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Dell 6P238 600 Watts Redundant Power Supply
- 600 Watts output per module
- Redundant power supply design
- Ensures high availability and uptime
- Compatible with specific Dell server models
- Hot-swappable for easy maintenance
- Provides stable and efficient power delivery
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Product Overview
The Dell 6P238 is a 600 Watt redundant power supply, designed to provide continuous power to compatible Dell server systems. Its redundant nature ensures that if one power supply fails, the other takes over seamlessly, preventing downtime.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 600W |
| Type | Redundant Power Supply |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Specific Dell Servers (e.g., PowerEdge R710, R810) |
Product Description
The Dell 6P238 is a high-efficiency, redundant power supply unit (PSU) designed to offer enhanced reliability and continuous operation for compatible Dell server platforms. In a redundant configuration, two PSUs work in tandem, with one typically handling the load while the other acts as a standby. If the primary PSU fails or experiences an issue, the secondary PSU immediately assumes the full power load, preventing any interruption to the server's operations. This 600-watt unit is crucial for mission-critical applications where server uptime is paramount. Its hot-swappable capability allows for the removal and replacement of a faulty PSU without the need to power down the server, significantly reducing maintenance-related downtime. This feature is invaluable in environments that require 24/7 availability. The 6P238 is engineered to meet Dell's stringent quality and performance standards, ensuring stable power delivery across a range of operating conditions. It provides efficient power conversion, helping to reduce energy consumption and heat generation within the server chassis, thereby contributing to a more stable and cost-effective data center environment.



