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Thread: Helix Question

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    Helix Question

    Ok what is the max wattage you can run off a single helix unit? Anyone know?
    Also lets say is 100, i know its more but for the example lets say it is. If i have flex watt that is 10 watts per a foot, then i can run 10 feet of that of a single helix unit safely, correct?

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    Re: Helix Question

    the DBS-1000 has a max wattage of 500. so you should, IN THEORY, be able to run 50 feet of flexwatt at 10 watts a foot. Im not an electrician so I dont know exactly how that would work with a standard wall outlet. I wouldnt push it that hard though, I would run 400 watts on a single unit and than invest in another, to much risk to save a few bucks to me.


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