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aERonAUtical96
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Current draw on AC side
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I think I read someone in my searches/research that a fully populated hub w/ max 128 nodes draws around 60 to 62 amps on the power supply. The power supplies that have been suggested indicate an AC current draw of 7-14 amps. So I'm assuming a fully populated power supply will draw around 14 amps at the wall. Has someone verified this/have experience w/ this? What type of configuration are you running and what input current draw are you experiencing?
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Re: Current draw on AC side
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a lot of it depends on how effecient your power supply is, and how divided the rails are.
a PSU that delivers 60A of 12v and 15A of 5V will be different than a power supply that delivers 60A of 12v, and 50A of 5v.
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