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Topic: ATX Power Supply Jumper, now with a switch! (Read 4027 times)

legendary
Activity: 1456
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October 09, 2015, 04:25:58 PM
#17
Quick question - do you need to use some electrical tape to make sure it does not slip off the PSU connector? Or does it use the latch that is on the connector? It looks like some of them latch and some do not.

You can see above in one of the blue pictures of it.  It has a spot that it latches on.   So no electrical tape is need.

It's a pretty quality product.  It makes me think maybe I should switch some I currently have on paper clip.
full member
Activity: 142
Merit: 100
Quick question - do you need to use some electrical tape to make sure it does not slip off the PSU connector? Or does it use the latch that is on the connector? It looks like some of them latch and some do not.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
The thing I dislike about the Bitmain version is the exposed solder joints on the back. I wonder if they can short if they touch something conductive. Either way though, I will have the Bitmain version that I ordered and Cablez version.

I would agree bitmain have a beautiful switch.   But if I could design it I would have no exposed joints. 

I have my cords pretty organized, but if that would ever hit metal on back it would not be good.
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The thing I dislike about the Bitmain version is the exposed solder joints on the back. I wonder if they can short if they touch something conductive. Either way though, I will have the Bitmain version that I ordered and Cablez version.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
They even come with lights should you be so inclined. Smiley



And you took a amazing looking product to perfect!.  That is a awesome button and love that even has a light.

Very nicely done.
legendary
Activity: 1400
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I owe my soul to the Bitcoin code...
They even come with lights should you be so inclined. Smiley

legendary
Activity: 1456
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I may be biased but they are still fugly looking.  I must just like mine better.  Wink

I agree, this one is the best looking one I have seen:



I sent you a PM about it.

I would agree that one is sexy.   It's like they took the EVGA one that ships with high end ATX psu's and improved it with a switch.

How much does that one cost?
legendary
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I may be biased but they are still fugly looking.  I must just like mine better.  Wink

I'll vouch for that!!!! Excellent product & supporting BTC by buying with BTC  Cool  Grin

Thanks Cablez!!!!!!!  Wink





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Activity: 142
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October 07, 2015, 09:41:51 PM
#9
I may be biased but they are still fugly looking.  I must just like mine better.  Wink

I agree, this one is the best looking one I have seen:



I sent you a PM about it.
legendary
Activity: 1400
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I owe my soul to the Bitcoin code...
October 07, 2015, 09:00:36 PM
#8
I may be biased but they are still fugly looking.  I must just like mine better.  Wink
full member
Activity: 142
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October 07, 2015, 04:59:30 PM
#7
I found and ordered the Bitmain one on Amazon. Right now I am using a paperclip/electrical tape. Having the ability to turn off the miner will be nice. My PSU has a switch, so I could just use that switch, but I have heard that PSU's last longer if they are not disconnected from power completely. I believe that the hard switch on the PSU itself removes power completely, like unplugging it. I may be wrong, but for $5 it will be great to have both options.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
October 07, 2015, 04:52:00 PM
#6
The ones from Bitmain are still available from sellers as well.
They are on amazon with a 5 pack for 14$, they are cheap and work great for my psu's, I haven't tried the one in OP but I don't like the cable and switch, it gives the impression of easily broken.

The bitmain ones are pretty solid with their design. It uses a decent amount of PCB which is nice to hold it all together.

I have used paperclip's if I did not have a switch.   If you do make sure to use electrical tape to make it stay in.  I would wrap it with some electrical tape, and never did have an issue.   
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October 07, 2015, 04:16:31 PM
#5
The ones from Bitmain are still available from sellers as well.
They are on amazon with a 5 pack for 14$, they are cheap and work great for my psu's, I haven't tried the one in OP but I don't like the cable and switch, it gives the impression of easily broken.
I looked on Amazon and could not find them, what are they called?
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
October 07, 2015, 04:09:48 PM
#4
The ones from Bitmain are still available from sellers as well.
legendary
Activity: 4116
Merit: 7849
'The right to privacy matters'
October 07, 2015, 03:48:08 PM
#3
The seller has been selling a lot of gear that miners can use.

I have purchased 10 of these from him over the last 3 years of mining
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Activity: 142
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October 07, 2015, 03:30:01 PM
#2
Just wanted to come and say this is exactly what I was looking for and the eBay auctions are still running more than two years later. Thank you for linking them.
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
September 26, 2013, 12:36:54 AM
#1
I've seen various questions about how to avoid having to use a paperclip, some love the paperclip, some fear the power it holds. This should make lives easier for the latter.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=261273247128

Now you don't have to worry about the paper clip trick, or "tricking" the power supply, it's a good 'ol analog switch that will allow you to turn on and off the power supply, like magic, only it's not magic... it's a switch.

Enjoy!

P.S. It's not my auction, but after countless hours of intensive internet searching I found it :-)


Edit: Now in 24-pin: http://www.ebay.com/itm/251325076906
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