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Postby ICEUK » 08 Jan 2019, 17:29

Is there a way to know what amp a rnet power module is if it dont have the sticker on it. Will it have it written inside or do i need to power it up and plug programmer in?


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Re: Rnet pm

Postby hank » 08 Jan 2019, 17:40

I would say plug programmer in and power up easiest :thumbup:
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Re: Rnet pm

Postby ICEUK » 08 Jan 2019, 18:27

I thought so, geoff has my programmer for a few days so it will have to wait, im in no rush. I just didnt know if inside it said 120 or something like that. Will it power up with 12 volts?
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Re: Rnet pm

Postby Burgerman » 08 Jan 2019, 19:03

The 90A one has built in actuator output etc. Different connections.

http://www.cw-industrialgroup.com/Produ ... wer-Module

One reason the 90A low power one is cheaper option.

The 60, 80 and 120A one needs a separate actuator module.

http://www.cw-industrialgroup.com/Produ ... wer-Module

But has a small sticker on the bottom. If missing then you may need 24V or close. Dont think 12 will work. Wont turn on. 16 might do it.
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Re: Rnet pm

Postby rover220 » 08 Jan 2019, 20:12

do you have a pic of the connections? the 90a is based on the vr2 module housing
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Re: Rnet pm

Postby ICEUK » 08 Jan 2019, 22:15

I had a look at the pictures, its a 90 amp.
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