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Subject:    [j-nsp] J2320 power consumption
From:       Tom Storey <tom () snnap ! net>
Date:       2012-06-18 22:41:17
Message-ID: CAFDgZgULq_66y33MtRYdY2K=3stNJROcsqb3ss0fTt_YnoBGXA () mail ! gmail ! com
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Thanks!

So that would be about 500mA at 240v for the pair by my reckoning, or about
250mA each? And if thats for a 2350, one would imagine a 2320 would be the
same or less.

I also would have no modules, just using base ports.

On Monday, June 18, 2012, Yucong Sun (叶雨飞) wrote:

> I have a pair of J2350 running about 200mbits through traffic each and
> they together use about 1A under 120v (juding from my power strip) . Hope
> it will helps your decision.
>
> Cheers.
>
> On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 2:42 PM, Tom Storey <tom@snnap.net> wrote:
>
>> Has anyone measured the actual power consumption of a J2320 with a
>> watt meter and have the results handy?
>>
>> Im looking at sticking one into co-lo, and Junipers documentation
>> says, from the way Im reading it, 1.3 amps at 240v. But in my
>> experience gear tends to use a lot less than the manufacturer quotes.
>>
>> If anyone has a J2320 and a watt meter handy I would greatly
>> appreciate if you would be able to take a reading for me (powered up
>> and sitting idle after full boot.)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tom
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