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Power Module Status LED
The Power Module has its own Green status LED, Normally on. If it is off the load may have exceeded the
35W Max.
To reset the fuse without turning off the Main PSU
1.
Remove the loads connected to this Power Module.
2.
Unscrew and partly slide out the power module.
3.
Wait for one minute, and then re-fully insert the Power Module.
4.
Verify the green LED is lit on the module
5.
Check the power needs of the load or loads attached, if 2 loads together exceed 35W then you
will need to use separate Modules.
Power Meter
Drawing too much power from the ONErack Spider PSU can cause individual power modules to fail, or the
fuse can trip [note, there are fuses on each module, and the main unit]. The front panel of your PSU
includes a power load meter to help you prevent this happening.
The power meter shows you how much power you are drawing. Green LEDs only shows a safe power
load below the rating of the Spider PSU. Two yellow LEDs warns you the power load is close or at the
limit.
The red LED tells you the power load is over the limit and there is a risk of failure. For best results, keep
the power load below the rating of your chosen model.
If the red LED is lit, reduce the amount of power drawn by disconnecting one or more devices, until only
green and yellow LEDs are lit. If you want to run more devices, use an additional ONErack Spider PSU.
Risk of damage to equipment
Each Power Module can only supply 35W Max. If your DC
load exceeds this, you CANNOT power it with ONErack
Spider Power Module.