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Title: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: norulezapply on August 29, 2011, 09:49:44 PM
This sounds stupid, but after moving my open-case mining rig from my room into the garage/basement, I started thinking about whether it was a bad idea since there's quite a few spiders lurking in there which could possibly (albeit highly unlikely) cause a short circuit.

Now obviously putting the case on would be a fantastic start at preventing this ridiculous problem, but what are your thoughts on this?


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: Jezzz on August 29, 2011, 09:58:12 PM
Unless you're seriously infested, i'd say the odds are astronomically low.  Probably not worth worrying about.


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: deslok on August 29, 2011, 10:01:29 PM
Small spiders can crawl into a case as well, if there's enough airflow in the area they'll stay away


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: MrWizard on August 29, 2011, 10:03:30 PM
This sounds stupid, but after moving my open-case mining rig from my room into the garage/basement, I started thinking about whether it was a bad idea since there's quite a few spiders lurking in there which could possibly (albeit highly unlikely) cause a short circuit.

Now obviously putting the case on would be a fantastic start at preventing this ridiculous problem, but what are your thoughts on this?
I say extremely likely.  Warmth and lights from your computer will be extremely attractive to creepy crawlies.  A fire in your garage can go for hours before being noticed.


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: Philj on August 29, 2011, 10:08:21 PM
non issue. I've got a couple open "cases" running in the garage, and haven't had any issue. There have been a few dead bugs on them, but just blow them off and keep on going, no outages due to them yet.


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: norulezapply on August 29, 2011, 10:15:05 PM
Definitely not infested but there's the average amount lurking around in there.

It does seem incredibly unlikely. There's not much airflow since it's only 1 rig. Just two case fans and the CPU/GPU/PSU fans (it's a half open case, rather than caseless). Probably nothing to worry about but I'd rather not have my house burned down by spiders.


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: max in montreal on August 29, 2011, 11:12:36 PM
Spiders taste with their feet. If one foot is on peanut butter and the other is on chocolate they think they are standing on reeses pieces... ;) But they hate anything citris...

http://www.squidoo.com/Safe-Natural-Spider-Repellent


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: Transisto on August 29, 2011, 11:45:20 PM
I wish a spider could do a few webs in my PCs, last there was 4 long leg flies stuck in my ref. ATI turbine fan.


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: Swishercutter on August 30, 2011, 12:36:33 AM
I have some spiders around mine, plus some moths which have clearly gone through the boxfans.  Not sure how many have been through the GPU fans.


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: Valalvax on August 30, 2011, 02:14:00 AM
With the voltages involved it's unlikely they could cause a short


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: bcpokey on August 30, 2011, 02:40:38 AM
You have to think about what they would short as well, you need to be specific in circuit diagrams. Computers are typically designed in a way such that it is difficult to create shorts between parts, and most living things are not great conductors anyway. More likely to have damage caused from spider webs gumming up fans or piles of spider bodies blocking your fans exhaust. Stupid spiders.


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: TeaL on August 30, 2011, 03:31:24 AM
This sounds stupid, but after moving my open-case mining rig from my room into the garage/basement, I started thinking about whether it was a bad idea since there's quite a few spiders lurking in there which could possibly (albeit highly unlikely) cause a short circuit.

Now obviously putting the case on would be a fantastic start at preventing this ridiculous problem, but what are your thoughts on this?
I say extremely likely.  Warmth and lights from your computer will be extremely attractive to creepy crawlies.  A fire in your garage can go for hours before being noticed.

Very nice, sent you .05BTC for the laugh.


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: Valalvax on August 30, 2011, 05:23:02 AM
Also, I know someone's going to eventually say it

In the old days when debugging meant literally removing the remains of dead bugs from circuits, computers were much much higher voltage/current machines... touching the wrong thing could give you a shock (well, technically speaking if you touched the power supply or monitor (on the inside) you could receive a shock)


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: Reckman on August 30, 2011, 01:18:34 PM
Dust > spiders

Let's tall about handling that with open air cases instead lol


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: norulezapply on August 30, 2011, 05:32:09 PM
Thanks for the various responses. Sure makes an interesting read.


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: k9quaint on August 30, 2011, 08:34:36 PM
We have nothing to fear, but fear itself and spiders.


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: jjiimm_64 on August 31, 2011, 02:41:15 AM

I have 7 of my rigs out in the shed,  I have been bug 'zapping' all summer :)


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: Dexter770221 on August 31, 2011, 07:18:44 PM
Also, I know someone's going to eventually say it

In the old days when debugging meant literally removing the remains of dead bugs from circuits, computers were much much higher voltage/current machines... touching the wrong thing could give you a shock (well, technically speaking if you touched the power supply or monitor (on the inside) you could receive a shock)

:)
Debuging, YEAH...
Then it was in the hardware, now it is in the software...
So dont't worry about spiders, they don't have a chance with a 2000 RPM fan... Even my finger don't had a chance ;)


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: legolouman on September 01, 2011, 01:06:49 AM
And that's why there are bugs in the programming


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: Yanz on September 01, 2011, 05:23:18 AM
Actually I moved my rigs into the garage and two days later one of my rigs is off in the morning. It wouldn't post. I take it apart to find a moth stuck on the pins on the underside. Board is being sent back to be rma'd now. Hopefully warranty will take care of it...


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: norulezapply on September 01, 2011, 11:07:55 AM
Actually I moved my rigs into the garage and two days later one of my rigs is off in the morning. It wouldn't post. I take it apart to find a moth stuck on the pins on the underside. Board is being sent back to be rma'd now. Hopefully warranty will take care of it...

Ouch man.
This confirms my fears! I've got mine cased up now. There's still quite a few gaps but hopefully it's well enough protected. I need a USB bug zapper..


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: exahash on September 01, 2011, 02:04:09 PM
If you're really *that* concerned... get some cheap screen and 1x1 wood moulding at the hardware store and make a screened box to put over your rig.  It's probably $5-$10 in materials for one rig.


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: TeaL on September 01, 2011, 05:54:22 PM
If you're really *that* concerned... get some cheap screen and 1x1 wood moulding at the hardware store and make a screened box to put over your rig.  It's probably $5-$10 in materials for one rig.

+1 This is the best solution for peace of mind / cost.


Title: Re: Open-Case mining rigs exposed to short circuit threats from spiders!
Post by: fluxlite on September 04, 2011, 10:58:38 PM
If a spider could live in the hideous vacuum and temperatures inside my cases, I'd feel obliged to let it stay there.