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December 09, 2016, 06:37:30 PM
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I know the EVGA has a jumper for the cable, I've used this.
but it's a lot of extra crap for nothing.

Does anyone have a pic or can tell me which pins directly on the PSU itself need to be jumped?
I've traced the wire's back but am not 100% I've got the right pins.

Seems simpler and cleaner to me to just do it this way.

Thanks

EDIT:
Found this pic online


Is it the green PS-On you short to ground? or the PWR-ok?
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December 09, 2016, 06:49:05 PM
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PS-ON to Ground

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December 09, 2016, 06:57:20 PM
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With my EVGA it just had a 24pin plug with the jumper wire attached. No extra mess. But since then I've made my raspi gekko Rig and using it via an ATX breakout board and voltage converter.

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December 09, 2016, 06:59:24 PM
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With my EVGA it just had a 24pin plug with the jumper wire attached. No extra mess. But since then I've made my raspi gekko Rig and using it via an ATX breakout board and voltage converter.
I have the same cable, but it's big and takes up space,
My OCD kicks in and I feel all that wire can be replace with a short jumper.

I'm also trying to find a wired or wireless relay controller to make this a switchable device, which I can do remotely, preferably from anywhere in the world
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December 09, 2016, 07:03:40 PM
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With my EVGA it just had a 24pin plug with the jumper wire attached. No extra mess. But since then I've made my raspi gekko Rig and using it via an ATX breakout board and voltage converter.
I have the same cable, but it's big and takes up space,
My OCD kicks in and I feel all that wire can be replace with a short jumper.

I'm also trying to find a wired or wireless relay controller to make this a switchable device, which I can do remotely, preferably from anywhere in the world

Sorry I didn't realise you were wanting to get rid of the cable completely. Sounds like a good idea to be honest. Some sort of arduino or raspi could do it couldn't it?

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December 09, 2016, 07:08:13 PM
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They could, but I've seen things online even easier.

Such as this
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/USR-WIFIIO-83-8-CHANNEL-WIFI-RELAY-BOARD-SUPPORT-ANDROID-IPHONE-WINDOWS-AND-MAC-/201154158514?hash=item2ed5b8dfb2:g:lIUAAOSwd4tT9VIy

But it ued a common ground.
But would be perfect really.
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December 09, 2016, 09:15:35 PM
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.....But since then I've made my raspi gekko Rig and using it via an ATX breakout board and voltage converter.

link to breakout board and you have picture of setup?

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December 09, 2016, 09:21:55 PM
Last edit: December 09, 2016, 09:36:50 PM by gt_addict
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.....But since then I've made my raspi gekko Rig and using it via an ATX breakout board and voltage converter.

link to breakout board and you have picture of setup?

Picture of my setup (in the link below). But now it's an S9 instead of the S7LN. You can just about make out the breakout board at the top on the left (blue lights) . I'll find a link and add it in when I remember where I bought it  Cheesy

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=7216.7720

EDIT:-

Found the breakout board. Got it from a local company to me. http://ooznest.co.uk/ATX-Adaptor-Board?search=Atx

It's made by "Staticboards".

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