So I set it at 3000 and from one connection to a splitter #1, I am down now to 2999.
Splitter one supplies to a door controller (Outlet #2), and to the next splitter #2 on (outlet #3).
Then I go to another splitter#2, so now I'm down to 2998.
This splitter goes to a door controller (Outlet #2) then to another splitter (Outlet #3).
Now I go to the 3rd splitter and it's reading is 1499 on the input. (This is where it's not adding up for me)
3rd splitter is supplying to door controller (Outlet #2) and the next splitter (Outlet #3)
Now to the 4th splitter I connect and I have now 1498( outlet 3). Outlet two has the door controller connected.
Now the 5th spliiter has a power rating of 749 on the in.
How is this possible? How is every connection using so much (TOO MUCH) power?

So what I'm seeing is that it doesn't matter how much to scale up your supply of electricity, the plugin scales up how much it uses just the same. If it's like that, then what is the ppoiont of the plugin of then just using bigger numbers
to type in?
In this senario, the splitter is using just alone 1499 just because it's being used????

Either I have over thought a simple thing or I just don't get it presently.

Cheers.
AS a side note:
I also notice it's very frustrating to use the line tool as it often to seem to not want to connect to sources or inputs.(side issue I'm guessing)