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Can I power a 2500 (AnyNET) unit from my alarm panel?

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Can I power a 2500 (AnyNET) unit from my alarm panel?

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A. No, this unit can draw up to 1.5 amps. Very few alarm panels have that much current available, especially while the panel is in alarm. This current can vary so the unit may not draw that much upon installation, however the cell site sets the level we transmit at and may ask for more power from time to time. Be sure to use at least a 12vdc 1.5amp power supply with 40va transformer to power the unit.

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