So, when I was away for vacation my miner's power supply just up-and-died.
When I got home, I check to make sure it wasn't anything else and it was all good.
How would I be able to tell if it's dead or just something minor is wrong?
--The back of the adapter--
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Replacement AC Adapter
Model: ST-C-120-12001000CT
Input: 100-240V-2.5A 50/60Hz
Output: 12V |: 10A
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I'm probably going to head to my local nerd-shack to buy a new one, but I wanted to make sure it wasn't something that maybe I did?
If possible, you can use a cheap computer PSU (Yellow Wires goes to the core of the jack, black wire goes to the
surroundnig metal). This PSU can be used to power many singles, so the cost per single will not be significant.
Other than that, you can simply purchase another PSU which outputs 12V and has support for minimum 8A. It must
be a high-quality PSU to avoid any future problems (our maximum voltage rating is 16V, if it goes beyond that then
the capacitors on-board may die).
Regards,
BF Labs Inc.