power ?'s sp:DOS via 24vdc port

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ok so i have been thinking about this and have gotten a number of conflicting replies.
simply put: Can a DOS be run using an aquabus cable and the 24vdc port? if so which cable?

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i want to run on ine eb8 (new version):
2 Wav
2 DOS
Trident
and NOT use ANY regular outlets.
 

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No, not officially anyway.
If you don't want to use any 120V outlets, I'd suggest adding a 1Link module to your system.
 
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jeez seems like a simple thing to have a cable for that. or less simple but smarter have a port on the DOS that can run that way
 

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Seems you would need 5 1 link cables and only have 3 ports. I would just run the trident and waves off 1 link and plug the dose into a normal out let.

Plus think about your return you can use a core 15 with a 1 link.

You could get second EB832 or a 1 link to avoid any power bars...IMO
 
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yeah... dang was just hoping that I could find some practical use for these 24v oulets! C'MON TERRANCE! make a cable! that would be awesome!
 
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or less clean but still functional an adapter that combines an aquabus cable and a 24v into a one link. I am not an electrical engineer so don't know if that is even possible.
 

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