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PSU for HKC RF SABB

  • 10-07-2018 10:30PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,793 ✭✭✭


    Hello folks,

    I have a HKC Quantum 70 installed and getting a low battery notification for the RF SABB.

    There is a cable loose in the attic that is connected to the Sabb, but I am stuck with what PSU to use here.

    Can anyone give me a link to the ideal PSU for this?

    I dont fancy having to run the cable down to the panel, so I'd prefer an independent power supply in the attic.

    Any help appreciated.

    Also, (if OK with moderators?) feel free to PM me if you are an installer, and can do this for me. Based in south Dublin area.

    Thanks!


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 617 ✭✭✭Drifter50


    KungPao wrote: »
    Hello folks,

    I have a HKC Quantum 70 installed and getting a low battery notification for the RF SABB.

    There is a cable loose in the attic that is connected to the Sabb, but I am stuck with what PSU to use here.

    Can anyone give me a link to the ideal PSU for this?

    I dont fancy having to run the cable down to the panel, so I'd prefer an independent power supply in the attic.

    Any help appreciated.

    Also, (if OK with moderators?) feel free to PM me if you are an installer, and can do this for me. Based in south Dublin area.

    Thanks!

    A simple 1 amp in line 12v psu should do the trick for you here. You will have to change the batteries in the SABB tho

    PM me and I can do it of you want


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,793 ✭✭✭KungPao


    Drifter50 wrote: »
    A simple 1 amp in line 12v psu should do the trick for you here. You will have to change the batteries in the SABB tho

    PM me and I can do it of you want
    PM sent.


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