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01-06-2011 04:29 PM
01-06-2011 04:29 PM
EVA 4000 Power
I'm wondering if anyone has run an EVA on 110V vs. 208V. Have you had any issues? I have one I'm setting up for a development/test SAN. Thanks,
Seth
Seth
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01-06-2011 08:49 PM
01-06-2011 08:49 PM
Re: EVA 4000 Power
Hi Seth,
The power required for normal EVA operation ranges between 187 to 256V.....Less voltage can cause multiple issues like drive failures, loop issues, power supply and blower issues, controller issues etc.
This link should help you more:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12408_div/12408_div.html
Regards,
Prakash
The power required for normal EVA operation ranges between 187 to 256V.....Less voltage can cause multiple issues like drive failures, loop issues, power supply and blower issues, controller issues etc.
This link should help you more:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12408_div/12408_div.html
Regards,
Prakash
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