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No hay artículos en el carroLa unidad de distribución de alimentación (PDU) de montaje en rack CyberPower de 10 tomacorrientes ofrece una salida de 120V 15A. Distribuye energía a 10 receptá-culos NEMA 5-15R desde una sola entrada NEMA 5-15P, con paso eléctrico sin filtro.
Eric Buchtmann
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de abril de 2024
Cyberpower has always been a good product. This power strip is no exception. Added to a clients network cabinet plugged into a cyberpower battery backup. It has a very thick gauge power wire that was longer than I needed. None the less, it is very well built using a medal chassis and firm outlets to plug in everything. It’s basic but high quality.
Benjamin Eavey
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de mayo de 2023
I added a UPS to my rack setup recently, so I needed to pull my old surge-suppression PDU and add one that doesn't have any built-in surge suppression (that function is handled by the UPS now). It voids the UPS's equipment warranty if you have devices hooked to a surge strip of any kind, so you need something like this instead. I'm very happy with what CyberPower produced here! Plenty of outlets, a nice long cord (it was overkill for my setup, but still great that they have it), and the plastic protective cover over the power switch is a nice touch to prevent accidental switch presses. It's a heavy gauge of steel and feels VERY sturdy. It's doing the job I bought it for, and it looks good in the rack. Great product.
Robin Persaud
Comentado en Canadá el 16 de mayo de 2020
Purchased two of these devices for use in our computer area - as an IT employee and manager with more than 25 years of experience, I can tell you that:- The fit & finish is on-par with PDUs from major brands and vendors (Dell, HP, IBM). The device feels premium (weight, balance) and ships with the mounting brackets built-in. Note that the mounting brackets are built onto the unit and cannot be removed; if you want to remove them, you will need to bend or saw them off. Note that mounting screws are NOT included - plan to purchase mounting screws or hardware separately if required.- The outlets are on the rear of the PDU. If you have wide power adapters ("bricks"), they will cover TWO outlets - plan to purchase short power cable extensions (if needed) to get full utilization of the PDU.- The lit power switch on the front of the device is a nice touch and appreciated. Anyone who has ever worked in a dense, rack filled environment will tell you that these save time (no tracing the cable to disconnect it) and make work easier.Users who deploy the PDU under a desk will appreciate that the power switch has a plastic cover that comes down over the power switch - the cover is semi-transparent, allowing you to see the light, but hard enough to prevent an accidental shutdown of the PDU with toes or shoes.- The PDU is longer than a traditional power bar. Plan for this before purchasing.- The power cable running from the back of the PDU is beefy. Use cable ties to attach it to a side rail of your equipment rack, or use Velcro ties to tame the cable.CyberLink has produced a solid switched PDU worthy of a place on your equipment rack at the office, or in your lab at home.The price is right for this enterprise-grade equipment - get a few, purchase some Velcro ties, and get to work.HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Blair S
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de agosto de 2018
Had previously purchased a CPS1215RMS rackmount power strip in our media cabinet. This 'RM' unit is basically the same except all the plugs in the back of the unit which is more practical in an enclosed media cabinet than the 'RMS' with plugs front & back. Very solid unit, works well, even spacing for those odd ball component plugs. Also looks good in cabinet
Gerardo de Lira
Comentado en México el 24 de julio de 2017
El cable para conectar a la corriente tiene la configuración para 18 amperes, por lo que tienes que conectarlo a) en un contacto especial o b) remplazar la punta del conector por una estándar.
David Hostetler
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de julio de 2013
First things first, accept what this is. An overglorified, rack mountable, 15 amp power strip with 10 outlets. It is not a UPS, it is not a surge supressor, it is merely a PDU. It is limited to 15 amps of total currentI work in large enterprise IT as a systems administrator, and I deal with rack PDUs all the time from the likes of Dell, Cyberpower, APC, Belkin, etc... I was doing a relay / networking rack install for my home training lab / office , and I wanted a clean way to run power to all of my devise. You may notice a good number of those devices are actually desktop type. And yes they have wall wart type transformers, and no they don't work well with the PDU. I had to run 1' power extensions from the PDU to the wall warts. 3M double stick foam tape holds the wall warts to the tray immediately above the PDU. It works great, and has as clean of a look as is physically possible considering the sheer volume of cables running to and from this rack.The PDU itself is bade of a sturdy metal construction housing, drilled for rack mounting holes, with a convenient master switch, and 10 standard black outlets along the back. A heavy duty, long power cable provides incoming power. I have mine set up as the only device drawing power from an OLD CyberPower CP585AVR UPS that I refurbished a few months ago. No more daisy chains of power strips hung off the UPS, and no more UPS on my desk. The UPS sits nicely behind the desk on the floor, and like I mentioned, the cables are routed neatly within the rack.All in all I am quite pleased with the reliability, and performance dollar for dollar that CyberPower products have provided myself, and my employers / clients over the years. I fully intend to continue doing business with them for the foreseeable future.
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