Tunze Safety Connector & Ecotech Vortech Controller

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I noticed that my power adapter for the Vortech controller says it outputs 24v at 2.5amp. I am also running a Tunze 6095 on the Safety Connector connected to a 34ah battery.

I just noticed that the Safety Connector is 24v (naturally) and 4amp max. I figured "why the hell not" and plugged the Safety Connector into the Vortech and It seems to power it with no issue. I don't understand electricity very well, but is this something I could run long term or do I risk burning out the controller? Thanks!
 

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Yup, this isn't a problem. As long as the voltages match and the rating of the power supply is higher than the load needs, they are interchangeable.
 

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Should work, no problem. Brew is right (as always) as long as Voltage matches and P/S is rated highter (in Amps) then the equipment you're good.

Wait 'till people find out you can use Tunze Part with a cheap battery for Vortech
 

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Should work, no problem. Brew is right (as always) as long as Voltage matches and P/S is rated highter (in Amps) then the equipment you're good.

Wait 'till people find out you can use Tunze Part with a cheap battery for Vortech

Ecotech also sells their fused battery cable, for like $5. I used them to make a voltage monitor for the battery.

 

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Ecotech also sells their fused battery cable, for like $5. I used them to make a voltage monitor for the battery.



Harold, this is a completely different cable that serves completely different function.

You can read about Tunze part here.

 

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Harold, this is a completely different cable that serves completely different function.

You can read about Tunze part here.


oh my bad, I thought we were talking about battery backup- not primary power.
 

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To be fair, it’s not a cheap battery, but it’s definitely about $70 cheaper than the Ecotech one. Thanks guys.


Yes, but the kit allows you to buy cheap marine batteries in the 100Ah plus range for not so much over a hundred $, not to mention that in a pinch you can literally remove the battery from your neighbors cars (LOL) to use as backup.

Full Disclosure: I don't judge what you do to save your reef :)
 

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oh my bad, I thought we were talking about battery backup- not primary power.


Harold, yes we were talking about battery backup. Tunze cable is made for that, except unlike the Vortech battery, Tunze allows you to source off-shelf one that has higher capacity and are cheaper, sans the "fancy" painted box.
 
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I have this on my Vortech now. I guess the only thing I lose is auto throttling down to lowest speed when power is out.
 
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I did find another thread here on building a battery backup for the vortech using the ecotech fused link.
 
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