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Topic: Looking for Web/Internet power plug for remote reset. (Read 1066 times)

legendary
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I just use TeamViewer to check on miner or switch pools. Can also reboot miners as needed from anywhere. Just need to leave computer on.
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legendary
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Go Big or Go Home.....
Any switched managed PDU can do this.  I use Triplite, APC or ServerTech but there are many makers out there.

I also heard good things about this but never used it.
http://www.digital-loggers.com/lpc.html

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Thank You. I will try one of these.

legendary
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Does anyone use remotely accessible and tripable power plugs/strips that they can access via an app or web to reset if need be?

I found a bunch of them, but they all seem like cheap, low power 10A chinese junk. *No offense but it's true*.

No offense what? Chinese stuff is junk. No need to be an apologist when telling the truth.

Get yourself a switched PDU, easiest and most reliable method.
hero member
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Where am I?
Any switched managed PDU can do this.  I use Triplite, APC or ServerTech but there are many makers out there.

I also heard good things about this but never used it.
http://www.digital-loggers.com/lpc.html

EDIT: Spelling Corrections
legendary
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Merit: 1000
You might look over here at gigamps stuff: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/i-will-be-reviewing-a-new-server-psu-breakout-board-results-and-photos-985163

I think there is a remote feature on some with linking raspberry pi.  But I would check with them first before taking my word.
hero member
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They actually have something like that Huh  I'm setting up a webserver at home to handle those chores. Wink
legendary
Activity: 1694
Merit: 1002
Go Big or Go Home.....
Does anyone use remotely accessible and tripable power plugs/strips that they can access via an app or web to reset if need be?

I found a bunch of them, but they all seem like cheap, low power 10A chinese junk. *No offense but it's true*.
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