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April 12, 2014, 10:14:36 PM
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This ... is freaking awesome.

Damn!!!!!

Thanks!!!  Grin

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April 12, 2014, 10:59:53 PM
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I am going to copy you ... just ordered my first gridseed today lol

Saving up for that board.

Great price too best on the net!

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April 13, 2014, 02:35:01 PM
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This ... is freaking awesome.

Damn!!!!!

Thanks!!!  Grin

Top pic (also showing Klintay's awesome 49 port hub):



Looks fantastic!
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April 13, 2014, 09:09:23 PM
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If you still have any left - I would like one!

Please message me!

I will also message you.

Best price on the net that I can find!

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April 14, 2014, 12:53:14 PM
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If you still have any left - I would like one!

Please message me!

I will also message you.

Best price on the net that I can find!


Special price for the bitcointalk community  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

There is still stock, bitcoin or paypal payment are both accepted.
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April 15, 2014, 05:30:09 AM
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I can confirm that the $45 5V 60A power supply works with this hub.

It's late here, so pics tomorrow!
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April 15, 2014, 06:43:44 AM
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I can confirm that the $45 5V 60A power supply works with this hub.

It's late here, so pics tomorrow!


Brilliant! I have one on the way. Going to get another now Smiley
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April 15, 2014, 07:01:07 PM
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I can confirm that the $45 5V 60A power supply works with this hub.

It's late here, so pics tomorrow!

OK, as promised! First the money shot:


The rest of this post are the steps I took to make this work. If you're going to try this you should at least know how to do basic soldering, crimping and heat shrinking of cables.

One thing to note is that it looks like the power LED on the hub is powered from a 3.3V line, so it won't work if you go this route.

1. Here is the ATX pinout. We'll be connecting all of the black and red positions to the power supply.


2. I got this Meanwell 5V 350W supply:

The price varies all over the place, and there are many similar supplies on ebay available out of China. They all look about the same, but getting one from a reputable company for only $45 was pretty nice.

3. I used 18 gauge wire. 16 would also be good. Don't go any lower than 18!


4. Get yourself a 24 pin ATX connector, mine came with pins which was nice:


5. Attach pins to eight black wires. Here you can see the crimp:


6. Because I don't trust crimping, I always solder these type of connections too:

You can see the copper wire is now covered in solder and very strongly attached to the pin ;-)

7. Add some heat shrink. Don't put the heat shrink too far down the pin or the pin won't go in the socket correctly.


8. Insert the wires into the connector following the pinout above. The pinout above is looking at the *face* of the connector, so you'll have to take that into account. My connector had pin numbers stamped on the back so it was easy to get right.



9. Repeat with red wires:


10. Now on to the AC power. My supply had a "L" for line, "N" for neutral and GND for ground for the AC connection. Here in the US the line wire is black, the white is neutral and the green is ground. Please get this right! Also, I'm using ring lug connectors. Again, I wan't everything to be very well connected. Ring connectors can't pull out like spades or just bare wire, so I like them best.



11. First I hooked up the AC line to the proper terminals and then I connected a DMM to the output.


12. Looks good! I adjusted my supply to 5.2 volts. USB spec is 4.75-5.25 and the slightly higher voltage will result in the miners using less current (amps), which is good.


13. Now I added ring lugs to the ATX cable. There are only three output terminals for + and - on the supply so you need to balance the wires as best as possible. With 6 red and 8 black this works out to 2,2,1 and 3,3,2 for red and black respectively. Solder these connections too!


14. All hooked up!


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April 15, 2014, 08:09:11 PM
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Really Nice How-To,  Thank You - That will help out Alot !

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April 15, 2014, 08:11:00 PM
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Trying to order on the site and it is not letting me order!

Sent a PM.

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April 16, 2014, 03:37:17 AM
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Cheers goodney thanks for the writeup
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April 17, 2014, 03:26:16 AM
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Wicked guide, goodney!

Going to nip out and get a soldering iron now. wish me luck! Those cctv psu are cheap and reliable  Cheesy

Trying to order on the site and it is not letting me order!

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All fixed now. Please try again.
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April 18, 2014, 11:51:35 AM
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If I'm only going to plug in 49 gridseeds, I don't need such a massive power supply huh? @gsupp or anyone, what ATX PSU are you using? I figure anything that has at least 20 to 30 amps on the 5 volt line should do, so even a 400 ~ 500 watt will work?

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April 18, 2014, 02:38:45 PM
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If I'm only going to plug in 49 gridseeds, I don't need such a massive power supply huh? @gsupp or anyone, what ATX PSU are you using? I figure anything that has at least 20 to 30 amps on the 5 volt line should do, so even a 400 ~ 500 watt will work?

We used a HX1050 we had laying around, powered and ran 32 grids off a rPI without a problem. Just dont power the PI from the hub, gets angry.

Also I ordered 5 more because I and my customers fking love these hubs.

EDIT: upon checking the tracking, they are already out for delivery. Holy shit less than 48 hours from HK > here, I will take it!
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April 18, 2014, 06:26:49 PM
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I can confirm that the $45 5V 60A power supply works with this hub.

It's late here, so pics tomorrow!

OK, as promised! First the money shot:




Great job!

I don't use that hub, or hubs at all.

Just wants to congrats for that job. (There is a lot of scary stuff here....)

Made on 110%

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April 18, 2014, 10:22:54 PM
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If I'm only going to plug in 49 gridseeds, I don't need such a massive power supply huh? @gsupp or anyone, what ATX PSU are you using? I figure anything that has at least 20 to 30 amps on the 5 volt line should do, so even a 400 ~ 500 watt will work?


I have a few lying about.

 send me a pm.

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I forget if you are in the USA.

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April 20, 2014, 01:22:24 AM
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If I'm only going to plug in 49 gridseeds, I don't need such a massive power supply huh? @gsupp or anyone, what ATX PSU are you using? I figure anything that has at least 20 to 30 amps on the 5 volt line should do, so even a 400 ~ 500 watt will work?

I'm personally using an EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 P2 Platinum power supply to power 40x Gridseeds (at 360Kh/s each / 850mhz core) and the 49 port hub from this thread. I made PCIe to barrel connector adapters to power the Gridseeds and the ATX connector powers the USB hub. My kill-a-watt meter shows 370 watts used at the wall, which includes a box fan set on low. So the power supply I'm using is greatly over-sized.
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April 21, 2014, 08:23:07 AM
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I can confirm that the $45 5V 60A power supply works with this hub.

It's late here, so pics tomorrow!

OK, as promised! First the money shot:




Great job!

I don't use that hub, or hubs at all.

Just wants to congrats for that job. (There is a lot of scary stuff here....)

Made on 110%

 Wink

Yeah Goodney did an amazing job...i am going to look into getting his cable mass manufactured in a factory Smiley
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April 24, 2014, 06:51:36 AM
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Sold out a the moment. Will update again once new stock is available.
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April 29, 2014, 05:06:36 AM
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Sold out a the moment. Will update again once new stock is available.

Any idea on ETA of new stock? Thanks.
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