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    Default power bar ?? question

    Hello
    is anyone know if it is posible to conect 3 x4 power bar sockets ???? and how ??( 3x4 here is less expencive than 2x6 ) thats the reason of my question

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    Suggesting you have a PLII or a PL3, you have two connectors for sockets, S1-4 and S5-8. This means you can connect two STDL4-4 directly

    To connect another one, you have to install an addon card, the PLM-2L4S. Adding the price of that card, the solution with 2x Powerbar 6D is the more cost-effective solution. Additional you get the S5-8 socket free (and also an expansion card slot) due the Powerbar 6D are daisy-cained connected to S1-4

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    thank you Wirus i am about to order it and trie to get the full cost low

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    digi bars have more features then analog => like initial state if Profilux is not working etc...
    and pab bar have even more features.

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    I. Didn't know that like what ? Any link to read them?

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    The difference between the Powerbar6D-D and the Powerbar6D-D-PAB is as follows:

    The Powerbar-PAB has additional features:
    - Current measurement
    - Cable length between 2 Powerbars or other PAB devices max. 100m, common Powerbar up to max. 10m
    - ProfiLux recognizes if Powerbar-PAB would not communicate with ProfiLux anymore (failure)
    - Firmware can be updated
    - more simple wiring - all PAB-devices are wired daisy-chained via ProfiLux Aquatic Bus (PAB)

    The PAB-Version can only be used for ProfiLux 3 / 3 ex because these types only provide the PAB-connection.

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