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PowerEdge M1000e Questions
Hi all,
I found a really good deal on an M1000e, and before I bought it, I wanted to ask a few questions.
First, can it run off of 120V with this cable? I've seen conflicting information regarding this. The tech guidebook says "220 VAC (Volts AC) input (a single PSU runs between 180V and 260V AC)", however the technical guide says "Dell supports either 110–120V or 208–240V AC power supply input and supports a wide range of power distribution options. Dell recommends 208–240V AC for all production
environments". Does anyone know which one is correct?
Second, The one I am looking at has 6 PSUs, so if I run them off of 240V, what kind of PDU should I use? What does it need to be rated for? If I were able to use 120V, could I use the before mentioned cable and just use a beefy powerstrip like this (Rated 120V, 1800W)?
Third, if I had two of the M6220 (with redundancy) would I just plug in one ethernet cable to my main switch from each switch (I think it's like this, just want to make sure)?
Thank you!
DELL-Erman O
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August 4th, 2020 01:00
Hello there,
Unfortunately, I cannot recommend non-certified Dell parts. But I will send a direct message for some part numbers of related power cables. You can review and check the document here for power information selections. https://dell.to/2XmdDOw
Also, this link will help to choose PDU https://dell.to/33pwPi4
You should be able to use it for M6220 ethernet switch as you say https://dell.to/3k8TipJ -10593995-8340-467-to-b1f6 c7f2a5cc7d8c & lang = en-US
If anybody can share their own experience that would be great.
Let us know if it helps.
DELL-Erman O
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August 4th, 2020 01:00
Hello,
I'm sharing these power cables on M1000e with you as below. You can choose part number which do you need your solution;