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HP JG528A 300 Watts 12V DC Power Supply For FlexNetwork X351
- 300 Watts power output
- 12V DC input voltage
- Designed for HP FlexNetwork X351 series devices
- Provides stable and reliable power
- Suitable for environments with DC power availability
- Ensures optimal performance of network equipment
- Compact form factor for integration
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Product Overview
The HP JG528A is a 300 Watt, 12V DC power supply designed for the HP FlexNetwork X351 series. It provides a stable power source for network devices operating on a 12V DC input.
Technical Information
| Power Output | 300 Watts |
| Input Voltage | 12V DC |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP FlexNetwork X351 series |
Product Description
The HP JG528A is a dedicated 300 Watt power supply unit specifically engineered to operate with a 12V DC input. This makes it suitable for deployment in environments where a 12V DC power source is readily available, such as in telecommunications closets, outdoor enclosures, or systems that utilize battery backup or solar power. This power supply is designed to seamlessly integrate with and power devices within the HP FlexNetwork X351 series. It ensures that these network devices receive a consistent and stable power flow, which is crucial for their reliable operation and optimal performance. The 300-watt rating indicates its capacity to power devices with significant power requirements within that series. By providing a regulated 12V DC output, the JG528A helps protect the connected network equipment from power fluctuations and ensures longevity. Its design is focused on efficiency and reliability, making it a dependable component for maintaining network connectivity in diverse deployment scenarios where standard AC power may not be the primary option.



