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March 15, 2016, 03:25:49 AM
Last edit: March 15, 2016, 03:58:16 AM by quakefiend420
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I've finally torn down my mining operation, and have no need for this stuff anymore.  This gear is super beefy and industrial/enterprise grade.  I never had any issues at all with any of it and used it 24/7 for about 18 months.

2x Dell J520N metered PDUs.  Each of these are 6 feet tall and capable of supporting about 10,000W of gear.  I only used one at a time so that I always had a spare just in case of failure, I never had to use it.  So one is new and one is used.

1x Mennekes 360C6W In-Line Connector, 60 Amp, 250VAC, 2 Pole, 3 Wire.  This is the lead/outlet that you will need to connect to your subpanel in order to power one of these PDUs.  Wire this up to a dual 50A 240V power drop and you'll be able to run 10kw of hardware.

2x 15A 7plug power extenders.  These plug into the PDU and will allow you to extend a bank of outlets about 10 feet away from the PDU.

2x Netgear 10/100 24 port ethernet switches.  Again, two so that if one fails you have a spare.

1x 8 port gigabit switch.  Extend network from the main switch to wherever.

4x 5 port 110V power strips.

1x Digital Loggers Web Power Switch v.7.  120V, 15A.  I used this to ping an outside host and powercycle the modem if it fails a certain number of times, and ping an internal host and powercycle the switch if it fails a number of times.  I also used to use it with batches of gridseed pods that were running on raspberry pis, if the pi failed to ping i'd powercycle the entire batch and the pi.  Makes your operation a little bit more hands-off and improves uptime.

A crapload of 240V power cables and ethernet cables.  Not going to bother counting them up but I've run up to 30 miners at once and never ran out, so you'll likely be able to run whatever without worrying about needing to buy more cabling.

Not really looking to sell stuff individually, would prefer to sell the whole lot to someone setting up a mine.  PM me with some offers!  Located in TX.  I'll take some pics and post up later tonight or tomorrow.
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March 18, 2016, 07:28:08 PM
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up. still need to take pics.
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