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[ILUG] Anyone want some static switches?

[ILUG] Anyone want some static switches?

Joan O'Callaghan joan.ocallaghan at ask.com
Mon Oct 6 14:37:38 IST 2008


Hi,
Apologies for being a bit off topic, but I was wondering if anyone would
like some free kit? We have 16 static power switches that we no longer
use. Their function was to effectively load balance between two power
distribution feeds in our last data centre. They were pretty expensive
when purchased and still work but are not necessary in our new
datacentre environment.

There are 16 in total, of two different brands.

13 x Socomec Sicon IT Switch MS :
230 V, 50 Hz 32 Amp

3 x Chloride Power Protection Company Cross Racks:
230 v 50 Hz, 30 amp

They are very heavy and bulky and must be collected in the next two
weeks otherwise they are going to the dump.

Regards,
Joan O'Callaghan
 
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