ManeBjorn
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February 12, 2014, 06:31:33 AM |
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Try the user Cablez on here. He makes tons of custom cables and such. Hey guys, I just saw this on ebay limited seller history but seems a real decent price. how many usable ports do you think I will get with the 1x 20V 4.5A Power Supply? http://www.ebay.com/itm/261376179469so I recived this hub and it works well with 4 overclocked NFY jellowjackets and 2 over clockd ants but dosnt have enough power to handle 3 Block erupters also Do they make a molex to barrel adapter or maybe a 6 pin to barrel adaper? I took the hub apart it looks to be 4- 5 port hubs I don't feel comfortable removing the existing power socket ( a yellow barrel type) and wiring in atx power ( what lines? how many? ect?) I need like 12 to 15 amps I feel to populate it and overclock
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Mudbankkeith
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February 12, 2014, 10:00:23 AM |
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Hey guys, I just saw this on ebay limited seller history but seems a real decent price. how many usable ports do you think I will get with the 1x 20V 4.5A Power Supply? http://www.ebay.com/itm/261376179469volts * amps = watts 20v * 4.5a = 90w this hub has 90 watts so lets assume the hub wastes 20% in heat. that gives you 72 watts at the ports. asic erupters draw 2.55w each minimum, so your absolute maximum device count would be 28 devices. so for erupters you should get a full house of 20. or worked the other way, you have a maximum wattage of 3.6w per port,(72w/20ports) as usb ports run at 5v that gives 0.72amps per port.
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ZipTheRip
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February 14, 2014, 06:53:28 PM |
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i can barley get 3 ants and 4 yellowjackets running on it ants @ 2 and YJs @ 2.5 if I try and erupters in with them I get power issues... any help on what to replace the PSU with and best way to do it?
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pmorici
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February 16, 2014, 06:37:00 AM |
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If anyone is in need of a good hub I put my ten port up on eBay the other day I was running 10x Block Erupters off it with the stock power supply w/o issue. http://www.ebay.com/itm/221373392254
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pmorici
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February 19, 2014, 09:52:58 AM |
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USB Devices run on 5v so that 12v input is getting converted to 5v in side the hub whether or not what you want to do will work depends on if the internal components of the hub can also handle the increased current. Unless someone has tried it it is hard to know if it will work or start a fire.
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ZipTheRip
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February 19, 2014, 01:40:45 PM |
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ok thank you. the current plug says it outputs 20v @ 4.5 amp I was looking to decrease the volt and increase the amp and decrease the volts for a ?quess? is %30 more total power? should I think about feeding it 5v?
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Mudbankkeith
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February 19, 2014, 01:46:40 PM |
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ok thank you. the current plug says it outputs 20v @ 4.5 amp I was looking to decrease the volt and increase the amp and decrease the volts for a ?quess? is %30 more total power? should I think about feeding it 5v?
If you feed it 5v then it will NOT WORK If you increase the amps then you will kill the device and probably kill anything/anyone touching it. 20v @ 4.5a is a 90w device. If it works........... leave it alone. If it wont work ...... replace it.
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ZipTheRip
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February 19, 2014, 02:09:46 PM |
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But it dosnt work well enough!!!!! isn't that the other reason we all mine?!! we like to tinker and tweak! it will only supply enough power for like 9 MAX usbs and that is with very mild over clocks on the ants and yellowjackets I would like to be able to use like 4 or 5 more ports!!! In someones more educated opinin what is the best/ safest way to get this hub more power? I can purchase a psu or refit an old atx psu not certain the best way to go about doing either of those thou!
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Mudbankkeith
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February 19, 2014, 03:52:39 PM |
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But it dosnt work well enough!!!!! isn't that the other reason we all mine?!! we like to tinker and tweak! it will only supply enough power for like 9 MAX usbs and that is with very mild over clocks on the ants and yellowjackets I would like to be able to use like 4 or 5 more ports!!! In someones more educated opinin what is the best/ safest way to get this hub more power? I can purchase a psu or refit an old atx psu not certain the best way to go about doing either of those thou!
My second option, as its a 90w device thats 4.5w per socket It should support a full house of 20 devices, so replace it
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ZipTheRip
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February 19, 2014, 04:10:22 PM |
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not a wattage issue its an amp issue it was my understanding that ( and this is simplified) volts are lets say the size of the pipe and amps are the pressure in the pipe and the watts are akin to the flow rate... so I need the same flow but in smaller pipes with more pressure... with the overclocks I don't feel 600-700mlamps is overkill.. im overclocking the yellowjackets up to 2.5/2.6 and the ants to 2/2.2 so they are using more than the standard usb draw, or they want more anyways... dose that make any sort of sence?..... good lord I hope I didn't just prove that im an ignorant jackass.... but thanks for all of the help!!!!
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Mudbankkeith
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February 19, 2014, 05:08:49 PM |
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not a wattage issue its an amp issue it was my understanding that ( and this is simplified) volts are lets say the size of the pipe and amps are the pressure in the pipe and the watts are akin to the flow rate... so I need the same flow but in smaller pipes with more pressure... with the overclocks I don't feel 600-700mlamps is overkill.. im overclocking the yellowjackets up to 2.5/2.6 and the ants to 2/2.2 so they are using more than the standard usb draw, or they want more anyways... dose that make any sort of sence?..... good lord I hope I didn't just prove that im an ignorant jackass.... but thanks for all of the help!!!!
volts x amps = watts 20v x 4.5a = 90w input so 90w at wall, less heat in the hub say 10w, leaves you with approx 80w at the hub usb out is 5v 80w for 20 sockets is 4w per usb socket 4w = 5v x 0.8A erupters use 2.55w at 5v = 0.51A(510mA)
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ZipTheRip
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February 19, 2014, 05:40:44 PM Last edit: February 19, 2014, 06:18:57 PM by ZipTheRip |
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so I just have a shitty power supply with it? im going to try to post a pic of its ratings and such all the info found on the brick btw tyvm mud I appreciate the help EDIT ok I hope this link works to share the pics of the psu and set up in question https://plus.google.com/110534873202442008219/posts/WSmL6bEFpwUthanks for your time again
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Mudbankkeith
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February 19, 2014, 05:51:34 PM |
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so I just have a shitty power supply with it? im going to try to post a pic of its ratings and such all the info found on the brick
btw tyvm mud I appreciate the help
It can be worthwhile investing in "Killawatt Meter" if you continue further into coin mining, there are a lot of misleading labels on "cheaper" power supplies. Also mining device makers often claim there device is "lower in power" requirements than the testing shows. My Bitmain S1 claims to be 180Gh at 350Watts, It actually tests as 175Gh at 400watts ... and that is a better than average result.
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pmorici
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February 19, 2014, 09:14:32 PM |
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ok thank you. the current plug says it outputs 20v @ 4.5 amp I was looking to decrease the volt and increase the amp and decrease the volts for a ?quess? is %30 more total power? should I think about feeding it 5v?
You typically can't change the input volts and have it just work w/o destroying something you can buy a higher quality power supply with the ability to supply more amps though. It really all depends on the internal components of that Hub and what they are rated for.
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vs3
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February 20, 2014, 07:45:38 AM |
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Actually they were $12 at some point ... I should've ordered more of them at that time. I've been using them for testing various quantities of NanoFury boards and so far they've been performing pretty well.
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vs3
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March 15, 2014, 08:48:57 PM |
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Actually they were $12 at some point ... I should've ordered more of them at that time. I've been using them for testing various quantities of NanoFury boards and so far they've been performing pretty well. A follow-up : I've been using those Amazon ones for testing of the dual-chip design and I am very impressed by them - I've plugged them into USB3 ports and 3 miners are happily hashing there when pushed to the limit. And a very disappointing observations from this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817111981 (and there are a lot of similar ones with 2.5A power brick) The power brick is a piece of junk and as soon as you add some load to the hub (let's say 1-1.5A) the voltage drops to 4.6-4.7V and if you push it even harder it goes even below 4V. This was a nasty surprise for my desktop which in essence ended up having to provide all the power as that power brick's voltage was well below the PC's 5V.
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oskuro
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April 15, 2014, 10:27:40 PM Last edit: April 15, 2014, 10:42:53 PM by oskuro |
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Actually they were $12 at some point ... I should've ordered more of them at that time. I've been using them for testing various quantities of NanoFury boards and so far they've been performing pretty well. A follow-up : I've been using those Amazon ones for testing of the dual-chip design and I am very impressed by them - I've plugged them into USB3 ports and 3 miners are happily hashing there when pushed to the limit. And a very disappointing observations from this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817111981 (and there are a lot of similar ones with 2.5A power brick) The power brick is a piece of junk and as soon as you add some load to the hub (let's say 1-1.5A) the voltage drops to 4.6-4.7V and if you push it even harder it goes even below 4V. This was a nasty surprise for my desktop which in essence ended up having to provide all the power as that power brick's voltage was well below the PC's 5V. Hi do you recommend me that usb hub for mining with antminers u2+? or what usb hub can you guys recommend me? because antminers u2+ have heat sink and are harder to fit thanks
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