philipma1957
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April 20, 2016, 06:40:00 PM Last edit: April 20, 2016, 07:02:33 PM by philipma1957 |
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this fan works well pretty quiet lastly here is a hot watts meter reading 1067 watts at the wall
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April 20, 2016, 06:42:08 PM |
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5V standby might be possible with a complete redesign and a fair bit more complication and losing compatibility with the standard IO my boards have had since the beginning. So, no not really unless you want to wire it up yourself. DPS800 has 5V standby on an unused pin, but I honestly don't know what it would tie to on the DPS1200.
Yes, with the external-on pin it's pretty easy to make an external controller turn 'em on and off. All my boards have done that.
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April 20, 2016, 06:57:25 PM |
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DPS1200 has 12V standby on pin 37 as far I know - I guess unused pins are accesible to wire-up on your board.
Can you elaborate on IO port? Or point me to spec/pinout?
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April 20, 2016, 07:27:21 PM |
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MY 1200 psu's on start up spin up high fan wise have been that way sense i bought them then give it 2 mins you never hear them again. they just run for ever with no other kind of cooling other then what they come with mine were all bought according to the seller oem brand new even looked new with one year warranty and keeping then out in the open is all the cooling they seem to need, like others do.
I bought one of these boards can't wait for it to get here but can no real rush.
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April 20, 2016, 09:37:22 PM |
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Except that if you guys use industrial tape to hold things down what happens when you need to move them? Seems inconvenient.
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philipma1957
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April 20, 2016, 09:55:50 PM |
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Except that if you guys use industrial tape to hold things down what happens when you need to move them? Seems inconvenient.
That is why i clamped it. As I most certainly will move the two units to the solar array in May. By May 15th the house will have 2 pcs mining eth coins and 12 sidehack compac sticks. I like this break out board. I will get back with more info on it the next few days.
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April 20, 2016, 10:22:10 PM |
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What's the point? You could just put the PSU directly on the wooden surface and not worry about anything.
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April 20, 2016, 11:07:26 PM |
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What's the point? You could just put the PSU directly on the wooden surface and not worry about anything. simple this a temporary place next spot will be different. next spot will need a bar to be mounted. pretend the wood is this shelving which is for the solar array. It now has 6 ½ soon to be 8 ½ a6s I will take the bar and 3m foam tape it to the top of the miner. then place it on this set of shelving I would have considered doing all my avalons like that but this break out board was not around
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April 20, 2016, 11:13:13 PM |
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I use the tape i linked more to protect the bear parts that can touch stuff that can short out and possibility damage the miners or BOB i use a wood shelf but also use a metal rack of which i will Polly never post pictures it's all aug looking how i do it, some stuff sets on the basement floor, wires every were but in a order i know etc nothing new or different to show anyone or really impressive.
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April 20, 2016, 11:19:08 PM |
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more to protect the bear parts that can touch stuff that can short out As I understand it, the only parts that have short out potential are the pins on the bottom of the breakout board; nothing on the external of the psu itself should be conducting electricity. Would be a pretty crummy psu design if you could electrocute yourself by touching the outside of it while it was running.
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April 20, 2016, 11:29:02 PM |
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Also illegal. Course sometimes the plug is wired in by an amateur electrician slash professional jackass. House I was in a couple years ago had the dryer plug wired with one hot leg hooked to case ground.
But yeah, inside the PSU the case should be ground or isolated.
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April 20, 2016, 11:52:33 PM |
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more to protect the bear parts that can touch stuff that can short out As I understand it, the only parts that have short out potential are the pins on the bottom of the breakout board; nothing on the external of the psu itself should be conducting electricity. Would be a pretty crummy psu design if you could electrocute yourself by touching the outside of it while it was running. that's exactly what i mean or referring to the bottom of the bob, other then that nothing else is ever a problem. unless i need something in one place for a while and not be able to move it, there really good for that to.
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April 21, 2016, 02:50:48 AM |
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Hi. I need help. I know how to turn on the PSU, but i'm looking for a full pin out for HP DPS-1200FB A. Does anyone have information?
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April 21, 2016, 03:03:55 AM |
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Hi. I need help. I know how to turn on the PSU, but i'm looking for a full pin out for HP DPS-1200FB A. Does anyone have information?
sure , but asking how to hot wire a psu on a thread that is selling breakout boards to do what you want is poor form. maybe some one will pm you the answer maybe not.
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April 21, 2016, 03:22:30 AM |
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Yep, there's all kinds of information if you go looking for it, but since selling these boards keeps food on my table I'm not really of a mind to help circumvent that.
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April 21, 2016, 03:49:55 AM |
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Yep, there's all kinds of information if you go looking for it, but since selling these boards keeps food on my table I'm not really of a mind to help circumvent that.
Look at my profile. I'm from Russia. It is foolish to consider me a rival. Information is needed only for personal use.
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April 21, 2016, 05:15:44 AM Last edit: April 21, 2016, 05:26:29 AM by toptek |
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Also illegal. Course sometimes the plug is wired in by an amateur electrician slash professional jackass. House I was in a couple years ago had the dryer plug wired with one hot leg hooked to case ground.
But yeah, inside the PSU the case should be ground or isolated.
we do that now with the dryer plug and our external gen if the power goes out i had a plug made by a friend who works with a heating company a while back so we can power our house if the power goes out just plug it into the dryer plug when the power does just make sure to turn the main breaker off first and hot water heater breaker or the drain will shut down the gen or even mess it up or it may not even power up. we have our house powered during a power out age with out spending 10 k for a GEN for the cost of a plug and 1 k for good gas gen from home depot with water heat and air tv internet etc just no heated water . we keep gas on hand encase. and yea our state doesn't like that idea but we don't like having power off for days either sometimes so f them . how i feel were careful doing it .
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April 21, 2016, 05:27:02 AM |
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simple this a temporary place next spot will be different. next spot will need a bar to be mounted.
Here is how I mounted mine, it's hung with a good gap between it and the metal rack and it has a nice cool-air supply from a vent to outside. You are using metal racks, you could hang them below. sometimes the plug is wired in by an amateur electrician slash professional jackass My power plug is, *ahem* using my 240 dryer plug with a wire made by me, and that's Registered Professional Engineer/jackass thank you very much, but I done made it good.
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