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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Remote rig resetting tool with PoE and relay switch on: December 23, 2016, 09:08:05 AM
My rigs are 30-35 minutes drive away from home and it's a pain in the ass to get there every time I need to restart the miner when it freezes or after power blackout some of them won't come back to live so I came up with an idea to build remote resetting tool with PoE and relay switch. Anyone can do this (this was my first soldering experience).. It is cheap and it is working.
What I used:
1. Cheap PoE switch from ebay - 35$ 24 port powerdsine 6524


2. Relay switch from local electronic store 12v TIANBO - 0.76$

3.Ethernet cable crimped with RJ45 standard B on one side to connect to switch
(you don't need image for that)
4. Power/Reset SW cable 0.10$ without button (you don't need button neither)


I soldered one pair of RJ45 cable outgoing from switch on relay switch (full green and stripped brown, other contacts may also work)

On relay switch I also soldered Power SW cable with pins on other contacts which will later connect to motherboard

Then I connected pins to motherboard and connected RJ45 to PoE switch port


You have to write down which PoE switch ports are connected to which rigs to restart the miner you need to restart.
After all is set up next steps are simple, when rig freezes or won't come back after power blackout you need to connect to PoE switch's management IP and head to Port Configurations Enable/Disable section. By default you have all ports disabled, if you need to restart the rig which is connected to PoE switches port 1 you will enable it for about 3 seconds and disable. The miner will shut down, after that you will do this step again, enable the port for 3 seconds and disable, now rig will start up again and starts to mine.


I use H81 BTC and ASUS H81M-K motherboards, in case of H81 i never used HDMI dummys, after restarting them they power up and start the miner from startup folder, in case of H81M-k I'm using HDMI dummys because in most cases they need monitor to be plugged in.

I'm little bit sleepy now so if something is hard to understand or I did some technical mistakes feel free tell. I just wanted to share.
if it works it ain't stupid!

Stupid like a fox!!  Cool

It's things like this that make mining fun.
I would suggest anyone replicating this to get higher coil voltage relays. PoE is above 40V. 24V relays should be a good alternative if you can't get access to higher voltage ones.
Otherwise this a really good diy rig resetter project.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: silentarmy gpu recognized but I can't mine with it on: December 21, 2016, 07:19:47 PM
The 7970 gpu is not supported by amdgpu-pro drivers.
You need fglrx driver. For that you need ubuntu 14.04 or experimental opencl driver for 16-04 https://community.amd.com/thread/202821
That driver works for me on ubuntu 16-04 and R9 280x gpu.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Your picture rig mining Zcash on: December 21, 2016, 06:34:30 PM

3 of these stacked and mining.




Are they fireproof? Some kind of fireproof MDF would reasonable

The material itself is not fire rated. Based on my experience with laminated particle board it is really difficult to ignite by holding a flame against the laminated surface. So i'm not that worried about burning my house down. If you have a fire big enough that you ignite these cases you are burning your house down regardless.
There is fire rated particle board also but i did not see a big enough hazard in using regular laminated particle board. Burning your power wires inside this case would most likely not be sufficient to light the case itself. It is always wise to make sure your rigs are not a fire hazard in the first place  Wink
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Your picture rig mining Zcash on: December 21, 2016, 05:17:16 PM
Since i make furniture for a living, i have designed a relatively discreet stackable mining case.
Right now i have only built 3 gpu cases but a 6 gpu version is also ready for production.




3 of these stacked and mining.



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