i-PRO MC-T3MK77F16SQMC TROVE3M3 Redundant Power Supply System
When you're managing edge compute appliances and network video recorders in mission-critical environments, power redundancy isn't optional—it's foundational. The i-PRO MC-T3MK77F16SQMC delivers dual redundant power supplies engineered specifically for TROVE3M3 series appliances, eliminating single points of failure in deployments where downtime means lost footage, disrupted operations, or compliance gaps.
Key Features
- Dual redundant EFLOW104NB power supplies for automatic failover protection
- Hot-swappable design enables maintenance without system shutdown
- Purpose-built for i-PRO TROVE3M3 edge compute and recording platforms
- Redundant architecture maintains full operation if either supply fails
- Integrated monitoring for proactive maintenance alerts
- Industrial-grade components rated for continuous operation
In enterprise surveillance and security installations, the recorder or edge appliance is the linchpin of your entire deployment. The MC-T3MK77F16SQMC addresses the reality that power supplies are among the most failure-prone components in any server-class device. By pairing two EFLOW104NB supplies in a redundant configuration, this system ensures your TROVE3M3 appliance continues recording and processing even when one supply experiences thermal issues, component degradation, or electrical faults. Hot-swap capability means you can replace a failed unit during business hours without scheduling downtime or interrupting recording streams.
This redundant power configuration integrates seamlessly with TROVE3M3 appliances used for edge AI analytics, multi-channel recording, and hybrid cloud applications. Whether you're supporting a casino floor with 24/7 retention requirements, a hospital with HIPAA-mandated footage availability, or a distribution center where loss prevention depends on continuous recording, the MC-T3MK77F16SQMC provides the power reliability your deployment demands. It's the infrastructure investment that prevents the service calls, the explanations to stakeholders, and the gaps in recorded evidence that come from power-related failures.