Hi David, Thank you very much for the help, it will really help.
On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 1:29 PM, David Donovan <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Bruce, > > Racking small equipment is a pain. I like to use shelves with holes in > the bottom so I can use velcro or tie wraps to strap things down. The > size of the shelf/tray depends on the specifics. You can find some here: > http://www.infinitecables.com/racks-shelves-cable-management.html#shelves > > Depending on the space you've got and how you want to access things, you > can use sliding drawers/shelves or strap it to the front of a filler plate > (same page as above). That way you can access all sides of the > non-standard equipment. > > I've seen household units used for portable cooling but they're not > designed to run continuously. They typically failed in just over a year of > continuous use. The company I usually see at the IT trade shows is > MovinCool. http://movincool.com/ They have several solutions that are > well suited to IT. Make sure you've got a dedicated circuit with enough > amperage to support the AC unit. They're power hogs. You also need a way > to exhaust the hot air. You may need to manage condensate water too. > > Another tip: Those non-standard things usually have a barrel connector > for power that slides out easily. Consider tie wrapping the power cable to > an anchor of some kind so that it won't wiggle out accidentally. The power > buttons on them are also in dumb places. I often use a hot glue gun to > disable the power buttons on consumer equipment like power bars, switches, > APs, etc so that they can't be accidentally switched off or reset. > Especially important if you have a Cisco Catalyst 3650 or 3850 > http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/field-notices/636/fn63697.html. > (derp) > > I hope that helps. > Dave > > > > On 26 September 2015 at 11:35, Bruce Zhang <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi guys, >> >> Do you have any thing to suggest for racking tray(shelf) for switch/other >> un-standard units? >> >> And also for small server room portable cooling unit, do you have any good >> suggestions? >> >> Appreciate for any suggestions. >> >> -- >> >> Thanks. >> >> Wei(Bruce) Zhang >> [email protected] [email protected] >> > > -- Thanks. Wei(Bruce) Zhang [email protected] [email protected]
