NX-6260 ( NX-6060 - Part 422-NX-6260 ) Power Specifications | Nutanix Community
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Hello - Can someone reply with the complete power specifications for the Nutanix NX-6260 ( NX-6060 )?



I know these have dual power supplies. Please provide the following at minimum:



1.) Voltage of each power supply - I think these are 208V Single Phase

2.) Amps per power supply

3.) Watts per powerr supply

4.) Power Cable Ends - Please confirm - I think these are C13/C14 for each power supply.



We do not yet have the boxes so I need to prepare for the power requirements of these devices.



I am looking at two of the Tripp-Lite PDU Basic 208V/240V 30A C13 10 Outlet L6-30P Horizontal 1U - MFG Part #: PDUH30HV



Also wondering what others are using. Thank You.



Sam
That PDU will work for you and you are correct - the nodes ship with C13/C14 power cables and need 208V to get the full power supply output of 2kw. I think the draw is around 10 Amps.



The part number you provided is a vertical PDU and not a horizontal mount though, so you might want to confirm with your vendor to verify you're getting the form factor you want.
Thanks for the information! I will double check the PDU for vertical or horizontal configuration. Good catch! We require horizontal to fit 19" rails.



Thanks again!
Tripp-Lite and CDW web sites confirm part number PDUH30HV is horizontal rack mounting style for our 19 inch cabinet rails. I know we can purchase PDUs with additional features but I think this will do the job. Also to confirm the Nutanix NX-6260 boxes only require single phase 208V - correct?



Also per Tripp-Lite web site:



5/5.8kW Single-Phase Basic PDU, 208/240V Outlets (10 C13), L6-30P, 12ft Cord, 1U Rack-Mount


  • Basic single phase 30A 208/240V PDU
  • 1U horizontal rackmount installation
  • NEMA L6-30P input; 12 ft. / 3.6m line cord
  • 10 C13 outlets (8 front / 2 rear)
  • Reversible housing; 5.2 in. / 13.2 cm depth

Yep - the first google hit for PDUH30HV was a sponsored Tripp Lite add for the PDUH30HV's vertical brother with different part numbers (thanks Google), you should be good to go! Also yep on the single phase. Most 3-phase PDU's are 3-phase input and then single phase output at your server plugs.