To clarify, I was going to have 120v in the cage for temporary stuff like laptops, crash cart, etc.
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 11:29 AM, David Hubbard <dhubb...@dino.hostasaurus.com> wrote: > We have run into some reasonably recent flat panel LCD's > not running on 208v; we began having our colo build the > new cages we order with 208v a few years ago and then > found we couldn't use one of our crash carts in the newer > cages until we replaced the monitor. If you're doing > colo, some customers may have rack mounted LCD panels > that could be an issue. And this was not a power brick > monitor, straight plug. > > David > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Jay Nakamura [mailto:zeusda...@gmail.com] >> Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 10:59 AM >> To: NANOG >> Subject: Want to move to all 208V for server racks >> >> I really want to move all newly installed internal and customer racks >> over to all 208v power instead of 120v. As far as I can remember, I >> can't remember any server/switch/router or any other equipment that >> didn't run on 208v AC. (Other than you may need a different cable) >> Anyone have any experience where some oddball equipment that couldn't >> do 208v and regret going 208v? We won't have any TDM or SONET >> equipment, all Ethernet switches, routers and servers. I have control >> over internal equipment but sometimes customers surprises you. >> >> >> > >