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July 24, 2014, 01:30:30 AM
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Hello , wonder if anybody can help me , i have a 750 watt sentey extreme rock power ps , and when i connect to s1 antminer it falls out once machine starts hashing, i have three of these PS none work , yet i connect and old xplus 625 ps also sentey to the  antminer and it works perfect, ?
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July 24, 2014, 01:40:51 AM
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Well, you bought a garbage PSU. What did you expect?

Sorry for the flippant reply... but seriously, Sentey?!
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July 24, 2014, 01:49:57 AM
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Say's it's a single rail with 600 watts available:

http://www.sentey.com/en/erp-750-watts

Must be POS PSU  Roll Eyes  Or it may need a fan or something on one of the other 4 pin connectors or 5 volt/3 volt lines to work  Huh

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July 24, 2014, 01:50:54 AM
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Hello , wonder if anybody can help me , i have a 750 watt sentey extreme rock power ps , and when i connect to s1 antminer it falls out once machine starts hashing, i have three of these PS none work , yet i connect and old xplus 625 ps also sentey to the  antminer and it works perfect, ?

Buy a gold or platinum seasonic power supply instead.

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July 24, 2014, 03:12:26 AM
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well i have two XPLUS 625W sentey working more than 60 days perfect with S1 on overlock, maybe it has to do with PCIE 6+2  PIN CONECTORS THEY COME WITH 2 CONECTORS ON EACH LINE , IN OTHER WORDS FOR CONECTORS TOTAL?  Huh
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August 02, 2014, 08:44:18 PM
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Well i guess i solved my problem with these ERP 750 WATT? , WELL IT TURNS OUT WE SENT AN EMAIL TO SENTEY AND THEY ARE SENDING US 6 UNITS OF A different model MBP750-HS becuase they claim thier web page is not explicit enough and might lead to some misunderstanding, Cheesy bottom line-  these socalled ERP 750 WATT units are only capable of 150 watt per line maximum 300 watt total , we consumers cannot read specifications or maybe i just passed thru life gaizing at the stars Roll Eyes
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August 02, 2014, 10:13:24 PM
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Well i guess i solved my problem with these ERP 750 WATT? , WELL IT TURNS OUT WE SENT AN EMAIL TO SENTEY AND THEY ARE SENDING US 6 UNITS OF A different model MBP750-HS becuase they claim thier web page is not explicit enough and might lead to some misunderstanding, Cheesy bottom line-  these socalled ERP 750 WATT units are only capable of 150 watt per line maximum 300 watt total , we consumers cannot read specifications or maybe i just passed thru life gaizing at the stars Roll Eyes

Wow,piss poor PSU..........my Corsair 600 watters have handled 220 watts per 6pin PCIE cable (2 cables total),ran 1 S1 Antminer OC'ed for 3 months,not a wimper  Grin

I read the specs & saw no mention of such limitations on that ERP 750  Roll Eyes

Not many PSU's have a schematic available,not much help either,but you never know unless you have all the info  Wink

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August 02, 2014, 10:40:10 PM
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It's a single rail, so while they might rate each cable at 150W that will not be the cause of it shutting down. Much more likely is that since it's an old crappy group regulated design, when you put a big draw on the 12V rail with no draw on the 5V rail both rails go out of voltage spec and the PSU shuts down.

I have a Corsair VX450w that's a great little supply and was highly rated in the budget segment in its day, but it does the same thing. It's one of the issues of a lot of cheaper 400-700W Bronze and lower PSUs.
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