Choso Electric Highlights Voltage Extremes Risk to Equipment
Choso Electric Group Co., Ltd. is warning about equipment damage caused by overvoltage and undervoltage. The company recommends dedicated voltage protectors beyond basic surge protection.

Choso Electric Group Co., Ltd. has highlighted the growing risk of damage to electrical equipment from voltage fluctuations, specifically overvoltage and undervoltage. The company explains that overvoltage occurs when electrical current surges beyond a device's capacity, while undervoltage is when the voltage drops too low, forcing the device to work harder and potentially overheat.
These voltage deviations can lead to significant financial losses and frustration for consumers and businesses alike. A single voltage spike can destroy expensive electronics, such as tablets or computers, and repeated smaller fluctuations can shorten the lifespan of virtually any device.
Choso Electric advises that in addition to standard surge protectors, investing in reliable voltage protectors that cover both overvoltage and undervoltage is crucial. The company emphasizes that this type of protection is a small investment compared to the cost of repairing or replacing damaged equipment.
The company offers its own voltage protection solutions, described as easy to install and designed for home and small office environments. Choso Electric aims to provide reliable protection without incurring excessive costs.
Choso Electric urges consumers to watch for warning signs of voltage extremes, such as flickering lights, devices turning off randomly, or overheated chargers. If these indicators are observed, acquiring protective equipment is recommended before devices fail completely.