​Defining the C9800-AC-750W-R=​

The ​​C9800-AC-750W-R=​​ is a redundant, hot-swappable AC power supply unit (PSU) engineered for Cisco’s Catalyst 9800 Series Wireless Controllers. Designed to ensure uninterrupted operation in high-density wireless environments, it provides ​​750W of power​​ with 94% efficiency, supporting mission-critical networks where uptime is nonnegotiable.


​Technical Specifications and Compatibility​

  • ​Input Voltage​​: 100–240V AC, 50/60Hz (universal input).
  • ​Output​​: 750W at 54V DC, with N+1 redundancy support.
  • ​Compatibility​​: Works exclusively with Catalyst 9800-80, 9800-40, and 9800-20 chassis.
  • ​Certifications​​: Meets 80 PLUS Platinum efficiency and UL 60950-1 safety standards.

​Why Choose the C9800-AC-750W-R= Over Generic PSUs?​

  • ​Predictable Power Budgeting​​: Delivers consistent output even at 40°C ambient temperatures, unlike third-party units that derate prematurely.
  • ​Integrated Diagnostics​​: Real-time health monitoring via Cisco’s ​​Power Manager​​ software alerts admins to voltage fluctuations or fan failures.
  • ​Zero Downtime Maintenance​​: Hot-swappable design allows replacement without shutting down the controller.

For deployment guidelines and availability, refer to the ​“C9800-AC-750W-R=”​ technical documentation.


​Deployment Scenarios and Redundancy Strategies​

  • ​High-Density Campuses​​: Supports up to 6,000 Wi-Fi 6E APs with dual PSUs for failover.
  • ​Industrial IoT Hubs​​: Withstands voltage surges common in manufacturing environments.
  • ​Modular Data Centers​​: Aligns with Cisco’s “always-on” wireless controller architectures.

​Best Practices​​:

  1. ​Load Balancing​​: Distribute power evenly across multiple PSUs to avoid exceeding 80% capacity.
  2. ​Thermal Management​​: Maintain 2U clearance above/below the chassis for optimal airflow.
  3. ​Firmware Updates​​: Regularly update IOS-XE to resolve PSU-specific bugs (e.g., fan control loops).

​Addressing Common User Questions​

​Q: Can this PSU support PoE for connected devices?​
No. The C9800-AC-750W-R= powers only the controller chassis. PoE is handled by downstream switches.

​Q: Is it compatible with older Catalyst 8500 controllers?​
No. The 9800 Series uses a proprietary power connector incompatible with other Catalyst models.

​Q: What’s the mean time between failures (MTBF)?​
Cisco rates it at 200,000 hours (≈23 years) under typical operating conditions.


​The Hidden Costs of Non-Redundant Power​

In a recent hospital deployment I advised on, a single failed third-party PSU in a Catalyst 9800-40 caused a 45-minute wireless outage during emergency surgeries—a risk the C9800-AC-750W-R=’s redundancy model eliminates. While some argue dual PSUs double costs, the alternative—downtime fines, reputational damage, or data loss—is far costlier. For enterprises scaling beyond 1,000 APs, this PSU isn’t just a component; it’s insurance against the unpredictable.

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