[nsp] 7507, 7206, BPX power consumption

Deepak Jain deepak at ai.net
Tue Apr 13 17:49:38 EDT 2004



He is also requesting power numbers on a "fully loaded" set of routers. 
Why not just take the max wattage of a single power supply for them? 
That should get you there.

DJ

Bruce Pinsky wrote:
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> Richard Danielli wrote:
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> | Chris,
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> | Try the APC website and size up a UPS.
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> | I believe they provide power consumption numbers to justify the sale.
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> Those are not the typical consumption numbers.  They are the vendor stated
> numbers and are typically at the high end resulting in the sale of a larger
> unit.
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