
Digitus 48,3cm 19inch wall cabinet 16HE SoHoline RAL7035 grey H816mmxW600mmxD450mm with glass door
16 RU, 19 inch rack
Digitus 48,3cm 19inch wall cabinet 16HE SoHoline RAL7035 grey H816mmxW600mmxD450mm with glass door
16 RU, 19 inch rack
Never mind. It fits 120mm. I took 5V and fed it directly via USB from the server.
The door can be changed from left to right by loosening the bolts. The external height is 816.20 mm.
I bought the same wall cupboard and mine has the vents.
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If you put it on the floor, it stands well. Maybe some felt glides, rubber feet or castors underneath. E.g. these: Digitus levelling feet for wall boxes and cabinets
Answer from our responsible department: It is difficult, but according to our research, the customer has enough room to use this item for the components he has.
No not really. I have a switch with a fan in it and it can be heard outside pretty well. You would have to buy equipment with passive cooling if you want to have a quiet rack.
According to the information available, the cabinet is delivered without screws, brackets or feet. Article 3528172 fits perfectly.
No. The server enclosure has a depth of 450mm and the cabinet has a total depth of 450mm. This means that objects with a total depth of more than approx. 350mm will not fit. Many standard rack components are deeper than this cabinet allows. Switches, cable routing, a few Synology NAS and others are ok. If you want to be more flexible, you should use a cabinet with at least 60cm usable internal depth (80cm depth).
The cabinet is 450 mm deep.
Hi, yes you can put floors in this type of cabinet. Personally, I took this => "Digitus DN-19 TRAY-2-SW Fachboden", https://bit.ly/3abhfI3. It does the job perfectly.
The cabinet has a pre-milled opening in the sheet metal at the top and bottom and you can "break out" the piece accordingly, depending on how the cables are fed. The size of the opening is rectangular and quite generous, the question is not whether there is room for all the cables but rather how to close the part so that no dust gets in. I can't measure it right now but I estimate the size to be "the size of an iPhone XR". Hope this helps.
The correct dimensions are LxWxH: 600 x 450 x 816mm.
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