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Ruckus 902-2171-US00 48V/50W Power Adapter | Spare, Universal
Ruckus Networks
MPN: 902-2171-US00
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Key Features
- 48 V output voltage
- 50 W output power
- 115 V/230 VAC input
- Universal power adapter
- Spare kit component
- Ruckus Networks part
- Manufacturer part number 902-2171-US00
- Maintain service continuity with a spare universal power adapter
Protect deployment continuity with a spare universal power adapter specified for Ruckus environments. Rated at 48 V and 50 W, this adapter is built to replace failed power hardware quickly and keep supported equipment operating without extended downtime. The universal input range of 115 V/230 VAC helps it fit mixed-power environments, which is useful for organizations managing regional spares or multi-site infrastructure.
For network teams, the value is not just the wattage. It is the ability to keep a verified spare on hand for rapid replacement when power hardware fails or when a device is moved into a new rack, closet, or branch location. That reduces time spent sourcing an exact replacement under pressure and helps preserve service continuity for connected systems.
This is a straightforward procurement choice for teams that prefer to stock the correct part rather than improvise with generic alternatives. It is a spare component, not a consumer accessory, and it belongs in the same disciplined inventory strategy as optics, fans, and line cards: the parts you hope not to use, but need immediately when the environment demands it.
Ideal For
- Stocking a hot spare for branch network equipment
- Replacing a failed adapter during on-site service calls
- Equipping staging rooms for new hardware deployments
- Maintaining regional spare inventory for operations teams
Why This Product
- 1Spare-part format for faster replacement than sourcing on demand
- 248 V, 50 W rating for compatible Ruckus equipment
- 3Universal 115 V/230 VAC input for mixed environments
- 4Purpose-built inventory item versus generic third-party adapters