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as my tank is located far away from the power source

i have no choice but to place a power extension cord

total wattage used:

260w(pump) + 432w(light) + 250w(chiller) + 100w(misc) = 1042w

is it okay?

thanks

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I think your extension cord shld be able to take it. Total amp draw frm what u listed about 4.5A. Our wall outlet is 13A. Just make sure you don't have high amp device drawing from the same socket outlet that you are plugging the ext from. can wait for views from others .

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I think your extension cord shld be able to take it. Total amp draw frm what u listed about 4.5A. Our wall outlet is 13A. Just make sure you don't have high amp device drawing from the same socket outlet that you are plugging the ext from. can wait for views from others .

you are right..

the circit breaker each block is 13 amp if not wrong.. and usually is share between a few power point..

so your total power point should not be more then 13 amp for one block...

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for a rough estimate can simply add up the current specified on the equipment

T5 can check the ballast ba

the most terror will be the chiller .. air-con obviously will draw quite a bit of current

I also using 1 power point for a few adapters for led strips and fan plus 1 pump 1 wavemaker but no chiller .. should be low load

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