DELInstallations said:There's generally a suffix to the flavor of the AL600 board, if it's a 0V cutover unit or generic.....that's a determination as to what the power supply really can be used for. If the unit doesn't have a 0V drop on battery feature, I would shy away from using it for any bus device on the M1.
kaohao said:It's the ULPD8. What are the usual applications for this device? Did I get the wrong thing?
kaohao said:What about fused vs. PTC? Frankly I don't really know what that means. I was just reading another thread and it seemed like fused was better.
RAL,RAL said:From the AL600ULX series installation instructions (which includes the AL600ULPD8):
• Zero voltage drop when switched over to battery backup.
Not arguing the point, but clarification.RAL said:PTCs are sort of like self-resetting fuses. When too much current is drawn, they heat up and that causes them to change from a low resistance to high resistance, which limits the current through them. When the short or whatever is causing the high current is removed, they cool down and change back to a low resistance. But they don't really cut off all power the way a true fuse would, they just greatly reduce the current. In some cases, that could be a problem. And sometimes they won't reset unless all power is removed for a time.
For most things with an alarm panel, a fuse is fine. Since they shouldn't blow under normal circumstances, the inconvenience of having to replace them is usually small.
kaohao said:Hi guys...what is the safest way to de-energize this unit? I seem to be blowing fuses left and right when I hook up devices and/or try to de-energize the altronix. I wanted to put an on/
off switch in the ac line supplying the altronix but the boss is against that. Is simply disconnecting the common to the altronix the safest thing to do?