Title: how can I power my antminer s1 Post by: retrojka on May 29, 2014, 04:18:47 AM I got 2 antminer s1 in the mail today but am still waiting for my PSU. Can I use the psu in my other mining rig that has free connectors. The reason i ask is because the PSU in my mining rig is also powering the raspberry pi and motherboard that's running the rig. I know I have plenty of extra power in that PSU to run the 360w S1. Thanks
Title: Re: how can I power my antminer s1 Post by: jonnybravo0311 on May 29, 2014, 04:23:48 AM Assuming you've got the extra PCI-e connectors and the PSU has the power to spare, no reason why you can't.
Title: Re: how can I power my antminer s1 Post by: forever21 on May 29, 2014, 05:35:23 AM you can why not?
but sometimes some psu is not accepting 2 mining rigs at the same time like what happen to my corsair AX1200i i plug 2 s1 antminer to it and it will only run for like 10 to 20 mins and then shut down that i why i plug my 3 ants to a 3 different PSU Title: Re: how can I power my antminer s1 Post by: jonnybravo0311 on May 29, 2014, 05:49:25 AM you can why not? but sometimes some psu is not accepting 2 mining rigs at the same time like what happen to my corsair AX1200i i plug 2 s1 antminer to it and it will only run for like 10 to 20 mins and then shut down that i why i plug my 3 ants to a 3 different PSU The Corsair AX1200i has more than enough power to drive 2 S1s. I currently drive 2 overclocked S1s on a Corsair HX1050 with absolutely no issues. What else do you have on that PSU? If you're running your S1s at stock, that AX1200i can run all three. Title: Re: how can I power my antminer s1 Post by: forever21 on May 29, 2014, 06:18:08 AM you can why not? but sometimes some psu is not accepting 2 mining rigs at the same time like what happen to my corsair AX1200i i plug 2 s1 antminer to it and it will only run for like 10 to 20 mins and then shut down that i why i plug my 3 ants to a 3 different PSU The Corsair AX1200i has more than enough power to drive 2 S1s. I currently drive 2 overclocked S1s on a Corsair HX1050 with absolutely no issues. What else do you have on that PSU? If you're running your S1s at stock, that AX1200i can run all three. i dunno and observe it very carefuly for the past 2 days i will run perfectly for more than 10 mins and then shut down when 2 s1 is plug on that ax1200i but when i remove the other one then it will run continuesly i dunno what is the problem cause but i am also running back and forth to the shop and they gave me a 3 unit of ax1200i already before i decide to get a 3 different psu Title: Re: how can I power my antminer s1 Post by: jonnybravo0311 on May 29, 2014, 06:29:18 AM Odd... and to have it repeated through 3 different PSUs... you sure the guy at the shop gave you new ones, and didn't just hand you back the one you returned? :P
At least you managed to get your miners running successfully. Title: Re: how can I power my antminer s1 Post by: forever21 on May 29, 2014, 06:45:42 AM Odd... and to have it repeated through 3 different PSUs... you sure the guy at the shop gave you new ones, and didn't just hand you back the one you returned? :P At least you managed to get your miners running successfully. nope im always left a non obvious mark on psu case and the psu itself so im sure its not the one that i returned to them ;D so i get the fsp aurum gold which is purchased along with the ax1200i and two xfx proseries 650w so its all ok :D and for the correction this rigs arent mine its squall1066 antminer which im currently hosting ::) Title: Re: how can I power my antminer s1 Post by: lowbander80 on May 29, 2014, 09:55:45 AM I am also short on one PSU and found two really cheep older free market bought PSUs and I power
each blade separetly.Runs fine althoght not the ideal but can be done (not overclocked) Title: Re: how can I power my antminer s1 Post by: retrojka on May 29, 2014, 05:52:49 PM I am also short on one PSU and found two really cheep older free market bought PSUs and I power each blade separetly.Runs fine althoght not the ideal but can be done (not overclocked) I was wondering about that too. Can I use 2 PSU to power each blade in the s2? And why do you say its not ideal? Thanks |