltage Regulator, Appliance Protection
PVE 500 / PVE 501: 500W Relay Type AVR, Output 220V AC
₱2,200
Technical Specification
- Max. Capacity: 500 Watts
- Input: 180V AC – 250V AC 60Hz
- Output (+/- 5%): 220V AC 60Hz x 3
- System: Relay Type
- Response time: Within 1 second against +/-7% input voltage deviation
Features Include
- Three parallel outlets w/ grounding (3:220V)
- High and Low voltage protection
- Output Voltage Meter
- PVE 500: Analog display for manual reading
- PVE 501: LED screen display for easy visual indication
- 3.5A protection in case of overload
- With line/noise filter inside
- Metal casing: Powder-coated
- Lifetime Service Warranty
Product Details
The Panther Automatic Voltage Regulator provides necessary protection for your appliances against voltage fluctuation. This allows your electronic equipment and appliances to perform better and last longer.
The PVE series is good when used for 220V AC appliances.
This product is suitable for general household and office appliances
Additional Warning / Disclaimer
Please consult  your equipment supplier and/or Panther to determine the appropriate product capacity you should purchase for your equipment. This is to avoid overload.
In case you have specific requirements, please inform us of your required specifications so we can provide a made-to-order quotation for you
Karl Ver –
Hi! bumili po ako nito. ok naman gumagana pero bakit di po kinakaya yung ref namin. 245watts po. diba kaya dapat yan ng 500watts
Panther Support –
Good day! Need po imultiply ang 245 Watts by 3, to get the max power consumption (taking into account startup power motor consumption). Dahil doon, we would recommend PVE 1000 D po for your refrigerator. Please see link: https://panther.ph/product/pve-1000-d-relay-type-avr/
Donald pahang –
Good day ask lng po ano dapat avr wattage ng Android tv 43 in 240 v (single use) and 230 v refrigerator (single use) Salamat po
Panther Support –
Good day! Kindly provide us the power consumption (in amps/watts) of your TV and refrigerator, so that we can then provide AVR recommendations for your appliances. 🙂
Cee aunayap –
Hello, just want to ask, pumutok po yung fuse ng AVR ko may maingat sa loob, then i replaced the fuse with a new one, as soon as I turn on ko avr parang may maingay nanaman sa loob the pag check ko ng fuse pumutok ulit.
Panther Support –
Good day! What appliance are you plugging into the AVR? Kindly check and make sure it is within the maximum capacity of the AVR (500 Watts).
Note: If your appliance is a motorized equipment, you need to multiply by 3 to get the max power consumption.
For example – your refrigerator’s specifications is 0.8A, 230V. This means it consumes 0.8A x 230V = 184 Watts (Ave. Power) x 3 (buffer for startup power motor) = 552 Watts (Max. Power).
If that’s the case, puputok po talaga ang fuse, because at startup, the refrigerator is using 552 Watts, which is above the AVR’s capacity. For more detailed information on how to calculate for the power consumption of your appliance, please see link: https://panther.ph/how-to-calculate-appliance-capacity-requirements
We hope this helps! If you have additional questions, feel free to message us directly for faster response.
Emman Christien SIa –
Hello. I’m thinking about getting an AVR for my computer, but I’m not sure what kind of AVR to get,can you recommend something? ÂÂ
These are the specifications:
monitor’s Power range- 110 – 240 V, AC
and Less than 40W max consumption
PSU: 500W(max)
input of voltage ( 160 – 264Vac ) , (Single channel +12V output)
Panther Support –
Good day! We would recommend the PVE 1000 for your computer given the specifications you have provided: https://panther.ph/product/pve-1000-relay-type-avr/
We hope this helps!
Kazz Pairez –
Goodeve. I just bought my PVE-501 (500 Watts AVR).
I just used it for my 130W refrigerator right after I got home, then I noticed the display output voltage dropped from 225V to 207V then came back to 225V after 10-15secs.
I transferred the AVR to another outlet just to check, then it happened again, 225V dropped to 207V.
Can you help me with this?
Panther Support –
Good day! Thank you for reaching out to us! What you’re experiencing is normal. It means the voltage in your area is likely in the 205v-207v range. This triggers the PVE to regulate the voltage and bring it up to the 220v – 230v level, in order to protect your appliance from voltage fluctuation damage. We hope this answers your question!
Clyde –
Good day. looking for an AVR for my led tv. rating in 120v – 60hz 50watts. ano po nirerecomend nyo? 120v lg siya came from u.s
Panther Support –
Good day! We would recommend the PVR 500 – which is an AVR with built-in transformer already, so that you can use a 120v appliance here in the Philippines. Here’s the link: https://panther.ph/product/pvr-500-relay-type-avr/
Gumercindo Jr. Entero –
Hi. Can I use this on my Tube Guitar Amplifier 150 to 300 watts power consumption? Tube Guitar Amplifier sounds bad on low voltage sources. Will this device solve my problem? Thank you.
Panther Support –
Good day! When you say it’s 150-300W power consumption, does that mean max power consumption is 300W? If yes, then the PVE 501 should suffice, and could help with the amplifier sound. We would suggest checking with your supplier also if it would be better to use a servo motor AVR instead – see link for details: https://panther.ph/difference-between-servo-motor-type-avr-and-relay-type-avr/
We hope this helps!
Jerome –
Good day,I’m looking for AVR for my Smart TV LG 65inch. Power :AC100-240V – 50/60Hz 195 Watts. Typical power 145W. pls. advise & kindly recommend the right AVR.
Panther Support –
Good day! We would recommend the PVE 501 for your Smart TV: https://panther.ph/product/pve-500-relay-type-avr/
We hope this helps!
Cora –
Hi, may i know if this can protect my sony bravia – 220V-240V 50Hz. 164W from power surge?
Panther Support –
Good day! The AVR will protect your Sony Bravia from voltage fluctuations. However, for power surges, you may want to also plug it into a Voltage Surge Protector, which is meant to protect from voltage surges specifically.
You can choose between:
– Voltage Surge Protector (in extension cord form): https://panther.ph/product-category/appliance-protection/voltage-protection/extension-cords-w-voltage-surge-protector/
– Voltage Protector: https://panther.ph/product/pvp-2500-panther-voltage-protector/
We hope this helps!
Mia –
Hi i have a chest freezer
.59a 230v can I use
Panther pve501 which is 500watts
Panther Support –
Good day! Yes, the PVE 501 should be sufficient given your chest freezer specifications. We hope this helps!
Vincent –
Can your panther PVE 500 power a PS5 and a monitor?
Will it still protect against a power outage?
panther admin –
Good day! Kindly check and make sure that the PS5 and monitor power consumption does not exceed the 500 watts max power of the PVE 500. Note that the PVE 500 does NOT include a power-on-delay, instead it is the PVE 501 D that includes a power-on-delay. However, as a PS5 and monitor remains shut and does not reopen on its own after a power outage, you don’t really require a power-on-delay for them. We hope this helps!
Mher –
Hi, bumili po ako nito brand new PVE-501. Ang naka-display po sa LED screen nya is 213 Voltage Output, upon testing po sa main outlet is 237 volts pero pag test po sa output na galing sa AVR same po na 237 volts. In accurate po ba ung nasa LED screen or may iba pa computations kaya same output ng main outlet and AVR outlets? Salamat po!
panther admin –
Good day! Thanks for reaching out! What you see is the AVR regulating the voltage, and this is exactly how it was designed. As 237 volts is considered high, the AVR automatically brings it down to a more acceptable output voltage range in order to protect your appliances. We hope this helps!
April Arana –
Hi! Please recommend po AVR for Sony X80L 65” Smart TV with power consumption of 148W. Thanks
panther admin –
Good day! Based on your given wattage of your equipment, please consider at least 500 watts AVR for sufficient allowance.
Model: PVE 501 D https://panther.ph/product/pve-500-d-relay-type-avr/?attribute_pa_variations=digital-style
We hope this helps! If you have any concerns, please chat with us and we’ll be happy to assist you!
Edith Burgos –
Hello po. Ano po ang required na AVR sa 120 watts na ref?
panther admin –
Good day! To help determine the appropriate AVR model, please provide the ampere rating (rated current) of your refrigerator. This is the more accurate basis and it can be found on the energy guide or sticker label on the back/sides/ front/ inside of your equipment. Please chat with us so we can better assist you! Thank you!
Edith Burgos –
Sorry 140 watts is the correct wattage but the ampere i do not po. EEF is 245
panther admin –
Good day po! To help determine the appropriate AVR model, please provide the ampere rating (rated current) of your equipment. This is the more accurate basis and it can be found on the energy guide or sticker label on the back/sides/ front/ inside of your equipment. Please chat with us for further assistance. Thank you!
Aldrich Villanueva –
hi sir, bakit yung 500w na panther na relay type. the same yung voltage sa input and output. bakit anong voltage ang magttrigger ng regulator? Unlike sa servo motor, yung output is 220V lagi. Please enlighten me po.
panther admin –
Good day! Kindly note ang response time ng Panther relay type AVR ay within 1 second against +/-7% input voltage deviation. Ibig sabihin nito ay within the allowable +/- 7% input voltage deviation ay hindi pa siya magreregulate. Kasama sa nabili ninyong relay type AVR ay isang brochure kung saan makikita sa chart ang expected output voltage na ibibigay ng AVR based sa input voltage. In comparison, ang Panther servo motor type response time ay within 1 second against +/-1% input voltage deviation, kaya’t po halos lagi ay 220V ang output niya.
To learn more, you can also check out this article: https://panther.ph/difference-between-servo-motor-type-avr-and-relay-type-avr/
We hope this helps answer your question!
Aldrich Villanueva –
Sorry admin, we lost the brochure. Thank you very much for educating us. Clarify po, if correct yung understanding ko. If triggers would be in +/-7%, does it mean there will be voltage regulation on 188V, 204V, 236V? Tama ba na ang PVE 500 is 2 down and 1 up? will add voltage in 188V and 204V then subtract from 236V? If yes, how many volts will it add and subtract on the trigger points? Thanks in advance admin. More power to panther.
panther admin –
Good day! Yes, that’s correct! We currently utilize 20 down, 15 up in our calibration. Trigger points are at 205V (goes up to 220V) and 233V (goes down to 213V) – we use 220V as the base when calculating the +-7% currently. Kindly note that our calibration may be updated however, depending on the electrical situation of the Philippines and our engineer findings.
We’ve also sent the updated brochure to your email as well! If you have any questions, please do let us know!
Aldrich Villanueva –
Thank you admin for this clarification. My PVE 500 is currently triggering in 237V. In the morniing around 4:00am in our area while working in my computer with a PVE 500 installed. It triggers a relay in 237V and makes it 217V. Is 237V hurting my computer? is this a little bit high? if yes, is it possible to adjust down the trigger in 233V. How much voltage can a household appliance endure before breaking down?
panther admin –
Good day! Yes, it’s possible to adjust the trigger down to 233V under Panther’s Lifetime SERVICE Warranty. Kindly message our Service Center at wecare.panther@gmail.com so they can assist you in this process. The capacity of an appliance to endure certain voltage will depend on the appliance design, and would best be determined by the appliance supplier. We hope this helps!
Alan –
Hi! Admin,
Please recommend AVR for our 55 inch Sony smart tv 110 V – 240 V, 50/60 Hz, 174 W.
Thanks.
panther admin –
Good day! We would recommend the PVE 501 or your Sony Smart TV given the specifications provided
Link: https://panther.ph/product/pve-500-relay-type-avr/
We hope this helps!
Jerome –
Hi! I bought a PVE 2001D AvR with delay for my refrigerator. The screen of the AVR shows 239Output volt. Is normal? Shouldnt the AVR be bringing it down to 220V? Thanks!
panther admin –
Good day! Could you send a video of your PVE 2001 D setup, as well as a closeup of the screen to wecare.panther@gmail.com so that we can conduct an audio-visual assessment? Thank you!
Asiong –
Pwede po ba Yung PVE-500 SA .5hp na Aircon?
panther admin –
Good day Asiong! 500watts is not enough you may consider 1500watts or higher for sufficient allowance.
Model: PVE 1501 D
Product link: https://panther.ph/product/pve-1500-d-relay-type-avr/?attribute_pa_variations=digital-style
We also upgrade from analog display to digital display. Hope it helps.
Nino Macatangay –
Pvr 501 po ang unit namit. Bakit po 888 or 000 and display sa led?
panther admin –
Good day Nino! We really want to help you with your concern. Can you please send us a video on Viber (09989543316) or Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/pantherproducts).
ROMEO –
Good day ask lng po ano dapat avr wattage ng Android tv 55 in 220 v (single use) 26.73 kwh per month consumption nakabili kasi ako ng 501 model
panther admin –
Good day ROMEO! Kindly look for the power rating (wattage) of your TV. If it’s below 500 watts, PVE 501 is compatible with your appliance. Hope it helps.
jeorge –
Gud eve asking lang po if normal lang ba sa avr na 237v pinakamataas na output nia? 500w po avr ko.
panther admin –
Good day jeorge! It’s normal and within range po. For our relay type AVRs, the output voltage is 220V +/- 7% depending on the actual input voltage supply from your wall outlet. The response time is within 1 second against 7% input deviation. Depende pa din po ito sa voltage galing sa main outlet nila. Hope it helps.
ANNA –
Good day po, may question lang po ako regarding PVE-501. Almost 2weeks ko na po siya gamit sa computer set ko. Pero this week lang, nag popower off ang CPU ko pero naka on pa rin ang AVR (or baka di ko po lang napapansin na nag ooff din ang AVR then mag oon din since hindi naman napindot yung power switch). What would be the possible cause po kaya ng biglang pag off? Sa office ko po ito gamit and yung sakin lang po ang namamatay bigla. Thank you po. Much appreciated your response po. 🙂
panther admin –
Good day ANNA! Pacheck po if naka plug maayos ito. Then since may power naman po ito at sa inyo lang po ang namamatay kindly try po to plug your equipment to other AVR unit dyan sa office nila. Then you can also send us video po thru Viber number: 09989543316
Hope it helps.