About This Part
The Eltek 241117.11 is a high-performance, hot-swappable rectifier module belonging to the renowned Eltek Minipack power system family. Engineered for robust and efficient power conversion, this compact unit is designed to transform incoming AC power into a stable 48V DC output, delivering up to 800 watts. Its primary function is to provide continuous, regulated DC power to critical telecom and data centre equipment, while also facilitating the charging of backup battery banks. Known for its industry-leading efficiency, typically exceeding 95%, the Eltek 241117.11 minimizes energy loss and operational costs, making it a cornerstone component in modern DC power architectures. Its modular design allows for flexible system scaling and easy maintenance. This rectifier module is widely deployed across various mission-critical environments, including cellular base stations, central office facilities, enterprise data centres, and industrial control systems. It serves as the backbone for powering active network equipment such as routers, switches, servers, and optical transmission gear, ensuring uninterrupted operation. Mobile network operators, fixed-line providers, internet service providers, and colocation data centre operators rely on this module to maintain network uptime and service continuity. By providing a stable and reliable power source, it effectively solves challenges related to power fluctuations and outages, while also enabling modular upgrades or expansions of existing DC power infrastructure, often replacing older, less efficient power conversion units. Revo Distribution Limited specializes in supplying used and refurbished units of essential equipment like Part Number 241117.11 to B2B clients globally. By offering these high-quality, pre-owned Eltek rectifier modules, Revo provides a cost-effective alternative for telecom operators and data centre providers seeking to expand or upgrade their networks without the significant capital expenditure of new equipment. Revo's inventory enables businesses to efficiently enhance their power infrastructure, ensuring operational continuity and performance. This strategic approach not only offers substantial savings but also contributes to a more sustainable circular economy by extending the operational lifecycle of existing, proven telecommunications and data centre hardware.