Check out Unipower. They make a stackable N-1 setup that does 30+ amps
(redundantly) of 110 in 2U.

Just remember to wire up their sync cable if you parallel 2 or more shelves.

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Tim



On 5/16/08, Gregory Boehnlein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>       I have some equipment going into a Telco Co which only offers
> battery backup on it's DC power plant. Most of the equipment that is already
> moving into that facility is AC powered, so I am looking for advice on
> rackmount DC inverters. Looking for something that can accommodate inverting
> enough power to load a 30 AMP 110 circuit, preferably something that has N+1
> redundancy.. I'm not finding a lot of options on Google, so I figured that I
> would ask here...
>
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