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Old 09-10-2001, 05:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Getting ready to add six more units to our store. I want to connect my wall timers to a battery backup to help with the brown outs.Question:I will have six wall timers but the battery back up unit only has 4 back up receptacles.Can I plug timers into a surge outlet and plug the surge outlet into the battery backup and get the same results?????Thanks in advance
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Sure, that will work.Each power supply will pull about 25 mA from the AC line. All 6 will pull, in total, around 150 mA. A single outlet will have no problem with this load.Dan Boone, ADI
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