Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered:
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> Hello,
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> This is marginally related to the power discussions earlier, but does
> anyone know of a product that steps up 120V AC to 220V AC and is
> reasonably datacenter-friendly? We're looking at an environment where
> the
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Vadim Antonov wrote:
http://www.pfsc-ice.com/bbo/b/magnet/get_a_110_220_voltage_transformer_11.htm
2KW - for less than $100 ... enough for 8.5 Amp at 230V.
--vadim
Here's a 3KW one for E389:
http://www.taunus-transformatoren.de/transformers/transformers_110_120_220_230_240.htmlMatthew
Zito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
(Actually, you don't need a two-coil transformer - a one-coil transformer
with a tap in the middle will do, and those may be even cheaper).
Note
At 02:20 PM 6/3/2003 -0400, Matthew Zito wrote:
This is marginally related to the power discussions earlier, but does
anyone know of a product that steps up 120V AC to 220V AC and is
reasonably datacenter-friendly? We're looking at an environment where
there's no 220V available - but we only need
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Matthew Zito wrote:
> This is marginally related to the power discussions earlier, but does
> anyone know of a product that steps up 120V AC to 220V AC and is
> reasonably datacenter-friendly? We're looking at an environment where
> there's no 220V available - but we only nee
On Tue Jun 03, 2003 at 08:48:45PM +0100, Stephen J. Wilcox wrote:
> Depends on your hardware obviously but I suspect it'll be cheaper to replace the
> PSU with one of the same voltage as the supply than messing with ups etc
As you say, depends on the hardware, but take for example the Cisco GSR
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Peter Galbavy wrote:
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> Matthew Zito wrote:
> > This is marginally related to the power discussions earlier, but does
> > anyone know of a product that steps up 120V AC to 220V AC and is
> > reasonably datacenter-friendly? We're looking at an environment where
> > there's
On Tue, 2 Jun 2003, Matthew Zito wrote:
> This is marginally related to the power discussions earlier, but does
> anyone know of a product that steps up 120V AC to 220V AC and is
> reasonably datacenter-friendly? We're looking at an environment where
> there's no 220V available - but we only nee
Have a look at www.baytechdcd.com - they +might+ have something.
Neil
Matthew Zito wrote:
> This is marginally related to the power discussions earlier, but does
> anyone know of a product that steps up 120V AC to 220V AC and is
> reasonably datacenter-friendly? We're looking at an environment where
> there's no 220V available - but we only need ~7 amps so conversi
Hello,
This is marginally related to the power discussions earlier, but does
anyone know of a product that steps up 120V AC to 220V AC and is
reasonably datacenter-friendly? We're looking at an environment where
there's no 220V available - but we only need ~7 amps so conversion could
be possibl
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