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Topic: PSU help please (Read 387 times)

legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
November 04, 2017, 02:56:00 PM
#5
Hi, I wish to start mining some coins, I have just purchased some Gridseed 5 miners. It is not my intention to stick with these but I want to use them to learn my way around.
I have had a stroke and I struggle a little with retaining stuff that I used to take for granted. I have signed up here and hope to join a pool when I am up and running. I am not expecting the miners to be profitable, but I am already burning 1.2 - 1.5 KW to heat my studio so I will use the heat generated buy the rig for heating the place.

My question about the PSU. I would like to be able to run 20 Gridseed 5 chip miners. If I understand correctly they are each 12 V 6 Amp and 60-70 watts
I do not want to run 20 individual PSU's. I would appreciate it if  someone could point me to a PSU that will run 10 miners or 20 miners. I do not mind if I need to buy a single unit or 2 units.

Thank you in advance for any advice.



 They are only 60-70 watts each if you try to mine Bitcoin on them - which they are VERY VERY INEFFICIENT ON, TOTAL WASTE OF TIME.
 Scrypt they are marginal on for mining, if you have SUPER cheap electric they might manage break-even. MAYBE.
 I think they only use about 5-6 watts, perhaps a bit more due to the fan, when mining Scrypt only.

 There are a lot of "PCI-E 6 pin to barrel connector" adapters out there, some specifically designed for use with Gridseed mining units.

sr. member
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November 04, 2017, 02:16:08 PM
#4
psu CX 1000 enough for 6 gpu
legendary
Activity: 4242
Merit: 8515
'The right to privacy matters'
September 27, 2017, 11:22:43 PM
#3
Hi, I wish to start mining some coins, I have just purchased some Gridseed 5 miners. It is not my intention to stick with these but I want to use them to learn my way around.
I have had a stroke and I struggle a little with retaining stuff that I used to take for granted. I have signed up here and hope to join a pool when I am up and running. I am not expecting the miners to be profitable, but I am already burning 1.2 - 1.5 KW to heat my studio so I will use the heat generated buy the rig for heating the place.

My question about the PSU. I would like to be able to run 20 Gridseed 5 chip miners. If I understand correctly they are each 12 V 6 Amp and 60-70 watts
I do not want to run 20 individual PSU's. I would appreciate it if  someone could point me to a PSU that will run 10 miners or 20 miners. I do not mind if I need to buy a single unit or 2 units.

Thank you in advance for any advice.



sure here is a good one


http://www.parallelminer.com/product/power-supply-kit-for-2-antminer-d3-dash-miners-94-platinum-high-efficiency-200-240v/


use code slush  for 5% off.


combine with these

http://www.ebay.com/itm/4pcs-6P-PCI-Express-PCI-E-graphics-Video-Card-Power-Cable-to-3-port-DC-5-5-2-1-/381710570908?


full member
Activity: 236
Merit: 250
September 27, 2017, 10:21:11 AM
#2
Just get some server PSUs.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
September 27, 2017, 09:53:23 AM
#1
Hi, I wish to start mining some coins, I have just purchased some Gridseed 5 miners. It is not my intention to stick with these but I want to use them to learn my way around.
I have had a stroke and I struggle a little with retaining stuff that I used to take for granted. I have signed up here and hope to join a pool when I am up and running. I am not expecting the miners to be profitable, but I am already burning 1.2 - 1.5 KW to heat my studio so I will use the heat generated buy the rig for heating the place.

My question about the PSU. I would like to be able to run 20 Gridseed 5 chip miners. If I understand correctly they are each 12 V 6 Amp and 60-70 watts
I do not want to run 20 individual PSU's. I would appreciate it if  someone could point me to a PSU that will run 10 miners or 20 miners. I do not mind if I need to buy a single unit or 2 units.

Thank you in advance for any advice.

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