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Power and Cooling Planning for Continuous Device Lab Load
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Power and Cooling Planning for Continuous Device Lab Load

Twenty phones or motherboard nodes draw sustained current — not peak charger spikes. Undersized PSUs cause brownouts; poor airflow causes thermal throttling that skews QA results.

Power: Use a Centralized Power Module sized for your chassis and device draw. Share target models when requesting a quote so we match voltage and connector layout.

Cooling: Factory chassis include front fan arrays. Labs above 30°C ambient or running continuous automation should plan filter cleaning every 30 days and keep spare Active Cooling Modules on hand.

Rack integration: Rackmount modules depend on front-to-rear airflow in the cabinet. Blocked intakes are the most common cause of node instability in new deployments.

Review thermal notes on the Rackmount Phone Farm +20 product page or ask for a power budget worksheet with your quote.

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