24v Terminal for EB832 Accessory Ports!
The Apex EB832’s accessory port provides up to 30w of fully-programmable power to 24v devices. Whether fans, cabinet lighting, accent LED strips, powering CO2 meters, etc, you can save outlets by using this port for your low power 24v devices. Just put a wire in, screw down, done!
This is comparable to the $18 apex DC24 to bare wire cable, except it is much easier to use and split into 2 connections. I print a housing for the heavy duty terminal (The terminals are labeled + and - ), and solder the connection.
Please follow all associated Neptune instructions for their 24v accessory ports- devices must be rated for 24v, and no more than 30w on the port or 100w maximum on the 1link + 24v ports.
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT YOU CONNECT TO THIS ADAPTER. It is no different from using the apex 24v bare wire; if you exceed the the 30w limitation or 100w total (1link+DC24), you can cause damage to the eb832 it is plugged into.
The Apex EB832’s accessory port provides up to 30w of fully-programmable power to 24v devices. Whether fans, cabinet lighting, accent LED strips, powering CO2 meters, etc, you can save outlets by using this port for your low power 24v devices. Just put a wire in, screw down, done!
This is comparable to the $18 apex DC24 to bare wire cable, except it is much easier to use and split into 2 connections. I print a housing for the heavy duty terminal (The terminals are labeled + and - ), and solder the connection.
Please follow all associated Neptune instructions for their 24v accessory ports- devices must be rated for 24v, and no more than 30w on the port or 100w maximum on the 1link + 24v ports.
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT YOU CONNECT TO THIS ADAPTER. It is no different from using the apex 24v bare wire; if you exceed the the 30w limitation or 100w total (1link+DC24), you can cause damage to the eb832 it is plugged into.
The Apex EB832’s accessory port provides up to 30w of fully-programmable power to 24v devices. Whether fans, cabinet lighting, accent LED strips, powering CO2 meters, etc, you can save outlets by using this port for your low power 24v devices. Just put a wire in, screw down, done!
This is comparable to the $18 apex DC24 to bare wire cable, except it is much easier to use and split into 2 connections. I print a housing for the heavy duty terminal (The terminals are labeled + and - ), and solder the connection.
Please follow all associated Neptune instructions for their 24v accessory ports- devices must be rated for 24v, and no more than 30w on the port or 100w maximum on the 1link + 24v ports.
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT YOU CONNECT TO THIS ADAPTER. It is no different from using the apex 24v bare wire; if you exceed the the 30w limitation or 100w total (1link+DC24), you can cause damage to the eb832 it is plugged into.