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![]() So if I plug each ballast into a seperate socket and had them turn on 5 minutes apart would that help spread the load of the initial start up? I run 3X Blueline E-ballast that run at 3.15AMPs
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#2
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![]() Sorry but to further my last post
If I plug each ballast into S1, S2, and S5 These sockets are rush protected and can handle upto 6.3AMPs. with my Ballast running at 3.15AMPs I should be fine. right? Jason. |
#3
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![]() thats right jason. just make sure they go into the in rush amp sockets. if you have them in the other ones it sometimes causes the relays to stick and you have the light stuck on
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#4
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![]() Thanks Colin
J |
#5
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![]() Hey Michael,
I was wondering if you could find me a copy of the 6 plug digital powerbar instructions. I belive when I got mine it came with a sheet with some operating info on it. |
#6
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#7
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![]() Is there an indecation on the power bar as to what version they are?
J |
#8
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![]() Yes
the front lable of series one states what sockets are high in rush protected, the series 2 do not haver this wording as all are high in rush. Also series one have internal fuses, series 2 dont |
#9
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![]() Argh you have series one type power bars then you do need to use High amps on all sockets that are not high in rush protected.
Series 2 have all relays rated at 200amp. Your new info is important |
#10
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![]() so if we have series 1 type bars is there warranty to upgrade to series 2?
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