Cisco DCJ2804-01P 280-Watts Power Supply for 7200 GarR1A4 For Sale

Cisco DCJ2804-01P 280-Watts Power Supply for 7200  GarR1A4
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Cisco DCJ2804-01P 280-Watts Power Supply for 7200 GarR1A4:
$34.97

Technical SpecificationsThe DCJ2804-01P Cisco 280 Watt Power Supply has the following technical specifications:Input voltage: 100-240 VACInput frequency: 47-63 HzInput current: 5.5 Amps (at 100 VAC) / 2.5 Amps (at 240 VAC)Output voltage: +12V and -12VOutput power: 280 wattsOutput current: +12V: 18.33 Amps / -12V: 18.33 AmpsEfficiency: 90% typicalPower factor correction: Active PFCOperating temperature: 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)Operating humidity: 10% to 90% non-condensingDimensions: 3.5 x 9.8 x 1.6 inches (89 x 249 x 41 mm)Weight: 4.9 lbs (2.2 kg)The DCJ2804-01P Cisco 280 Watt Power Supply is designed to provide power to Cisco devices that require a dual output voltage of +12V and -12V. It has a wide input voltage range of 100-240 VAC, which means it can be used in different regions with different voltage standards. The power factor correction feature ensures that the power supply draws power efficiently and in a way that does not affect the power grid. The power supply is also designed to operate in a wide range of temperatures and humidity levels, making it suitable for use in different environments.


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