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Dell VHFKD 1100 Watts 48-60V 35A Server Power Supply
- 1100 Watts maximum power output
- DC Input Voltage: 48-60V
- Current Rating: 35A
- Designed for server environments
- Provides robust power for demanding server hardware
- Ensures system stability and reliability
- Suitable for telecom or specific DC-powered infrastructure
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Product Overview
This 1100 Watts server power supply operates on a DC input range of 48-60V and a current of 35A. It is designed for high-power server applications requiring a specific DC voltage input.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 1100 Watts |
| Input Voltage | 48-60V DC |
Additional Specifications
| Current | 35A |
Product Description
The Dell VHFKD is a high-capacity 1100-watt power supply unit specifically designed to operate from a DC power source, typically within the 48V to 60V range, with a current rating of 35A. This type of power supply is not standard for typical desktop or enterprise AC-powered servers but is commonly found in specialized environments such as telecommunications facilities, data centers utilizing DC power distribution, or certain industrial applications where DC power is the primary source. With a substantial 1100W output, this PSU is capable of powering high-performance server components, including multiple processors, extensive memory configurations, and numerous storage devices. The 48-60V DC input specification indicates its compatibility with standard DC power systems used in telco or specific data center setups, often leveraging battery backup systems for uninterrupted power. The VHFKD power supply is engineered for reliability and efficiency within its intended DC-powered infrastructure. It ensures that the server hardware receives a stable and sufficient DC power flow, critical for maintaining uptime and preventing data loss in environments where DC power is the norm. Its robust design is suited for the demanding operational requirements of server-grade equipment.


