Looks like the power supply for a Clariion disk rack.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Clariion-Storage-Company-EMC-Power-Supply-005045508…
I have 15-20 pieces that I pulled from unused systems a couple of years
ago. Each power supply powers 10 hard disks via a back plane. Two
supplies sits side by side behind the disks, one rotated 180 degrees.
The white contact in the back powers the fans and the fan cassette with
three fans connects to both power supplies. It's one of the most well
designed systems I've ever seen. Everything seems to be redundant and
hot swappable.
The supplies I have doesn't have the white (ground?) conductors to the
edge connector.
I have some pictures if someone is interested in it.
If anyone on this side of the Atlantic want one or many, just let me
know. I'm located in Sweden.
I also have distribution boxes, UPS and fan cassettes.
/G?ran
Jonathan Katz skrev 2012-06-30 03:20:
Folks,
I have happened upon a fairly nice-sized Data General Power Supply
board. It's about 8" square with 2 x 120-pin plug connector the length
of the board. It says "650W AC autoranging power supply, (C) 1996 Data
General 107003838_02/04" and has a very tiny printed label with a part
number and serial number. The part number I've made out as 665643739,
although the printing is so tiny it could be 885643739. My wife says
005043739. Google turns up nothing.
I actually have two. These are essentially NOS parts and seem unused/clean.
Here's a photo:
http://i.imgur.com/ZyYYq.jpg
Is there any interest in these? What are they?
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-Jon
Jonathan Katz, Indianapolis, IN.