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Author Topic: [CLOSED] batch #32 0.65 btc per Blade, 49-port HUBS .30 or less  (Read 55602 times)
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October 31, 2013, 02:52:25 AM
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philipma1957 has found this PSU:

http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/58-12860  
use code   afc909     get a 15% discount  to under  14 bucks plus shipping!

It should be tested Wed/Thur to know for sure, but from the specs, it looks to be a great PSU to power one of these hubs (for the $).

Mine is due to my home on weds I will test it and post in this thread and in crazy guy's thread.   they had a lot in stock .


 I just went to the link and added 200 to my cart they only have 153 in stock...  So waiting may be smarter  then buying.

 My results should post  in about 20 hours.

Thanks!
 you are welcome  the psu part should arrive  in about 7 hours.  I will post.
And it's a no go on this MCM PSU... Bummer but I guess you get what you pay for...  I'd say it seemed too good to be true.
DO NOT BUY THE MCM PSU. it does not work.
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October 31, 2013, 03:16:35 AM
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any idea if i can use a 24pin splitter?
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October 31, 2013, 02:29:02 PM
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philipma1957 has found this PSU:

http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/58-12860 
use code   afc909     get a 15% discount  to under  14 bucks plus shipping!

It should be tested Wed/Thur to know for sure, but from the specs, it looks to be a great PSU to power one of these hubs (for the $).


  these are a fail

I blew up a pair of them at about 30 sticks

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October 31, 2013, 05:02:28 PM
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any idea if i can use a 24pin splitter?
If you are thinking of trying to power up multiple hubs, you will need a 5V rail with about 30 Amps for EACH hub.
that's just not going top happen with a "normal" off the shelf PSU.
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October 31, 2013, 05:25:48 PM
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[]http://i42.tinypic.com/2i9qw74.jpg[/img]

mining @ http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/userstats.php/1PLCBv4fcXMzWPMJUJCcBiguB33iPe8axn


shall see how this turns out. have 8 "extras" going to try and sell off for paypal at a markup.....hubs i planned on using them are not handling them very nice

quick update...not sure what changes i made (moved a bunch of cables around...pretty much) but all 57 are now hashing and powered by the 30amp 5volt (along with a usb wifi card)  and some 12v miners. power supply is a champ!

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October 31, 2013, 05:58:33 PM
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mining @ http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/userstats.php/1PLCBv4fcXMzWPMJUJCcBiguB33iPe8axn


shall see how this turns out. have 8 "extras" going to try and sell off for paypal at a markup.....hubs i planned on using them are not handling them very nice

quick update...not sure what changes i made (moved a bunch of cables around...pretty much) but all 57 are now hashing and powered by the 30amp 5volt (along with a usb wifi card)  and some 12v miners. power supply is a champ!
that's "roughly" 57/2 = 28.5 amps if all are powered exclusively on the 5V ATX rail...  that's pushing it... Smiley but yes, that is one good PSU, hope it lasts!
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October 31, 2013, 08:02:22 PM
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bitdigger2013;50 + Free hub;1.75;167E6p1FXe8BofyB3jPjZtABjotYt2x8M3
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October 31, 2013, 08:03:30 PM
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bitdigger2013;50 + Free hub;1.75;167E6p1FXe8BofyB3jPjZtABjotYt2x8M3
Thank you!  shipping out.
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October 31, 2013, 08:05:20 PM
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philipma1957 has found this PSU:

http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/58-12860 
use code   afc909     get a 15% discount  to under  14 bucks plus shipping!

It should be tested Wed/Thur to know for sure, but from the specs, it looks to be a great PSU to power one of these hubs (for the $).


  these are a fail

I blew up a pair of them at about 30 sticks
what blew? the PSU, the wire or the plug? Its says its to have 36amps on the 5v side so should have powered more than 30?
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October 31, 2013, 08:15:50 PM
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philipma1957 has found this PSU:

http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/58-12860 
use code   afc909     get a 15% discount  to under  14 bucks plus shipping!

It should be tested Wed/Thur to know for sure, but from the specs, it looks to be a great PSU to power one of these hubs (for the $).


  these are a fail

I blew up a pair of them at about 30 sticks
what blew? the PSU, the wire or the plug? Its says its to have 36amps on the 5v side so should have powered more than 30?

Most likely the output diode on the 5V rail.  Could of been the switching mosfet(s).  I have seen some PSU's come in my shop that claim very large outputs but I open them only to find parts capable of maybe half. Tongue  Under normal  conditions where max load it demanded maybe .5% of the time this is OK.  Put a constant 80-90% load on it... poof!
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October 31, 2013, 08:23:30 PM
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yeah I knew I was in trouble . The physical weight of the units  made me realize they were labeled very optimistically .   

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October 31, 2013, 09:59:36 PM
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have been hashing away with 70 erupters using this genssi s-200-5 and for $30 on ebay is unbeatable
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October 31, 2013, 10:40:46 PM
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have been hashing away with 70 erupters using this genssi s-200-5 and for $30 on ebay is unbeatable

Using this PSU as well with 56 block erupters, going strong for over a month.
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November 01, 2013, 12:34:03 AM
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Can one of you show how it's hooks up?
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November 01, 2013, 03:27:42 AM
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so i can buy it and PLUG into any computer and it will mien trought usb?

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November 01, 2013, 04:00:26 AM
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so i can buy it and PLUG into any computer and it will mien trought usb?
USB miners, yes... It depends how many ports you have opened and whether they have enough power per each port. Easiest setup is the 49 port hub with a PSU that can power it.
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November 01, 2013, 07:21:19 AM
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Can one of you show how it's hooks up?
I second that!
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November 01, 2013, 08:47:19 AM
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Can one of you show how it's hooks up?
I second that!
I put up a blog a while back as I was getting to many messages asking about using PSU to run hubs off of. http://aurel57.blog.com/2013/09/29/asic-miners-usb-powered-hubs/ I use 20A 5v PSU's to power 4 hubs running 28 USB miners. (A person should be able to power the 49 port hub with a 40A PSU without over stressing the PSU.)  My first 20A PSU has been running a couple of months without problems. Since I have added 2 more PSU's and have 10 hubs running 70 miners now running. The wiring is pretty straight forward. For the 20A PSU I bought a cheap power strip that had 14 gauge wire and cut the cord off. This is wired  to the line +/- of the PSU. If using 110v wall outlet make sure your PSU switch is on the 110v and not the 220v as most have duel power. Now on my 20A they have 2 output ++/-- this is where you will power your hubs from. Since I wanted to run 30 USB miners from one 20A PSU I used 4 hubs so I could wired 2 hubs to each side of the power to balance the load. On a 40A PSU there is 3 +++/--- outputs. Without a 49port hub its hard for me to tell just how to wire one of these 40A PSU so the load would be balanced on all 3 outputs. I hope this helps some.  Here is a close up of the 20A wired to 4 hubs (I added a cheap led volt meter as to keep a eye on voltage)
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November 01, 2013, 08:54:51 AM
Last edit: November 01, 2013, 09:08:12 AM by CanaryInTheMine
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Just updated prices on blades.

Also, there are no more USBs available from the manufacturer.  Whatever remains on hand at resellers is it folks.  Once they're gone, they won't be restocked or made again.

I still have plenty on hand with good color selection and offcourse 50 units include the 49 port USB hub.
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November 01, 2013, 12:05:38 PM
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Can one of you show how it's hooks up?
I second that!

To add to Aurel's post (most of this is the same as on his blog):

Supplies:

1) Multimeter ($30 at Radio Shack, a lot cheaper from ebay)
2) Wiring to connect the PSU to your hubs (can also just snip off the plug from one of the cheap 1A/2A power supplies and strip the 2 wires): http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/27-5990
3) Extra Power strip
4) Philips Screwdriver
5) More common sense than me (I initially bought a 12v PSU and blew up 2 hubs...Yeah - a loud pop and smoke haha)

After getting a power strip and literally just snipping off the plug, you should have 3 wires, strip the insulation off each of them so you have inch or so of exposed/bare (copper?) wiring,  

You need enough stripped so you can fit all 3 wires on their respective screws but not too much so when you close the little plastic safety latch there is still enough exposed wire to still end up hitting the wire and shocking yourself.

Green wire connects to  GROUND (the weird symbol)
Black (may also be red) wire connects to L(ine)
White wire connects to N(eutral)

Keep it unplugged.

Get the plugs you ordered -
White wire is + POSITIVE
Black wire is - NEGATIVE

This is how I lined mine up:


+     +     +     -    -    -   So first hub i connected got the 1st positive with the 1st negative, second hub got the 2nd positive with the 2nd negative, etc...
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I had more than 3 hubs so i doubled up with +/- terminals.  I think I have 5 connected total.  

Make sure voltage switch is set to 110 if you're in the US. Plug in the PSU, it should power on.  Make sure you have a fan on it if it didn't come with one built in. Take the multimeter, touch the black probe to the first negative screw/terminal then touch the red probe to the first positive screw/terminal.   Adjust voltage as needed to make sure it reads 5 and 5.5v.  When you're done, plug in your hubs! And close the plastic safety hatch thing.

This is how I got setup running (40A) and it's been going strong for over a month.  If I have anything wrong here please let me know so I can change it.  Here is a close-up of my PSU:


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