Dimensions and weight
Packing dimensions: 32.7 x 16.8 x 12.6 cm
Weight: 2.3 KG
Number of PCIE of the APW3++ model
Model | Number of PCIE connectors |
APW3++ | 10 PCIE port connector. |
APW3++ Special for L3+ | 18 PCIE port connector. |
The differences between this two model is the number of PCIE connector, the rest all the same.
Input Voltage
The recommend input voltage is 220 V, using anything beyond 380 V will damage the PSU.
Features
- Input voltage range 100 - 240 V
- Can switch power remotely (to be set up by yourself)
- Active Power Factor Correction, PF > 0.99 (Full Load)
- Highest efficiency up to 93.5%
- Short circuit, overload, over temperature protection
- Speed of cooling fan adjusted automatically with temperature fluctuations
- High power density, only 1.4 U height dimension
- Improvement on thermal layout
Specifications
Output
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DC Voltage |
12.15 V |
Rated Current |
133 A | |
Rated Current |
100 A | |
Rated Power |
1600 W | |
Rated Power |
1200 W | |
Ripple & Noise |
< 1% | |
Voltage Regulation |
< 2% | |
Source Regulation |
< 1% | |
Load Regulation |
< 1% | |
Setup, Rise Time |
< 2 S | |
Power off Protection Trip Time |
> 9 mS | |
Interface Type |
5 pairs of 6 pin PCIE connectors (10 connectors) | |
Noise Level |
< 43 dB | |
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Input
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Voltage Range |
100 - 240 V A/C |
Starting Voltage |
95 - 105 V A/C | |
Frequency Range |
47 - 63 Hz | |
Power Factor |
> 0.95 (full load) | |
Leakage Current |
< 1.5 mA 220 V 50 Hz) | |
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Protection
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Low-voltage Input |
80 - 89 V A/C |
Output Short Circuit |
Yes | |
Output Overcurrent |
134 - 185 A max. | |
Overheat Protection |
Yes | |
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Environment
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Operating Temperature |
-20°C - 50°C |
Operating Humidity |
20% - 90% relative humidity (non-condensing) | |
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Structure |
Dimensions |
220 x 108 x 62 mm |
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Cooling |
Fan |
Forced-air cooling |
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How to switch on and off remotely
Refer to the picture below, there are three points marked "-","ON" and "+".
Gently remove the resistor (if there is) on the signal point "-" and "ON". After removing, lead the wire to each point (in total you would need two wires), connect the wire to your remote device and the PSU can be switched on or off remotely.
NOTE:
- No electricity is allowed to run through the wire which connects "-" and "ON" signal; or else it will damage the PSU.
- When the two signal cables are connected, the power is on. When disconnected, the power will be switched off.
- The two signal wires must connect to the different ends of the device. Do not connect to the same ends; otherwise the signal will stay connected all the time.
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