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HP P19429-001 180 Watts 19.5V Power Adapter For MicroServer
- Output Power: 180 Watts
- Output Voltage: 19.5V DC
- Designed for HP MicroServer
- High power capacity
- Reliable server power supply
- Ensures system stability
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Product Overview
This HP power adapter provides 180 watts of power with a 19.5V output, designed for HP MicroServers. It ensures sufficient power for server operations.
Technical Information
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | P19429-001 |
| Wattage | 180 Watts |
Additional Specifications
| Output Voltage | 19.5V |
| Compatibility | HP MicroServer |
Product Description
The HP P19429-001 is a robust 180-watt power adapter specifically designed to meet the demanding power needs of HP MicroServer systems. With a stable 19.5V DC output, this adapter ensures that the server receives consistent and adequate power to operate its components reliably, including storage drives, processors, and network interfaces. This power adapter is engineered for durability and performance, essential characteristics for server hardware. It is built to HP's exacting standards, guaranteeing compatibility and safety for the connected MicroServer. The high wattage capacity is crucial for supporting the operational requirements of a server, which often runs continuously and may have multiple hard drives or other power-intensive peripherals. By providing a reliable power source, the P19429-001 contributes directly to the uptime and stability of the HP MicroServer. This is vital for businesses and users who rely on their server for critical data storage, network services, or application hosting. It serves as an essential component for maintaining the integrity and performance of the server infrastructure.

