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January 17, 2018, 02:36:10 PM
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Hello - I was wondering if it isn't crazy to use two 1000w PSUs to run an Avalon 7 or 8 instead of getting a Sorcerer or a bigger PSU?
That way there would be less load on the PSUs and could run on different circuits as well.

The concern would be what if one of the PSUs failed or got turned off while the other was still running (would it damage the unit?)

Anyone else tried this out?


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January 17, 2018, 04:24:11 PM
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Not sure if its crazy, but that is what I am doing for a Avalon 741.

https://imgur.com/a/7GMxM

I had a cheapo china 1600W supply that I toasted.  Replaced with Dual 750W dell server supply.  Paid $60 for 4 to have spares.  Then got some breakout boards from parallelminer.  Quality product.  Uses 16Ga wires instead of the 18Ga on the other supply.  I noticed a half TH/s improvement at the "0" voltage offset after moving from a junk supply to a server grade one.  I went from 7.1 TH/s 24hr average to 7.6TH/s 24hr average.  Not bad for $100 in stuff including 2 spare supplies to boot.  Cheers!

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January 17, 2018, 05:11:47 PM
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That looks nice!    great to see you make use of the server PSUs which can be had pretty cheap on the secondary market

Are you running them on the same circuit in the home or splitting them up?   Probably just 13-15amp load right?

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January 17, 2018, 05:14:44 PM
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I do exactly that with my miners at home.  Like a power RAID, right? Indeed you also have a better chance to get in the sweet spot re efficiency when running PSUs at 50%-70% of max output.
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January 17, 2018, 05:32:18 PM
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That looks nice!    great to see you make use of the server PSUs which can be had pretty cheap on the secondary market. 

Are you running them on the same circuit in the home or splitting them up?   Probably just 13-15amp load right?

Super cheap compared to anything else.  And they are built like a tank compared to the other stuff.  Letting them run a few more days before I try voltage offset "1"...

Its all on same circuit. Pulling about 10A'ish.  I'm a little miner....
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January 18, 2018, 11:28:02 PM
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I noticed a half TH/s improvement at the "0" voltage offset after moving from a junk supply to a server grade one.  I went from 7.1 TH/s 24hr average to 7.6TH/s 24hr average. 

This is because your server PSU is probably outputting 12.3-12.5v as opposed to the 12v from the cheap PSU. Avalons dont regulate power the boards like bitmains miner do so as you increase the input voltage, the output will increase until something on the board pops.

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January 19, 2018, 04:36:07 AM
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You can definitely run 2 PSU's to power 1 machine. The biggie here is that you only hook up 1 PSU to 1 board, I think that's how it is actually shown on the Canaan site for 741 hook up.

If 1 PSU dies only the board it is attached to shuts down.

That looks nice!    great to see you make use of the server PSUs which can be had pretty cheap on the secondary market

Are you running them on the same circuit in the home or splitting them up?   Probably just 13-15amp load right?

You can run them on 1 circuit as long as the circuit is big enough, which all will be if you only have 1 unit. 

for 110V you can have 1 741 on a 15 amp circuit, or 1 821.     1150w/110v= 10.45A , 1200W/110V= 10.9

If you are going to be running multiple machines I suggest going with 240v circuits.

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