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A hot-swap redundant power supply for PowerEdge R710 and T610 servers delivering 870 W from 100-240 V input at 50/60 Hz
The Dell N870P-S0 is an 870 W hot-swap redundant power supply built for Dell PowerEdge R710 and T610 servers. It delivers up to 870 W of output power from a single 100-240 V AC input. One internal fan provides cooling. The unit weighs 1 kg.
Confirm the server is a PowerEdge R710 or T610 before ordering. The supply accepts 100-240 V AC at 12 A across 50/60 Hz mains. Ensure the chassis has an available redundant bay and that the existing supply matches the same form factor and connector keying. Check that total system draw stays within the 870 W limit.
This unit fits administrators replacing a failed module or adding a second supply for N+1 redundancy in R710 or T610 systems. It does not suit other Dell server lines or non-Dell chassis. Buyers who need higher wattage, a different form factor or non-redundant operation should look at other supplies.
| Brand | Dell |
|---|---|
| Series | PowerEdge R710 T610 |
| Model | N870P-S0 |
| Type | Redundant Power Supply |
| Maximum Power | 870 W |
| Fans | 1 |
| Input Voltage | 100 - 240 V |
| Input Frequency Range | 50/60 Hz |
| Output | 870w |
| Weight | 1 |
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