On 29.07.2020 23.18, Mark Tinka wrote:
On 29/Jul/20 20:18, Baldur Norddahl wrote:
I am also going to get a few ACX5448 for our datacentre locations. I am
still considering getting some AC to DC powersupplies for the ACX710
because the cost saving is considerable. It is not like finding AC to DC
devices is hard - every laptop comes with one (yea I know too little
voltage).
If you are deploying 20, not a major issue.

If you're deploying several-hundred or several-thousands units, this is
not a small issue.


Not going to claim what is or is not a small issue for anyone here. Just saying that one rack unit external power supplies are plentiful and cheap. Like this one (just the first result on Google):

https://www.simplypowersupply.com/Rack-Mount-Power-Supply/RCP-1000-48-Meanwell-48Vdc-1000W-Rack-Mount-Power-Supply.aspx

We only have two datacentre locations and for those two location I would consider getting something like that. But I am probably going to go with the ACX5448 anyway because I could find a use for the extra 100G ports.

The 20 locations are at the incumbents CO locations where 48 volt DC with battery and sometimes generator backup is what you get. You could get 230V AC at these locations but it would be without backup.

In the future I might also get some locations in street cabinets, where I would put a standard DC UPS of the kind where you have a couple 12V batteries in series to make up the 48 volt, the equipment connected directly to the battery bank and a charger continuously charging the batteries. This is very cheap and extremely stable. The ACX710 device is environmentally hardened and clearly made for exactly that kind of deployment.

I see that ACX710 is not as much made for a specific customer as it is NOT made for a group of customers: the datacenter customers are supposed to buy the more expensive ACX5448. But said datacenter customers can spend one rack unit on an external DC powersupply and go with it anyway.

Regards,

Baldur
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