Author

Topic: BFL Jalapeno power supply confusion (Read 2368 times)

hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
October 17, 2014, 12:51:50 AM
#5
The 11.5-16VDC seems to be when plugging it into e.g. a car's power jack (cigarette lighter), sometimes also found on airplanes (first class, maybe, though I think those are all standard outlets now as it is), and has nothing to do with output voltage.

It likely is 19V output as stated on the back (manufacturer probably knows better than the people who wrote the documentation/packaging/promo fluff) and at some retailers (e.g. maplin) who didn't just copy/paste the material, and that would explain the fan going faster than it's supposed to if that's pretty much just hooked up (semi)directly.

The jalapeno's mining portion itself is behind a bunch of voltage regulators, so that should be okay.  Those voltage regualtors themselves may run hotter than they're supposed to, though.  They may well be able to take it, but why take the risk?

Find a proper 12V brick.  You can find plenty for cheap with plenty of oomph: 12V 5A, 12V 6A is fairly common as LCD monitors use those a lot.  You can't use those as a travel power supply, but if you're buying something for that secondary purpose, you can do a lot better than this iffy thing.
5 or 6 amps is only workable if the Jalapeno is 5-7gh.  The 3 chip Jalapenos need a 10 amp supply.

First time seen BFL actually help a customer in these forums without resorting to name calling first. FTC has made them be more polite one other good thing to come from this TRO.

More typically they just provide BS in a bag. But they charge you extra for the bag and the foam pitchforks. Whole threads full of zero customer service right here as an example:

Issues with your BFL products?

Post below. Seems to be a more than a few smoking units out there.





Quote
Just one more way bfl is fucking over customers. Lots of us paid for the upgrade to 7GH. Than they gave it to just about everyone, paid for our not. The only 5 GH units apparently had bad chips. You got lucky. So enjoy using your free upgrade to help make the one I paid for less valuable.

http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinMining/comments/1r7la0/finally_got_my_2_jalapenos_from_bfl_but_they_seem/cdkf3sf
Gotta quote this one for posterity!  Epic fail Bick... the guy bought 2 Jalapenos that were... wait for it... running TOO FAST!  Damn dude, read!

Quote
butterfly labs jalapeno 7gh stopped working after a week


http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinMining/comments/1qmbg7/butterfly_labs_jalapeno_7gh_stopped_working_after/


Same thread.

Quote
Mine just blew last night. I woke up to a dead computer room, and after testing individual devices, I found it was the BFL miner PSU that was shorting my circuit. So, ignore the people saying it's faulty apartment wiring: my house is brand new.

That is more Bruce Peterson's speed.


newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
October 16, 2014, 08:52:49 PM
#4
This one is the original 5 GH/s with the upgrade to 8 GH/s

I just ordered a 12V 6A psu off amazon.

So that's sufficient?
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
October 16, 2014, 08:09:51 PM
#3
The 11.5-16VDC seems to be when plugging it into e.g. a car's power jack (cigarette lighter), sometimes also found on airplanes (first class, maybe, though I think those are all standard outlets now as it is), and has nothing to do with output voltage.

It likely is 19V output as stated on the back (manufacturer probably knows better than the people who wrote the documentation/packaging/promo fluff) and at some retailers (e.g. maplin) who didn't just copy/paste the material, and that would explain the fan going faster than it's supposed to if that's pretty much just hooked up (semi)directly.

The jalapeno's mining portion itself is behind a bunch of voltage regulators, so that should be okay.  Those voltage regualtors themselves may run hotter than they're supposed to, though.  They may well be able to take it, but why take the risk?

Find a proper 12V brick.  You can find plenty for cheap with plenty of oomph: 12V 5A, 12V 6A is fairly common as LCD monitors use those a lot.  You can't use those as a travel power supply, but if you're buying something for that secondary purpose, you can do a lot better than this iffy thing.
5 or 6 amps is only workable if the Jalapeno is 5-7gh.  The 3 chip Jalapenos need a 10 amp supply.
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 500
FUN > ROI
October 16, 2014, 08:06:28 PM
#2
The 11.5-16VDC seems to be when plugging it into e.g. a car's power jack (cigarette lighter), sometimes also found on airplanes (first class, maybe, though I think those are all standard outlets now as it is), and has nothing to do with output voltage.

It likely is 19V output as stated on the back (manufacturer probably knows better than the people who wrote the documentation/packaging/promo fluff) and at some retailers (e.g. maplin) who didn't just copy/paste the material, and that would explain the fan going faster than it's supposed to if that's pretty much just hooked up (semi)directly.

The jalapeno's mining portion itself is behind a bunch of voltage regulators, so that should be okay.  Those voltage regualtors themselves may run hotter than they're supposed to, though.  They may well be able to take it, but why take the risk?

Find a proper 12V brick.  You can find plenty for cheap with plenty of oomph: 12V 5A, 12V 6A is fairly common as LCD monitors use those a lot.  You can't use those as a travel power supply, but if you're buying something for that secondary purpose, you can do a lot better than this iffy thing.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
October 16, 2014, 07:14:41 PM
#1
Hi,

So my BFL Jalapeno power brick just died, too lazy to make my own for a atx setup so I bought this charger:

http://www.staples.ca/en/iGo-Green-Travel-Laptop-Charger/product_898226_2-CA_1_20001

It seems to have variable voltage 11.5 – 16VDC but yet on the back it says 19 volt output.

Currently the jalapeno is hashing away with it but the fan seems to be spinning way higher than normal, Is this an OK brick to run it with or am I going to end up frying it in the long run?

Thanks for any help.
Jump to: