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Ericsson BBS B365 Battery Cabinet

Part Number
KRD161365/1
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Used

The Ericsson BBS B365 Battery Cabinet provides robust, reliable power backup for critical telecom and data centre infrastructure.

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Specifications

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Part Type Other
Voltage V 48V DC
Dim Notes Specifications for the Ericsson BBS B365 Battery Cabinet are not readily available.
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About This Part

The Ericsson BBS B365 Battery Cabinet is a critical component designed to provide reliable and secure housing for backup battery systems within telecommunications and data centre environments. These cabinets are essential for ensuring continuous power supply to sensitive network equipment, such as base stations, remote radio units, and core network elements, particularly during grid power outages or fluctuations. Its robust design protects batteries from environmental factors, ensuring optimal performance and extending their operational lifespan. While specific technical specifications for the B365 model can vary, Ericsson battery cabinets are generally engineered for durability, efficient thermal management, and ease of maintenance. They often feature modular designs to accommodate various battery configurations and capacities, supporting diverse power requirements across different deployment scenarios. Revo Distribution Limited offers refurbished Ericsson BBS B365 Battery Cabinets to provide our B2B clients with cost-effective, high-quality power backup solutions. By supplying reliable used equipment, we help telecom operators and data centre managers maintain network uptime and operational continuity without the capital expenditure of new hardware, contributing to sustainable infrastructure development.