About administering APC power controlers
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Ramiro Alba Queipo ramiro at labtie.mmt.upc.esSat Jun 8 04:30:03 PDT 2002
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On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 20:06, Bill Broadley wrote: > Be warned that the apc power controllers that we have don't work > well, I can only hook up 3 machines before I exceed their power > maximum. > First of all I would like to thank everybody answering my message, because it has been of a great help. Resulting from some messages (like Bill's) I do not know if geting the APC9212 (10 Amperes) or the APC9218 (16 Amperes) which is a 15% more expensive. Taking in acount that a PC box do not consume more than 1 pick Ampere, the 16 A model would be enought. What do you think about it? What if you have a dual motherbord as the ASUS A7M266-D (which according to ASUS it needs a 400 Watts power supply)? Would in this case the pick consume be higher than 1 A? Finally, we have four dual boxes with ASUS A7M266-D and Athlon 1900+ MP and they are using a 300 Watts power supply without apparent problems. Is this advisable? Thans in advance (again) Regards -- Ramiro Alba Laboratori de Termotecnia i Energetica Departament de Maquines i Motors Termics ETS d'Enginyers Industrials de Terrassa C/Colom 11 Tf: 34 - 93 739 86 46 Fax: 34 - 93 739 81 01
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