Hi all,
I am sure this question gets asked weekly and I know the correct answer is to never do this but I am in a situation where I am on the fence. I have a small server rack in a home that draws around 9.5 amps at max load. The stack that is powered by its own 15 Amp circuit is as follows:
- Ubiquiti UDM Pro
- Ubiquiti USW-48-Pro-POE (yes I know this switch is overkill)
- 2 * NanoHD
- 1 * FlexHD
- 4 * G3 Pro
- 2 * Flex Mini
- Rpi 4 POE
- Arris SB8200
- Telephone Modem
- Dell Poweredge R510 (Max 370W recoded)
- 2 * AC Infinity AirFrame T7
- 1 * AC Infinity Cloudplate T7-N
- ** Future plans for a Synology **
I have anEaton 5PX3000RT2U that I am looking at using one of those NEMA 5-15P to L5-30R adapters to connect it to the circuit. According to Eaton TS, the5PX3000RT2U only pulls 1.6 Amps after a power outage when it is recharging its batteries. Assuming...