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2431.1 | Hub rides out power failure with powerswitch | PTOJJD::DANZAK | Pittsburgher � | Wed Jun 28 1995 08:56 | 9 |
| I mucked with a prototype model once. It's about 10"x3"x5" or so...not
as large as a mailbox. It does have two screws so you could hang it
easily on a wall below the hub or attach it to the base of the hub (I
think). The hub does ride out the power failure quite nicely and
zap...it works like a champ. Makes a nice demo.
Regards,
j
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2431.2 | | NETCAD::THAYER | | Wed Jun 28 1995 11:28 | 2 |
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7" x 4" x 2" (18cm x 10cm x 5cm)
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2431.3 | H7661-AA | NETCAD::B_MACARTHUR | | Thu Jun 29 1995 10:25 | 9 |
| Bob,
If you'd like to borrow a Powerswitch for a few days to test it in your
area, give me a call at 226-6168. I have a few of them from our RQT
test that you could play with for a few days. We did do extensive
testing of the Powerswitch with the DH900 and the DH90 and found no
interruptions of power under any circumstances.
Bob
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2431.4 | H7661-AA max load ? | GRANPA::GSCHMIDT | George Schmidt; Washington DC NPC | Thu Oct 12 1995 11:31 | 8 |
| I have a customer who is considering using a PowerSwtich for the AC
input of a ALPHA 4000 computer.
What is the maximum load the H7661-AA is rated for ?
Where can I find full specifications on the device ?
Thanks
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2431.5 | Blurb in NETCOM News has the following info... | NETCAD::BATTERSBY | | Thu Oct 12 1995 12:03 | 4 |
| The specifications I saw in the July/August NETCOM News said
it was rated for 12 amps/120V AC, 8 amps/240V AC.
Bob
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