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тАО02-03-2009 02:32 PM
тАО02-03-2009 02:32 PM
HP-9000-A180c
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тАО02-03-2009 02:54 PM
тАО02-03-2009 02:54 PM
Re: HP-9000-A180c
yes it should do, not sure if its a voltage switchable PSU or if it has a switch on the back to set it to the required voltage.
see this link
http://www.docs.hp.com/en/Z4045-90002/ch02s02.html#cdedbjae
Andy
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тАО02-03-2009 04:19 PM
тАО02-03-2009 04:19 PM
Re: HP-9000-A180c
Even in this day and age, one should _never_ assume an autoranging power supply - "always" check first *before* plugging-in a device.
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тАО02-04-2009 06:31 AM
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Re: HP-9000-A180c
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тАО02-04-2009 10:03 AM
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Re: HP-9000-A180c
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тАО02-04-2009 12:45 PM
тАО02-04-2009 12:45 PM
Re: HP-9000-A180c
Sure, if you want to totally FRY it.
Do NOT take the chance until you know FOR SURE what it requires or can handle.
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тАО02-04-2009 12:48 PM
тАО02-04-2009 12:48 PM
Re: HP-9000-A180c
Documentation for the A-180 server is here:
http://docs.hp.com/en/hw.html#A-Class%20Server
HTML User manual for A180C -
http://docs.hp.com/en/Z4045-90002/index.html
PDF User manual for A180C -
http://docs.hp.com/en/Z4045-90002/Z4045-90002.pdf
Section talking about input power requirements is here:
http://docs.hp.com/en/Z4045-90002/ch02s02.html#cdedbjae
In a nutshell:
Nominal Input Voltage (VAC): 100 - 240
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Re: HP-9000-A180c
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