Power supply for HP Workstation xw4100

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Does anyone know if the HP Workstation xw4100 takes a "special" power supply?

I know there was a time when everyone was using their own PSs with different pinouts, but I was under the impression that enough people complained and all the companies switched to standard power supplies.

Natalie Adams

Posted 2009-10-28T18:29:20.930

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Answers

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Here are the two options for XW4100 power supplies with part numbers:

Part No. Description

331223-001 Power supply assembly - 100-127VAC and 200-240VAC nominal input(switch selectable), 47-63Hz, 280 watts, .5VDC auxilary

331223-001N Power supply assembly - 100-127VAC and 200-240VAC nominal input (switch selectable), 47-63Hz, 280 watts, .5VDC auxiliary - Mounts in the upper rear of the chassis assembly

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HP/COMPAQ was known for having proprietary pinouts for their power supplies.


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pjemmert

Posted 2009-10-28T18:29:20.930

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@pjemmert - it's not necessary (or indeed useful) to have a sig on all your posts, and is generally frowned upon. – ChrisF – 2009-10-28T20:44:48.147

I'm sorry for offending anyone. That must be the etiquette item that I missed when reviewing the FAQ's. Again, thanks. – pjemmert – 2009-10-28T20:59:42.750

I don't think it's in the FAQs ;) Don't worry about offending anyone, I only spotted it as I saw two of your answers in quick succession. – ChrisF – 2009-10-28T21:25:10.530