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March 30, 2015, 09:01:11 PM
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Got a few of IBM BladeCenter 2900W PSUs and i dont know the pin configuration.

Input(1, 2, 3):
which is ground and which are the phases?

Starting the PSU(12345/ABCD):
what pins do i need to connect?
the fans are control internally by the PSU?

Output(X,Y):
which pins are ground and which are +

Appreciate very much.

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March 30, 2015, 09:16:36 PM
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Can I suggest my breakout boards?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=893159.msg9835692#msg9835692

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March 30, 2015, 11:59:43 PM
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There is a member on this forum named soab that managed to direct-wire these PSU's, and solder/weld on cables.  He ended up buying J4bberwock's boards because it wasn't worth his time, and you can only get so many cables physically welded on to the terminals, where as on the board you have 22x PCI-e ports.  I guess it depends what your use is for them.

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March 31, 2015, 12:02:26 AM
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@ op do you have 240 volt power?

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March 31, 2015, 04:44:38 AM
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@ op do you have 240 volt power?

yes 220-230V
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March 31, 2015, 04:49:41 AM
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input is important the rest its easy to figure out, a friend said that no 3 pin is ground and 1 and 2 are the phases, its corect?
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March 31, 2015, 05:21:08 AM
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i manage to find out input conf, pin 1 and 3 are phases and pin 2 is gorund
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Last edit: March 31, 2015, 10:01:10 AM by tvasbn
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what i find until now:
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March 31, 2015, 10:18:04 AM
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done


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March 31, 2015, 10:30:13 AM
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let us know how is the noise, i heard it's screams like hell Grin
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March 31, 2015, 01:53:07 PM
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You can not really securely soldering enough cables to use this PSU efficiently, so you are probably better off buying a breakout board.

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March 31, 2015, 02:57:48 PM
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You can not really securely soldering enough cables to use this PSU efficiently, so you are probably better off buying a breakout board.

   Maybe he has  a way to hook up cables like this.

 The breakout boards are nice but 2 grounding bars are 14 bucks.  what's the break out board cost?

http://www.amazon.com/MURRAY-ECLX075M-Ground-Terminal-Positions/dp/B007ZZGVOW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1427814028&sr=8-2&keywords=ground+bar


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March 31, 2015, 03:06:43 PM
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You can not really securely soldering enough cables to use this PSU efficiently, so you are probably better off buying a breakout board.

   Maybe he has  a way to hook up cables like this.

 The breakout boards are nice but 2 grounding bars are 14 bucks.  what's the break out board cost?

http://www.amazon.com/MURRAY-ECLX075M-Ground-Terminal-Positions/dp/B007ZZGVOW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1427814028&sr=8-2&keywords=ground+bar

I like that, that's some out of the box thinking there.  Why the blue C13 cable are you opposed to the standard black color?

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March 31, 2015, 03:32:36 PM
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You can not really securely soldering enough cables to use this PSU efficiently, so you are probably better off buying a breakout board.

   Maybe he has  a way to hook up cables like this.

 The breakout boards are nice but 2 grounding bars are 14 bucks.  what's the break out board cost?

http://www.amazon.com/MURRAY-ECLX075M-Ground-Terminal-Positions/dp/B007ZZGVOW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1427814028&sr=8-2&keywords=ground+bar



You actually have 1 breakout board and 2 grounding bars in this picture.

A 2880w platinum "kit" will cost you 70$ for the breakout board (less if you need more), 50-60$ for the PSU, and up to 20 cables.
Let's even round it to 200$ all inclusive for something easy to setup.

If it was for a smaller PSU, around 1000w with only 4 PCI-E cables needed, I'd say "why not", but I'd advise you to read what was written by the guy who did direct solder the cables on this PSU:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=893159.msg10200693#msg10200693

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March 31, 2015, 05:02:25 PM
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You can not really securely soldering enough cables to use this PSU efficiently, so you are probably better off buying a breakout board.

   Maybe he has  a way to hook up cables like this.

 The breakout boards are nice but 2 grounding bars are 14 bucks.  what's the break out board cost?

http://www.amazon.com/MURRAY-ECLX075M-Ground-Terminal-Positions/dp/B007ZZGVOW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1427814028&sr=8-2&keywords=ground+bar



You actually have 1 breakout board and 2 grounding bars in this picture.

A 2880w platinum "kit" will cost you 70$ for the breakout board (less if you need more), 50-60$ for the PSU, and up to 20 cables.
Let's even round it to 200$ all inclusive for something easy to setup.

If it was for a smaller PSU, around 1000w with only 4 PCI-E cables needed, I'd say "why not", but I'd advise you to read what was written by the guy who did direct solder the cables on this PSU:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=893159.msg10200693#msg10200693

 Yeah I am not going to do the solder job with my 58 year older double cataract surgery. I had this made up to attach 8 pcie cables.

Flat out I can tell you the ground bars are better then any other method to attach pcie cables.

I don't solder I use breakout boards and grounding bars

those were what I have on hand.  they are small grounding bars 13 holes.  these were done with gridseed blades and were great. then modded to do avalon 4.1

  

the link I gave has 27 holes per ground bar at 7 bucks each.  

so 14 bucks for 2 ground bars.

  If he has mad dog solder skills the psu never moves on the mount board and the grounding bars are rock solid.  Only issue is pcie cables.

But if I had 240 watt power I would just buy your breakout board and be done with it.  

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March 31, 2015, 05:07:37 PM
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Yeah I am not going to do the solder job with my 58 year older double cataract surgery. I had this made up to attach 8 pcie cables.

Flat out I can tell you the ground bars are better then any other method to attach pcie cables.

I don't solder I use breakout boards and grounding bars

those were what I have on hand.  they are small grounding bars 13 holes.  these were done with gridseed blades and were great. then modded to do avalon 4.1

  

the link I gave has 27 holes per ground bar at 7 bucks each.  

so 14 bucks for 2 ground bars.

  If he has mad dog solder skills the psu never moves on the mount board and the grounding bars are rock solid.  Only issue is pcie cables.

But if I had 240 watt power I would just buy your breakout board and be done with it.  

Sorry Philip, but I guess you just haven't tried the double-sided PCI-e boards like J4bberwock's yet.  It is infinitely better than any other solution (including the grounding bars) because it is quick to connect, easily moved around/changed, and secure, unlike any of the screw-down terminals.  And for the amount of space your mounting solution is taking up, you could just as easily run a 2880W PSU!

Everyone has 240V, it's just convincing your wife to go eco-friendly and air dry all the laundry so you can instead burn up the power with a miner. Smiley

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March 31, 2015, 05:19:30 PM
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You can not really securely soldering enough cables to use this PSU efficiently, so you are probably better off buying a breakout board.

i will conect the PCI cables to the PSU out whit:


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March 31, 2015, 05:30:17 PM
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Yeah I am not going to do the solder job with my 58 year older double cataract surgery. I had this made up to attach 8 pcie cables.

Flat out I can tell you the ground bars are better then any other method to attach pcie cables.

I don't solder I use breakout boards and grounding bars

those were what I have on hand.  they are small grounding bars 13 holes.  these were done with gridseed blades and were great. then modded to do avalon 4.1

  

the link I gave has 27 holes per ground bar at 7 bucks each.  

so 14 bucks for 2 ground bars.

  If he has mad dog solder skills the psu never moves on the mount board and the grounding bars are rock solid.  Only issue is pcie cables.

But if I had 240 watt power I would just buy your breakout board and be done with it.  

Sorry Philip, but I guess you just haven't tried the double-sided PCI-e boards like J4bberwock's yet.  It is infinitely better than any other solution (including the grounding bars) because it is quick to connect, easily moved around/changed, and secure, unlike any of the screw-down terminals.  And for the amount of space your mounting solution is taking up, you could just as easily run a 2880W PSU!

Everyone has 240V, it's just convincing your wife to go eco-friendly and air dry all the laundry so you can instead burn up the power with a miner. Smiley

A ) I said if I had 240 I would use the boards and not solder.
B ) I have a gas dryer a gas oven.
C ) I have a circuit that I can convert to 240 volts and I know how to do it. Just lazy.

 I also have drawn the conclusion that this winter passing is the end of my  6kwatt mining in house setup So I won't need to convert  that circuit back to 240 volt.

No connection to any board is as sturdy  as a connection to those grounding bars and the shame of it is.
 a simple breakout board that would have allowed easy hook up to grounding bars  would be safer.

Since the psu would be rock solid along with the grounding bars. Knock an s-5 off of  a shelf or an sp20 off  of a shelf  and your breakout board takes a hard hit.

Knock the same miner of a shelf and those grounding bars are rock solid with 0 stress to a rock solid mount psu.

A psu with 2500 plus watts.

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March 31, 2015, 05:40:14 PM
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You can not really securely soldering enough cables to use this PSU efficiently, so you are probably better off buying a breakout board.

i will conect the PCI cables to the PSU out whit:




Yes I am aware of this,  but you can only connect 12 wires total using these.  You need 22 wires to full use this PSU for miners like S5's

Unless you philipma's method.

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March 31, 2015, 05:54:20 PM
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You can not really securely soldering enough cables to use this PSU efficiently, so you are probably better off buying a breakout board.

i will conect the PCI cables to the PSU out whit:




Yes I am aware of this,  but you can only connect 12 wires total using these.  You need 22 wires to full use this PSU for miners like S5's

Unless you philipma's method.

I think he is better off with the breakout boards.

Hell my ground bar method  and the breakout board would be best.

100 % stress relief on the breakout board is poosible.

 attach the psu to the mounting board.

attach the break out board to the psu and the ground bars with this.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/6-Pin-PCIe-to-Bare-Wire-Cable-NEW-/151600924428?

then use these to go to your miners

http://www.gigampz.com/store/p7/6-Pin_PCIe_to_Bare_Wire_Cable%2C_24_Inches_%284-pack%29.html


now the above is not cheap but the breakout board and the psu get perfect stress relief.
 
you can also do more pcie cables this way (if you want 6 underclocked s-5's) 

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