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Re: [opensuse] UPS And Multiple Computers
- From: Hans Witvliet <hwit@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2008 12:29:37 +0100
- Message-id: <1228217377.1758.243.camel@t43>
On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 11:43 +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Hi,
At my previous job, one of my friends dropped a screwdriver on those
copper bars. Slight hickup, but after a moment the screwdriver was
melted...
AFAIR, both versions oft the psu were expensive, well, you you what the
abbreviation HP means: High Priced ;-)
Not sure about the grounding, execpt that they sell dedicated
Microsoft-versions, that have both types of grounding combined...
At my current positions they use inverters for each 19" cabinet and a
couple of their own generators
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On Tuesday, 2008-12-02 at 09:29 +0100, Hans Witvliet wrote:
... [dc power]
When ordering servers from HP, you can specify whether you want AC-power
adapters (110 - 230Vac) or 48Vdc-apapters.
Only catch is that you have to be carefull that in telco-stuff the plus
is grounded, while other equipment (like RF-transmission) use
negative-grounding.
Unless you are fond of sparks and welding, you're in for a nasty
surprice..
A coworker once fell down from a... what do you call it, a portable
stairs, when he was connecting power at a exchange, with a screwdriver
on his hands. This fell across the two naked dc lines... after some
sparks an entire island resulted without cellular coverage for some
hours :-}
I wonder, those servers you mention, can be adapted to both type of
grounding? And how is the price compared to ac power unit, if you
remember? Not a figure, just curious to know if they are more expensive or
not.
Hi,
At my previous job, one of my friends dropped a screwdriver on those
copper bars. Slight hickup, but after a moment the screwdriver was
melted...
AFAIR, both versions oft the psu were expensive, well, you you what the
abbreviation HP means: High Priced ;-)
Not sure about the grounding, execpt that they sell dedicated
Microsoft-versions, that have both types of grounding combined...
At my current positions they use inverters for each 19" cabinet and a
couple of their own generators
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