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Dell L350E-S1 350 Watts 100-240 V Power Supply For PowerEdge R310
- 350 Watts output power
- Compatible with Dell PowerEdge R310 servers
- Universal input voltage (100-240 V)
- Provides stable power for server operations
- Designed for reliable performance
- Standard server power supply form factor
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Product Overview
The Dell L350E-S1 is a 350 Watt power supply unit compatible with Dell PowerEdge R310 servers. It operates within a universal input voltage range, making it suitable for various global power grids.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 350W |
| Input Voltage | 100-240 V |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge R310 |
| Form Factor | Server Power Supply |
Product Description
This Dell L350E-S1 power supply is a crucial component for the Dell PowerEdge R310 server, providing the necessary electrical power to operate its internal hardware. With a 350 Watt capacity, it is designed to meet the typical power demands of a single-socket server, ensuring that the processor, memory, storage, and other essential components receive a consistent and stable power source. The unit features a universal input voltage range, accepting power from 100 to 240 Volts AC. This broad compatibility makes it an ideal choice for deployments in different geographical locations with varying electrical standards. The power supply is engineered for reliability, aiming to provide consistent performance over its operational lifespan, which is critical for maintaining server uptime and data integrity. As a standard server power supply, the L350E-S1 is designed for integration into the PowerEdge R310 chassis. It adheres to the necessary form factor and connectivity standards to ensure a straightforward installation process. Its primary function is to convert AC power from the wall outlet into the DC voltages required by the server's motherboard and peripherals, thereby enabling the system to function correctly.



