help needed what 3.8KW MERCURY FLEX 2U RECTIFIER,

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FrankyboyNL

Joined Dec 14, 2025
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Hello i have a few

3.8KW MERCURY FLEX 2U RECTIFIER, 0-180V.

T100106170

And i need help whit them.
I have a few of those, picture see under here.

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Do any of you how to connect this one , picture above ?
how / where to order this connector ?



just like this one
MercuryFlex 3.8KW Power Supply 2U, 0-250V, 0-17.5A, DROOP CS (astrodynetdi.com)

i want to know how you can start them up, whitout a canbus / computer connection.
How to program the can bus so the rectifier keeps it setting.
i want some wire diagrams for the connection.
i can not find any on the internet.
Please help, Thanks


i also have this rack
 

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MisterBill2

Joined Jan 23, 2018
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Since we are provided with absolutely NO DATA, nor even legible pictures showing the tags, the only folks who can possibly provide useful connection information are the folks who have one in service.
Thet are not rectifiers, although they might include rectifiers.
 

panic mode

Joined Oct 10, 2011
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exactly...

19" rack is standard form factor for various hardware (including servers).
this is not necessarily meant for computer farms, could be used for other things (industrial or military or test equipment)
this product is 2 units high (hence 2U), which tells how much vertical space it takes inside 19" rack.
dock has 4 bays for up to 4 "rectifiers". handles are in front allowing insertion/removal of units.
input power connections are already shown.the two large studs are DC output.
 
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MisterBill2

Joined Jan 23, 2018
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Since we still do not have any information other than a general product sheet,
Without the slide-in actual power supplies there is not a whole lot those empty housings are good for.
OR do they have the slide-in power supplies??? I think that the one photo shows one plug-in present.
I see all of the orange connectors but no legends as to what the connections would be.
 
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