Question time my friends.
Been reading the manual for the Scantronic i-on50EX, and I’ve been confused by the power capabilities.
In an example used to work out the battery size required, it states that a large system will draw around 1 Amp during full alarm:
However, on the specifications page, it states that while the max. total current it can output is 1.5A, half of it is used for battery charging and the other half available for other things:
Am I right in thinking that the battery charging is disabled during full alarm, so all the components (pirs, sirens etc.) can draw above 750ma from the mains? Or does it have to partially rely on the battery to supply enough current during full alarm?
Cheers
Been reading the manual for the Scantronic i-on50EX, and I’ve been confused by the power capabilities.
In an example used to work out the battery size required, it states that a large system will draw around 1 Amp during full alarm:
However, on the specifications page, it states that while the max. total current it can output is 1.5A, half of it is used for battery charging and the other half available for other things:
Am I right in thinking that the battery charging is disabled during full alarm, so all the components (pirs, sirens etc.) can draw above 750ma from the mains? Or does it have to partially rely on the battery to supply enough current during full alarm?
Cheers
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