Re: AC/AC power conversion for datacenters

2003-06-04 Thread David Lesher
Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered: > > > > 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 > the

Re: AC/AC power conversion for datacenters

2003-06-04 Thread Vadim Antonov
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

Re: AC/AC power conversion for datacenters

2003-06-04 Thread Vadim Antonov
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

Re: AC/AC power conversion for datacenters

2003-06-04 Thread Robert Boyle
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

Re: AC/AC power conversion for datacenters

2003-06-04 Thread Christopher X. Candreva
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

Re: AC/AC power conversion for datacenters

2003-06-04 Thread Simon Lockhart
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

Re: AC/AC power conversion for datacenters

2003-06-04 Thread Stephen J. Wilcox
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Peter Galbavy wrote: > > 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

Re: AC/AC power conversion for datacenters

2003-06-04 Thread Jay Hennigan
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

Re: AC/AC power conversion for datacenters

2003-06-04 Thread Neil J. McRae
Have a look at www.baytechdcd.com - they +might+ have something. Neil

Re: AC/AC power conversion for datacenters

2003-06-04 Thread Peter Galbavy
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

AC/AC power conversion for datacenters

2003-06-04 Thread Matthew Zito
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