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December 31, 2017, 03:50:42 PM
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I'm looking for trusted/tested PSU recommendations.

What I need:

Input IEC C13/C20 200-240V, RJ-45 remote management, single port on/off switchable via app/browser


Output 200-240V, 4x - 8x IEC C14

What I found so far are two models from CyberPower: PDU20SWHVIEC8FNET, PDU15SWHVIEC8FNET
they are not cheap ...

What are you guys using?

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December 31, 2017, 05:26:51 PM
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what input/output amp rating do you need ?
what max amp rating you need for each outlet ?

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December 31, 2017, 05:57:09 PM
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input will be 16 or 20 amp
max per outlet 5-6 amp
 
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December 31, 2017, 06:25:19 PM
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If you have or you can install a NEMA L6 30R wall connector , my suggestion is use PDU30SWHVT16FNET 30A with 16-Outlet

if you going to have a 20 amp input then PDU20SWHVIEC8FNET going to be overloaded , that pdu is Derated to 16A , better if you give some extra room for those amps Wink

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January 01, 2018, 09:11:00 AM
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I can't power all outlets the same time with mingrigs, each drawing 4-6 amp. that's obvious.

The mentioned CyberPower devices was only for reference, I can buy/use whatever I want.

The location isn't build yet, I'm at the planing stage, if its better to have IEC309 with 32A, I can order this, but unfortuantly I'm clueless concerning this electricity/wiring stuff.

let's say if the APC AP7922 (http://www.apc.com/shop/mk/en/products/Rack-PDU-Switched-2U-32A-230V-16-C13/P-AP7922) is better suited and I can get them cheap, I'd take it...
or Avocent PM3003V-401

any recomendations?

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