Due to the variants of the 1950 we would need additional information. Such as the drive size, the generation of the 1950, as well as if it is the Energy Smart version. We have a Data Center tool that will allow you to chose those, as well as the rack to get a total amperage. You can find the tool here - http://dell.to/1stE1xu
With the Enery Smart version you are looking at approximately 1.13 amps, where as the standard 1950 with 2.5 drives is 1.49 amps. Take a look at the tool and see if you can confirm the amperage. If not then Private Message me the Svc Tag and I can confirm it for you.
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Due to the variants of the 1950 we would need additional information. Such as the drive size, the generation of the 1950, as well as if it is the Energy Smart version. We have a Data Center tool that will allow you to chose those, as well as the rack to get a total amperage. You can find the tool here - http://dell.to/1stE1xu
With the Enery Smart version you are looking at approximately 1.13 amps, where as the standard 1950 with 2.5 drives is 1.49 amps. Take a look at the tool and see if you can confirm the amperage. If not then Private Message me the Svc Tag and I can confirm it for you.
Let me know.