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Wireless: how much current does a FSII Antenna use
Wireless: how much current does a FSII Antenna use
The amount of current a FSII antenna (E1) uses FSII Antenna 110mA when DC locally powered @24V with 5 BPs connected
The amount of current a FSII splitter uses Splitter 180mA when DC locally powered @24V (not including Antennas)
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