Description
Tripp Lite by Eaton DC Power Supply for N785-CH12 Media Converter Chassis, 75W, TAA
This 75-watt DC power supply is designed to power the Tripp Lite N785-CH12 12-Port Media Converter Chassis with reliability and flexibility. Optimized for data centers, edge networks, and mission-critical installations, this module provides primary or redundant DC power to the N785-CH12 chassis, enabling DC-powered deployments where AC power is limited or where DC distribution is preferred. Built for performance and governed by Tripp Lite’s trusted standards, this DC power supply delivers stable, efficient power while supporting smooth upgrades from the pre-installed AC option.
- The 75W DC power module is purpose-built for the N785-CH12 media converter chassis, delivering steady, dependable power to support 12 ports of media conversion with minimal downtime.
- Supports primary or redundant power configurations, giving you the flexibility to design a resilient power architecture that aligns with your uptime requirements and network availability targets.
- Designed to swap in for the pre-installed AC power option in the N785-CH12, enabling a straightforward transition to DC-powered deployments without sacrificing chassis compatibility or performance.
- TA A compliant and backed by Tripp Lite (Eaton) reliability, this power supply is a procurement-friendly choice for government and enterprise environments demanding high standards and consistency.
- Compact, installation-friendly form factor ensures a clean integration within the chassis, simplifying upgrades, serviceability, and future-proofing in dynamic network settings.
Technical Details of Tripp Lite by Eaton DC Power Supply for N785-CH12
- Model: N785-CH75W-DC
- Power Rating: 75 Watts
- Power Type: DC Power Supply for Tripp Lite N785-CH12 Media Converter Chassis
- Compatibility: N785-CH12 12-Port Media Converter Chassis
- Power Configuration: Supports primary or redundant power operation
- Compliance: TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliant
- Replacement/Upgrade: Designed to replace the pre-installed AC power supply in the N785-CH12 for DC-powered deployments
- Vendor/Brand: Tripp Lite by Eaton
How to install Tripp Lite DC Power Supply
- Power down the N785-CH12 chassis and disconnect it from the mains power source to ensure a safe installation.
- If present, remove the existing AC power supply module from the chassis power bay, following your device’s service manual guidance for grounding and handling.
- Insert the N785-CH75W-DC DC power supply into the appropriate slot in the N785-CH12 chassis, ensuring it seats firmly and aligns with the chassis connectors and guides.
- Connect your DC power source to the DC input terminals of the new power supply, observing correct polarity and connector standards as specified by the chassis documentation.
- Power on the chassis and verify that the DC power supply is recognized in the management interface. Configure the chassis for primary or redundant operation as required for your deployment, and monitor power status to confirm stable operation.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the purpose of the N785-CH75W-DC in a Tripp Lite N785-CH12 chassis?
A: It provides a 75-watt DC power option for the N785-CH12 media converter chassis, enabling primary or redundant DC power and allowing the system to operate without relying solely on an AC supply. -
Q: Can this DC power supply replace the standard AC power supply in the N785-CH12?
A: Yes. The N785-CH75W-DC is designed to swap in for the pre-installed AC supply to support DC-powered deployments while maintaining compatibility with the N785-CH12 chassis. -
Q: Is the DC power supply compatible with government procurement?
A: Yes. The unit is TAA compliant, making it suitable for government and other procurement processes that require Trade Agreements Act adherence. -
Q: Does it support redundant power configurations?
A: Yes. The power module is designed to enable either primary or redundant power arrangements, helping to maximize uptime in critical networking environments. -
Q: How do I know it’s working after installation?
A: After installation, use the N785-CH12 chassis management interface to verify power supply recognition, monitor voltage rails, and confirm that the DC supply is delivering the expected power level (75W) and that there are no fault indicators.
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