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legendary
Activity: 1456
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April 09, 2015, 04:44:59 PM
#64
i will make paperclip electro tape.


you can choos me s3 for PSU ?

how many AMP should +12V ?

It's going to be watt's not amps when shopping for PSU's.   I really like RM1000's but that is overkill for 1 S3 as it could easily run 2.

If you go in hardware there is a S3 thread you can ask what others are using.  But my basic advice is get name brand don't go with a cheap PSU.

this PSU is very Expensive .

 i choos it psu for s3 > http://www.fsp-europe.com/professional/fsp700_50arn_88plus.php

Did you research it?  I have never hear of FSP myself.  But I also don't know European brands so it could be amazing for all I know.
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ToQcHista
April 09, 2015, 12:49:41 PM
#63
i will make paperclip electro tape.


you can choos me s3 for PSU ?

how many AMP should +12V ?

It's going to be watt's not amps when shopping for PSU's.   I really like RM1000's but that is overkill for 1 S3 as it could easily run 2.

If you go in hardware there is a S3 thread you can ask what others are using.  But my basic advice is get name brand don't go with a cheap PSU.

this PSU is very Expensive .

 i choos it psu for s3 > http://www.fsp-europe.com/professional/fsp700_50arn_88plus.php
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
April 09, 2015, 12:20:56 PM
#62
i will make paperclip electro tape.


you can choos me s3 for PSU ?

how many AMP should +12V ?

It's going to be watt's not amps when shopping for PSU's.   I really like RM1000's but that is overkill for 1 S3 as it could easily run 2.

If you go in hardware there is a S3 thread you can ask what others are using.  But my basic advice is get name brand don't go with a cheap PSU.
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Activity: 98
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ToQcHista
April 09, 2015, 09:52:15 AM
#61
i will make paperclip electro tape.


you can choos me s3 for PSU ?

how many AMP should +12V ?
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
April 09, 2015, 09:47:17 AM
#60
i will use usual paperclip without plastic coating.

That is a bettter idea.  You know your getting contact with it  if someone is very specific they can cut one out with plastic on, but it will make the job much harder then it has to be.

Paperclip trick, and electrical tape holding it in place has always worked for me.
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ToQcHista
April 09, 2015, 07:44:04 AM
#59
i will use usual paperclip without plastic coating.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
April 09, 2015, 07:39:46 AM
#58

With these you will have to make sure to get the plastic off so it can make contact on the ends.  If you leave the paperclip like that it will not be able to make a connection.

Personally I strip the plastic off and use electrical tape to keep where paperclip does not get loose.

i don;t undestood. Sad
it plastic what i see you , it plastic will not be able to make a connection ?

this plastic is not good idea ?

It's a VERY small amount of electricity used.  If you stick a paperclip with plastic coating and coating is touching metal in motherboard clip, it will not make a connection.  It has to be stripped of coating at least on ends to get connection in the two holes.

Have you though about just using a switch at this point?  It is not meant to be mean It's just you find questions after questions and seem still worried. 
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ToQcHista
April 09, 2015, 07:34:13 AM
#57

With these you will have to make sure to get the plastic off so it can make contact on the ends.  If you leave the paperclip like that it will not be able to make a connection.

Personally I strip the plastic off and use electrical tape to keep where paperclip does not get loose.

i don;t undestood. Sad
it plastic what i see you , it plastic will not be able to make a connection ?

this plastic is not good idea ?
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
April 09, 2015, 07:24:42 AM
#56

With these you will have to make sure to get the plastic off so it can make contact on the ends.  If you leave the paperclip like that it will not be able to make a connection.

Personally I strip the plastic off and use electrical tape to keep where paperclip does not get loose.
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ToQcHista
April 09, 2015, 02:06:48 AM
#54
i don't switch.

i want will use similar paperclip or itself paperclip
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
April 08, 2015, 03:15:50 PM
#53
Have had my PSU's paper clipped and taped for the last year with no problems

Normally I would agree but OP has 2 threads and 6 pages currently about paperclip's on motherboard.

I think some things have been lost in translation and OP is better of with a switch to be safe.
I think you're confusing me with ToQ I am OP in this thread and I bought switches this was an old thread where I was just making sure about the safety of them as I had a psu explode no load, I now know it had nothing to do with the jumper. A paperclip is totally fine but ToQ should invest in a switch since he is very concerned about it.

Sorry about that I didn't see that.  I assumed ToQ was OP with amount of questions.  But it appears I was wrong.  Yea you will be fine with paperclip Smiley.

ToQ I still highly suggest a switch for as it seems a lot is lost in translation.  And it's nothing against him I just think it's safer option for him.
legendary
Activity: 1456
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April 08, 2015, 11:45:31 AM
#52
Have had my PSU's paper clipped and taped for the last year with no problems

Normally I would agree but OP has 2 threads and 6 pages currently about paperclip's on motherboard.

I think some things have been lost in translation and OP is better of with a switch to be safe.
legendary
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April 08, 2015, 08:18:09 AM
#51
Have had my PSU's paper clipped and taped for the last year with no problems
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
April 08, 2015, 01:32:32 AM
#50
Well i was running my miners off a PSU which was jumped from a paperclip, are these safe for long term use? I went ahead and have already ordered antminer jumpers as I have had a couple of PSU problems and don't want to run into them again but i was just trying to rule out that an issue could have been using paperclips for about a week straight.

I had quite a few antminers running with no issue at all with the PSU's shorted with a paper clip.   I ran them 6+ months.

Yes it is very little electricity being used when doing it.  I have done it many times without issue.   In this case I suggest OP  get a switch.

Just with questions still being asked in other threads about it I think a switch or two for him is a good investment.
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 1140
April 08, 2015, 12:27:35 AM
#49
Well i was running my miners off a PSU which was jumped from a paperclip, are these safe for long term use? I went ahead and have already ordered antminer jumpers as I have had a couple of PSU problems and don't want to run into them again but i was just trying to rule out that an issue could have been using paperclips for about a week straight.

I had quite a few antminers running with no issue at all with the PSU's shorted with a paper clip.   I ran them 6+ months.
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April 07, 2015, 11:17:04 AM
#48
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NB2F9LY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1   or  http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00K38IKRY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1



These are safer  if you don't mind spending that little bit more and there is no way i saw you can plug it in wrong unless you force plug it in. but using a paper clip is acceptable and ok . some of the high end PSU even come with a jumper and Corsair even tells you on there site how to test one and with a video some place,I can't find it atm .using a wire . just cover up that Bear clip or wire or you might short out the PSU moving it around or turn it off before you move it.


Cool My Machine doesn?t start up when I hit the power button, is the PSU faulty?

Disconnect everything from your PSU except for one single fan that should be connected directly to one of the Molex connectors. Then, get a small piece of wire, paper clip, or suitable object and short the green pin and a black pin on the 24-pin connector on the power supply. The voltage present is a very low signaling voltage so no worries of being shocked. Your PSUs fan should spin along with the fan you have connected to it. If this is the case, your PSU may not be receiving the power on signal from your motherboard and you should consider other causes of the problem you?re having.
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ToQcHista
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ToQcHista
April 06, 2015, 05:59:58 AM
#46
Where should will make this tape paperchip?


Tape it where paperclip is stable in the slots.  Chances are one going from top to bottom over it to hold it.  Then i like to go around it once holding it onto the plastic.

I just use electrical tape for it, and works very good.


This tape will make paperchip top arround ?


The main thing is making sure I'm calling it top but it might be considered top.   You will want to put a piece of tape on the very front of paperclip and take it where its stuck and cant move away from connecter and lose contact.  

Then Like I said I normally go around take holding it once making sure it's connected to plastic connector.

this correct ?  >

http://www.picz.ge/img/s4/1504/6/e/eac15dcee8cd.png

Yep you got it!  Exactly you will want to tape from front end with the circle were it's pulled against motherboard cord.  

You don't have to do a ton, if you don't move the psu much paperclip should not move around  much.


similar ? >

http://api.ning.com/files/jbaar29oQX4Upo4NPFOzCrw99JDttJpPfIQRK*JEq6YvpDPVnmqhOEx7mnaOqjn0oCK8dp-sPs9Keuj6JEMUsuoIwl8rnvFz/PSuwithPaperClip1.png
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
April 06, 2015, 05:56:36 AM
#45
Where should will make this tape paperchip?


Tape it where paperclip is stable in the slots.  Chances are one going from top to bottom over it to hold it.  Then i like to go around it once holding it onto the plastic.

I just use electrical tape for it, and works very good.


This tape will make paperchip top arround ?


The main thing is making sure I'm calling it top but it might be considered top.   You will want to put a piece of tape on the very front of paperclip and take it where its stuck and cant move away from connecter and lose contact.  

Then Like I said I normally go around take holding it once making sure it's connected to plastic connector.

this correct ?  >

http://www.picz.ge/img/s4/1504/6/e/eac15dcee8cd.png

Yep you got it!  Exactly you will want to tape from front end with the circle were it's pulled against motherboard cord.   

You don't have to do a ton, if you don't move the psu much paperclip should not move around  much.
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