Superjer2000
Member
First off, a THANK YOU to all of the contributors to this forum. I recently installed an M1G, M1XEP, M1DBHR, M1XSLZW, M1XIN, 2 x M1KP, 1 x M1KPNAV and an M1XRFEG connected to a C3 Communicator with zero hiccups thanks to all of the information I have gleaned from searching this forum. At present, everything is working great, including the Z-Wave with Kwikset locks and some lights. I have added about 15 hardwired zones and another 10 wireless zones and am adding more as time permits. Also when time permits, i will be adding in the M1RB, a flushmount M1KP2, some water sensors and 4 x FSA-410AST 4-wire smoke detectors.
When you add everything up (and correct for the missing M1KPNAV as noted here previously on the current draw worksheet) I would be running at around 1.3A and so I just ordered a P212S.
The easiest way for me to shed load off of the M1 as far as I can tell would be to insert the P212S before my M1DBHR which then connects to all of my bus powered devices.
Would it be better to:
1) Connect the P212S to the databus on the M1, so that would be the only databus item connected to the M1. I believe I would then need to keep the jumper on the system board to terminate the bus. Presumably I would NOT terminate the P212S but would then terminate the M1DBHR (as it is now).
2) Homerun both the P212S and the M1DBHR to the M1 Board, terminating both but removing the terminator from the M1 system board. I would then connect the + and - 12V input on the M1DBHR to a + and - 12V output on the P212S
Are there better ways to integrate the P212S?
Last question is on the M1RB which I have sitting uninstalled in bubble wrap - there is a ribbon type cable that connects to the M1 board that carries +12V. If I wanted to power that off of the P212S, can someone please confirm that the only way would be to cut the +12V wire and splice in the +12V from the P212S?
Thank you!!
When you add everything up (and correct for the missing M1KPNAV as noted here previously on the current draw worksheet) I would be running at around 1.3A and so I just ordered a P212S.
The easiest way for me to shed load off of the M1 as far as I can tell would be to insert the P212S before my M1DBHR which then connects to all of my bus powered devices.
Would it be better to:
1) Connect the P212S to the databus on the M1, so that would be the only databus item connected to the M1. I believe I would then need to keep the jumper on the system board to terminate the bus. Presumably I would NOT terminate the P212S but would then terminate the M1DBHR (as it is now).
2) Homerun both the P212S and the M1DBHR to the M1 Board, terminating both but removing the terminator from the M1 system board. I would then connect the + and - 12V input on the M1DBHR to a + and - 12V output on the P212S
Are there better ways to integrate the P212S?
Last question is on the M1RB which I have sitting uninstalled in bubble wrap - there is a ribbon type cable that connects to the M1 board that carries +12V. If I wanted to power that off of the P212S, can someone please confirm that the only way would be to cut the +12V wire and splice in the +12V from the P212S?
Thank you!!