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i just called a rep from the elec company i'm in the midwest...NSP or xcel I think it is called now
Ah a Minnesotan! That would explain your, um... quirkiness. Lol. No offense meant. I'm originally from that icebox hell myself. But my brain thawed when I went to some tropical beach for vacation and I finally realized, "Why the fuck do people live here?!" and never went back... except for funerals and weddings. Unfortunately nobody I know is getting married but everyone is dying. yep Minnesotan...everyone eats a big feast after any funeral (the small marshmellows in jello salad is 'manditory' at every funeral and everyone talks over each other in conversations......(sigh) Searing When I was a kid, we played Duck Duck Grey Duck and had Hot Dish for supper 3 nights a week. And when we were good we had Pop instead of Kool Aid!
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July 13, 2014, 11:08:38 AM |
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Are the chips on track for late July units delivery?
How long do you think packaging will take?
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raskul
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July 13, 2014, 11:09:29 AM |
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Are the chips on track for late July units delivery?
How long do you think packaging will take?
hehe, you are getting excited now you are getting only a 3% reject rate!?
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July 13, 2014, 11:20:40 AM |
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Are the chips on track for late July units delivery?
How long do you think packaging will take?
Yes, about 10 days
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July 13, 2014, 11:21:18 AM |
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Due to repeating questions: SP30 AC/DC Power Supply unit guidelines - SP30 PSU
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July 13, 2014, 11:23:34 AM |
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... and everyone talks over each other in conversations......(sigh) ...
Try to have a conversation in Israel ...
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July 13, 2014, 11:38:06 AM |
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... and everyone talks over each other in conversations......(sigh) ...
Try to have a conversation in Israel ... learning is the process of life, you gonna teach us? can I also say a BIG thank you to Rimon for helping me with a dicky rig... great to see such prompt assistance from Spondoolies
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July 13, 2014, 11:46:50 AM |
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This is good to know. Will they ship with US compatible power cords for units that are coming here? Due to repeating questions: SP30 AC/DC Power Supply unit guidelines - SP30 PSU
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July 13, 2014, 12:05:14 PM |
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This is good to know. Will they ship with US compatible power cords for units that are coming here? Due to repeating questions: SP30 AC/DC Power Supply unit guidelines - SP30 PSU30 with 2 Emerson PSUs will include 2 IEC C19-C14 power cords while a SP30 supporting Murata will have 2 IEC C13-C14 power cords. Country-specific power cords are usually purchased by the user themselves.
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July 13, 2014, 12:26:25 PM |
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Cool thanks. This is good to know. Will they ship with US compatible power cords for units that are coming here? Due to repeating questions: SP30 AC/DC Power Supply unit guidelines - SP30 PSU30 with 2 Emerson PSUs will include 2 IEC C19-C14 power cords while a SP30 supporting Murata will have 2 IEC C13-C14 power cords. Country-specific power cords are usually purchased by the user themselves.
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July 13, 2014, 12:27:21 PM |
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What length are the supplied power cords going to be?
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July 13, 2014, 12:28:58 PM |
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What length are the supplied power cords going to be?
they don't come with power cords, you need to buy them yourself, it's just kettle leads (if you are in the UK you know what this is)
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July 13, 2014, 12:40:48 PM |
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What length are the supplied power cords going to be?
they don't come with power cords, you need to buy them yourself, it's just kettle leads (if you are in the UK you know what this is) my mistake then, Collider's post said "include" which lead me to believe. I know the SP10's shipped without, but we easily knew what type of end we needed beforehand, now it might be a guessing game haha.
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raskul
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July 13, 2014, 12:42:25 PM |
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What length are the supplied power cords going to be?
they don't come with power cords, you need to buy them yourself, it's just kettle leads (if you are in the UK you know what this is) my mistake then, Collider's post said "include" which lead me to believe. I know the SP10's shipped without, but we easily knew what type of end we needed beforehand, now it might be a guessing game haha. ah, in that case i may be wrong... but the power cords are easily obtainable most places, I always have a few kicking around just in case.. lots of appliances use them
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July 13, 2014, 12:45:20 PM |
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Me too. I just wanted to be sure I had the correct set. Standard is good. Both of those power supplies are beasts. It should be interesting to see how they perform. What length are the supplied power cords going to be?
they don't come with power cords, you need to buy them yourself, it's just kettle leads (if you are in the UK you know what this is) my mistake then, Collider's post said "include" which lead me to believe. I know the SP10's shipped without, but we easily knew what type of end we needed beforehand, now it might be a guessing game haha. ah, in that case i may be wrong... but the power cords are easily obtainable most places, I always have a few kicking around just in case.. lots of appliances use them
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July 13, 2014, 01:30:58 PM |
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Due to repeating questions: SP30 AC/DC Power Supply unit guidelines - SP30 PSUonly other question...do these units 'auto sense' the voltage or is there a tab on them that you have to manually change (like on desktop power supplies) sliding switch for 220v/120v? plugs I plan to use (likely to just go 120v 20amp route for each power supply) on amazon http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0027JRMD0/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=29KXN40Q7LSID&coliid=IXW6KFI5BRZPE&psc=1if I say went 220v would use this version http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0093WFT5C/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=29KXN40Q7LSID&coliid=IBHNKAL15M3TKso again only unclear part on this setup is does the power supply units auto sense voltage etc on start up or do you need to set it on the power supply itself for 120v or 220v thanks again for the help ..I've been kinda a pain..I'm out in the sticks w/o bitcoin talk I'd be in a world of hurt with questions by the by anyone else in USA putting an Sp30 in their basement or am I the only 'enlightened foo...er I mean individual doing such) so it goes thanks again for the help the fog is slowly clearing Searing
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July 13, 2014, 01:32:54 PM |
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i think the answer is no (no 120v switch).. I recall you answering this but thought it had been answered. Doesn't the PSU auto recognise voltage? i'm sure there are settings you can apply to make it run as per spec on 120v
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July 13, 2014, 01:38:18 PM |
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i think the answer is no (no 120v switch).. I recall you answering this but thought it had been answered. Doesn't the PSU auto recognise voltage? er just to make sure I'm clear basically you mean "no sliding switch 110v/220v at all" unit will simply auto sense the voltage 220v or 120v depending on the power you apply to it (via of course the above type ext cords we USA types will get to facilitate this) would make sense..it would auto sense...just making sure as long as I'm in the "throes of" wiring my basement and the thrills of mini-a/c data center kinda/sorta setup with window a/c unit and fans.. god help me the NSA breaks down my door it will look 'suspicious as hell" back in the cage I go at the pentagon (see link) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJPFSNu_QNs(hey..bitcoin taking over the world it is a stretch...but how the basement project feels....secret lab wise) Searing
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July 13, 2014, 01:40:20 PM |
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[quote author=raskul link=topic=521520.msg7820017#msg7820017 date=1405258374] [quote author=Searing link=topic=521520.msg7819990#msg7819990 date=1405258258] [quote author=Spondoolies-Tech link=topic=521520.msg7818391#msg7818391 date=1405250478] Due to repeating questions:
SP30 AC/DC Power Supply unit guidelines - [url=http://storage.googleapis.com/spond_public/materials/FAQ%20SP30%20PSU.docx]SP30 PSU[/url] [/quote]
only other question...do these units 'auto sense' the voltage or is there a tab on them that you have to manually change (like on desktop power supplies) sliding switch for 220v/120v?
plugs I plan to use (likely to just go 120v 20amp route for each power supply) on amazon
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0027JRMD0/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=29KXN40Q7LSID&coliid=IXW6KFI5BRZPE&psc=1
if I say went 220v would use this version
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0093WFT5C/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=29KXN40Q7LSID&coliid=IBHNKAL15M3TK
so again only unclear part on this setup is does the power supply units auto sense voltage etc on start up or do you need to set it on the power supply itself for 120v or 220v
thanks again for the help ..I've been kinda a pain..I'm out in the sticks w/o bitcoin talk I'd be in a world of hurt with questions
by the by anyone else in USA putting an Sp30 in their basement or am I the only 'enlightened foo...er I mean individual doing such)
so it goes
thanks again for the help the fog is slowly clearing
Searing
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i think the answer is no (no 120v switch).. I recall you answering this but thought it had been answered. Doesn't the PSU auto recognise voltage? [/quote] er just to make sure I'm clear basically you mean "no sliding switch 110v/220v at all" unit will simply auto sense the voltage 220v or 120v depending on the power you apply to it (via of course the above type ext cords we USA types will get to facilitate this) would make sense..it would auto sense...just making sure as long as I'm in the "throes of" wiring my basement and the thrills of mini-a/c data center kinda/sorta setup with window a/c unit and fans..
god help me the NSA breaks down my door it will look 'suspicious as hell" back in the cage I go at the pentagon (see link)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJPFSNu_QNs
(hey..bitcoin taking over the world it is a stretch...but how the basement project feels....secret lab wise)
Searing
i know some PSU's have this switch, but i don't see one on the SP10 PSU... i merely presume the SP30 will be the same
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July 13, 2014, 01:46:57 PM |
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[quote author=raskul link=topic=521520.msg7820017#msg7820017 date=1405258374] [quote author=Searing link=topic=521520.msg7819990#msg7819990 date=1405258258] [quote author=Spondoolies-Tech link=topic=521520.msg7818391#msg7818391 date=1405250478] Due to repeating questions:
SP30 AC/DC Power Supply unit guidelines - [url=http://storage.googleapis.com/spond_public/materials/FAQ%20SP30%20PSU.docx]SP30 PSU[/url] [/quote]
only other question...do these units 'auto sense' the voltage or is there a tab on them that you have to manually change (like on desktop power supplies) sliding switch for 220v/120v?
plugs I plan to use (likely to just go 120v 20amp route for each power supply) on amazon
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0027JRMD0/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=29KXN40Q7LSID&coliid=IXW6KFI5BRZPE&psc=1
if I say went 220v would use this version
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0093WFT5C/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=29KXN40Q7LSID&coliid=IBHNKAL15M3TK
so again only unclear part on this setup is does the power supply units auto sense voltage etc on start up or do you need to set it on the power supply itself for 120v or 220v
thanks again for the help ..I've been kinda a pain..I'm out in the sticks w/o bitcoin talk I'd be in a world of hurt with questions
by the by anyone else in USA putting an Sp30 in their basement or am I the only 'enlightened foo...er I mean individual doing such)
so it goes
thanks again for the help the fog is slowly clearing
Searing
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i think the answer is no (no 120v switch).. I recall you answering this but thought it had been answered. Doesn't the PSU auto recognise voltage? [/quote] er just to make sure I'm clear basically you mean "no sliding switch 110v/220v at all" unit will simply auto sense the voltage 220v or 120v depending on the power you apply to it (via of course the above type ext cords we USA types will get to facilitate this) would make sense..it would auto sense...just making sure as long as I'm in the "throes of" wiring my basement and the thrills of mini-a/c data center kinda/sorta setup with window a/c unit and fans..
god help me the NSA breaks down my door it will look 'suspicious as hell" back in the cage I go at the pentagon (see link)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJPFSNu_QNs
(hey..bitcoin taking over the world it is a stretch...but how the basement project feels....secret lab wise)
Searing
i know some PSU's have this switch, but i don't see one on the SP10 PSU... i merely presume the SP30 will be the same well my good man just plug that Sp10 into the nearest 220v socket (with proper cord of course) if it works Viola! if it does (lots of black smoke) you will have the honor of knowing you answered the guestion and saved my future Sp30 unit (now there there don't cry...thats a good man...stiff upper lip and all that).. (it is all about me don't ya know) heh (ducks..hey don't throw stuff at me in bitcointalk....jeez) Searing
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