I'm in the early stages of working on a DIY UPS in a remote location. My electrician has also already run a dual plug outlet to the wall behind the tank. As opposed to using the 12v converter just to keep the controller itself online I have been planning to keep just one of my four energy bars on the UPS to keep the Aquabus itself powered. This would also keep the WXM working for the two Vortechs I'll have running as well.
I'm apparently looking in the wrong places though because I'm not finding anything about the power requirements for each Aquabus device. I'm sure most of them are quite small since even the controller adapter would only be 500ma from what I've found. However, I would still like to total up all my devices and be sure I have everything accounted for. Also, even if I find that information, would the Aquabus components in an un-powered energy bar use anything at all? I would also have devices like my two AFS that do use power directly from the Aquabus set to off.
I'll also not come close to max current, and the Aquabus won't likely have much impact on run-time, so I'm probably being OCD but my spreadsheet has lines of all devices and a bunch of blanks, lol.
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