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Thanks! I've got the Neptune Apex.
The label on the chiller is in an awkward place (where I have the chiller installed, anyway). According to the website it is 5 amps. I am so glad that you explained "Histerersis" for me. I saw the word, couldn't figure out what it meant from the context, and then meant to look it up but forgot. I will fix that. Edit: I must have read "histerersis" in relation to something else, as that isn't a field under the heater control. I've only got min/max settings. Last edited by Enigma; 05-27-2012 at 01:16 PM. |
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Most powerbars have 8 amp relays so you will be good, just remember that you can't exceed 13 amps on a powerbar or you will start to overload the houses circuit.
A dedicated outlet is 15 amp. but you should only load a circuit to 85% of its rated capacity, 13 amps.
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Cool.
The two relay outlets are 10 amps. The others are 5. The total amperage use (according to the display) is <3 amps when everything but the chiller is on. I should be good. ![]() |
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You are good
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