I have my M1 setup almost ready go to. Quick summary: Uplink 2500, M1G, 4 motions, 4 glassbreaks, internet module, zone expander, DBH and a fire system (6 2WTA-B alarms, RRSMOD and 2W-MOD2)
Obviously this setup calls for more power, the Uplink 2500 needs its own supply basically (since they say to make sure you can feed it 2.5A)
Since everything except the M1 itself can run on 12V, I was thinking about picking up a 12V power supply capable of 13A (Cosel....good stuff!) BUT the only wrinkle I see is that all of the boards that Elk sells with the master power cutoff switch/low battery disconnect/battery charger built in only take 16.5V in (check the board in their P412 power supply)
Is the power supply in the P412 can actually 16.5V? That one is only 4A and if I wanted to use it to power all of the accessories (internet module, fire system and Uplink) it barely clears the max amount of all of those items. Obviously 13A would be overkill, but at least I could have one central supply for everything minus the M1.
Has anyone done anything like this before?
Obviously this setup calls for more power, the Uplink 2500 needs its own supply basically (since they say to make sure you can feed it 2.5A)
Since everything except the M1 itself can run on 12V, I was thinking about picking up a 12V power supply capable of 13A (Cosel....good stuff!) BUT the only wrinkle I see is that all of the boards that Elk sells with the master power cutoff switch/low battery disconnect/battery charger built in only take 16.5V in (check the board in their P412 power supply)
Is the power supply in the P412 can actually 16.5V? That one is only 4A and if I wanted to use it to power all of the accessories (internet module, fire system and Uplink) it barely clears the max amount of all of those items. Obviously 13A would be overkill, but at least I could have one central supply for everything minus the M1.
Has anyone done anything like this before?