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HP WLS05446 650 Watts 100-240 V Power Supply
- Power Output: 650 Watts
- Input Voltage Range: 100-240 V AC
- Form Factor: Internal Power Supply
- Compatibility: Designed for HP networking devices
- Efficiency: High efficiency for reduced power consumption
- Reliability: Built for continuous operation
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Product Overview
The HP WLS05446 is a versatile power supply unit designed to provide reliable power to HP networking equipment. It features a wide input voltage range of 100-240V and a substantial output capacity of 650 Watts.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Supply |
| Wattage | 650 W |
Additional Specifications
| Input Voltage | 100-240 V |
| Manufacturer | HP |
Product Description
This 650-watt power supply unit from HP, identified by SKU WLS05446, is engineered to deliver consistent and stable power to a range of HP networking hardware. Its broad input voltage compatibility ensures it can be deployed in various global power environments without requiring manual voltage selection, simplifying installation and management. The 650W capacity is sufficient to power demanding network devices, including switches and routers with multiple high-speed interfaces and processing capabilities. This ensures optimal performance and prevents power-related bottlenecks within the network infrastructure. The unit is designed for high reliability and efficiency, contributing to lower operational costs and a reduced environmental footprint. As a component within HP's ecosystem, the WLS05446 is built to stringent quality standards, ensuring long-term durability and performance. It is a critical part of maintaining the uptime and operational integrity of the network, providing the essential power required for complex network functions and data throughput.


