Wiser Automation Controller Power Supply

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    matthewe2108

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    Hi All,

    Ordered my new Wiser Automation controller last week, was told it doesn't come with a power source. So my local rep contacted the supplier and they recommended the ABL8MEM24006 Schneider Power Supply.



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    That one will do just fine, but any 24Vdc/10W supply will do.

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    Would a 24vDC 2.5amp (60w) power supply be to strong to use with a SHAC or NAC?
    If so, what would be the maximum watts or current?

    Thank you,
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    As long as it's 24VDC and at least 10W it will be fine. A device will only draw what current it needs. The bigger supply will just cost more to purchase and possibly a bit more to run as it won't be as efficient,
     
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    Thanks Ashley for your reply and clarification.
    Much appreciated.
    Cheers.
     
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    Hi Nick,
    Can the units power supply be provided by POE
     
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    Not directly, but you could use a 24V POE splitter/extractor to separate the power and connect it into the power input socket.
     
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    Thanks Ashley for your reply.
    Much appreciated.
    Cheers.
     
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