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Topic: Dual-purpose DPS800/DPS1200 breakout board (Read 6533 times)

full member
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February 15, 2018, 03:05:03 PM
#77
i think the breakout board from the 1200 watts will fit perfectly with the 1,400 watts. there's a list of supported server power supplies that the breakout board can support. you can just double check before purchasing it.
hero member
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February 15, 2018, 10:52:52 AM
#76
Sidehack. You don't happen to have volume of any breakout board that fits the 1400w HP PSU's?
full member
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February 14, 2018, 01:07:51 PM
#75
Hi! What’s the difference between the two power supplies, Hp dps 1200fb a 1200w 438202-001 vs 438202-002 ? I would like to attach the breakout board to the power supply but I don't know what the difference is between the two power supplies. Thx!

i think the old one is a gold power supply while the other is a platinum power supply. i prefer the 2nd one which you can save a lot of money on it long term.
newbie
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December 13, 2017, 02:17:29 PM
#74
Hi! What’s the difference between the two power supplies, Hp dps 1200fb a 1200w 438202-001 vs 438202-002 ? I would like to attach the breakout board to the power supply but I don't know what the difference is between the two power supplies. Thx!
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January 12, 2017, 01:50:52 PM
#73


Happy to report everything came in and is working flawlessly.   


You boys rock!


legendary
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Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
December 30, 2016, 04:36:12 PM
#72
Groovy. I just brought in more PCBs, so next week I'll be restocked on board and cables for anyone wanting to order direct.

Funnily enough I have messaged macyntyre (bitshopper) about your breakout board and cables (heavy duty ones they call them). They have a little shroud around the board they sell which was quite neat. Do you do those aswell or is that an addition by bitshopper?
I agree with this, it is a nice addition indeed  Smiley
legendary
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Curmudgeonly hardware guy
December 30, 2016, 04:01:26 PM
#71
The shroud is something MacEntyre did himself, probably for safety or compliance with a safety regulation.
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December 30, 2016, 03:53:50 PM
#70
Groovy. I just brought in more PCBs, so next week I'll be restocked on board and cables for anyone wanting to order direct.

Funnily enough I have messaged macyntyre (bitshopper) about your breakout board and cables (heavy duty ones they call them). They have a little shroud around the board they sell which was quite neat. Do you do those aswell or is that an addition by bitshopper?

legendary
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Curmudgeonly hardware guy
December 30, 2016, 03:04:00 PM
#69
Groovy. I just brought in more PCBs, so next week I'll be restocked on board and cables for anyone wanting to order direct.
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December 30, 2016, 02:34:32 PM
#68
Just order multiple boards and cables from Holy's site.   Keep up the good work!
legendary
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Curmudgeonly hardware guy
Yeah, go do that. Novak and I had this board project in mind for about a year, but HolyScott (and to a lesser extent CrazyGuy) are a lot of the reason we were able to get 'em built.
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I won't really have board available for a couple weeks, as the first half-batch sold out and my immediate budgets for both parts and manufacturing time are spoken for already. However, both ASICPuppy and HolyB were among the initial orders so both sites should have 'em up for sale soon. Not sure what ASICPuppy will have for cables, but HS specifically requested 6-pin jacks because he had a surplus of pretty good double-ended cables already.

I've had these in hand for a while but I just now finally got them listed on my website for board only, along with bundles including Cables and Power Supplies.

I can do additional bulk discounts for anyone needing large quantities of these.

legendary
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Curmudgeonly hardware guy
Soon as the new one comes in, send the defective to me and I'll figure out what's up. I'm planning on redesigning the board anyway so it can't hurt to have some real-world issues to look at.
legendary
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I have one due here tomorrow from the same place i have two now one is for back up it's having issue with on off switch by no fault of mine . the one tomorrow gets put to use right away. i don't do good reviews so i won't be ...


legendary
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Snazzy.
legendary
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I received my breakout board for my DPS1200 from ASICPuppy yesterday.  It's a nice and solid piece of hardware, feels much beefier that the previous unit I had.  I have not yet checked connector temps but I can tell already they will be cooler.  Unfortunately my new place is not wired for 240v, so I will be using my DPS1200 on my S5 and shipping my Avalon 6 off to be hosted.

Here's a few pictures for fun.





Temp. set up for now, just set up new home network last night and wanted to get back to mining asap.
legendary
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I won't really have board available for a couple weeks, as the first half-batch sold out and my immediate budgets for both parts and manufacturing time are spoken for already. However, both ASICPuppy and HolyBitcoin were among the initial orders so both sites should have 'em up for sale soon. Not sure what ASICPuppy will have for cables, but HolyScott specifically requested 6-pin jacks because he had a surplus of pretty good double-ended cables already.


Holy all ways has tons of cables which are very good for my use, and who i buy all my supply's from in the US for miners as i need it.


holy also seems to have more on hand at a better price then ASICPuppy for some stuff, i watch both but most of time holy is lower with more .
legendary
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Curmudgeonly hardware guy
No. Very different PSU with a very different connector.
sr. member
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I was wondering if this breakout board could also work with an Emerson DS1050?
Would be a nice idea to re-use the PSU's from the SP10...
legendary
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I won't really have board available for a couple weeks, as the first half-batch sold out and my immediate budgets for both parts and manufacturing time are spoken for already. However, both ASICPuppy and HolyBitcoin were among the initial orders so both sites should have 'em up for sale soon. Not sure what ASICPuppy will have for cables, but HolyScott specifically requested 6-pin jacks because he had a surplus of pretty good double-ended cables already.

Great, thanks.  I got my psu & cables from Scott, and I have a R1 from crazyguy.  I'll keep my eye out for when they become available.

Temps on the pci-e plugs on my psu board now are 100*F; they are 80*F at the A6.  I look forward to the new board.

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