Hi
I am looking at buying 2 NEC PA653UL projectors to stack them to create 1 projection image, but when looking at the input current specification I am in doubt if this is going to work. The input current specification states that it can draw from 4.5A to 10.2A, which seems unnaturally high. The maximum wattage is 672W and Voltage goes from 100 to 240V.
1. Now I would like to know if this 10.2A is accurate because it seems too high?
2. If the 10.2A is not correct how can I know what the required current is because I'm also looking at the Epson EB-L615U which maximum power usage is like 350W and then I will rather take that one but the problem is that Epson does not give its current requirements?
(I am from South Africa so the Voltage that the projector will run on is 230V)
I've attached the spec sheet of this projector but others are available online.
Thank you!
I am looking at buying 2 NEC PA653UL projectors to stack them to create 1 projection image, but when looking at the input current specification I am in doubt if this is going to work. The input current specification states that it can draw from 4.5A to 10.2A, which seems unnaturally high. The maximum wattage is 672W and Voltage goes from 100 to 240V.
1. Now I would like to know if this 10.2A is accurate because it seems too high?
2. If the 10.2A is not correct how can I know what the required current is because I'm also looking at the Epson EB-L615U which maximum power usage is like 350W and then I will rather take that one but the problem is that Epson does not give its current requirements?
(I am from South Africa so the Voltage that the projector will run on is 230V)
I've attached the spec sheet of this projector but others are available online.
Thank you!