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Dell 37CT1 3.7v 1.8Wh 500mAh Lithium-Ion Battery For Dell PERC
- 3.7V Lithium-Ion Battery
- 1.8Wh Capacity
- 500mAh Capacity
- Compatible with Dell PERC RAID Controllers
- Protects RAID cache during power outages
- Ensures data consistency and prevents loss
- Rechargeable and long-lasting
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Product Overview
The Dell 37CT1 is a 3.7V, 1.8Wh, 500mAh Lithium-Ion Battery designed for Dell PERC RAID Controllers. It serves as a backup power source to protect data integrity during power failures.
Technical Information
| Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
| Voltage | 3.7V |
| Capacity | 1.8Wh |
| Capacity | 500mAh |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PERC RAID Controllers |
| Brand | Dell |
| SKU | 37CT1 |
Product Description
The Dell 37CT1 is a specialized lithium-ion battery designed to safeguard the data stored in the cache of Dell PERC (PowerEdge RAID Controller) cards. Operating at 3.7 volts, this battery provides a crucial buffer of power, ensuring that any data residing in the controller's volatile memory is written to the persistent storage array before a power loss can cause it to be lost. This function is critical for maintaining data integrity in server environments where continuous operation and data protection are paramount. With a capacity of 1.8Wh and 500mAh, the 37CT1 offers reliable backup power for the RAID controller's cache. This ensures that even during unexpected power interruptions, the RAID array remains consistent, preventing potential data corruption that could have severe consequences for business operations. The battery is designed for easy integration with compatible Dell PERC controllers, typically connecting directly to the RAID card. This battery is an essential component for servers utilizing Dell's RAID technology, providing an added layer of data security. Its role in preventing data loss during power events makes it a critical part of the server's fault tolerance and reliability strategy. Regular checks and potential replacement cycles are part of maintaining optimal server health and data protection.



