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Topic: Server Power Supply Interface Board - for standalone miners and GPU rigs - page 5. (Read 120772 times)

hero member
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Well im fine with 2 pins, use trying to digikey them.
no pcb,  I was planning to do what you said thanks.
I just looked at the datasheet again and they actually do many poles, from 2 to 12. So I suppose you have the option of narrowing your search to part number CTB04VY/8 (which is the 8 pole one) - good hunting! My gripe with them is that they are in green only!

http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/1564539.pdf
legendary
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I would need 4 to a block but that's what I want, I'm only finding little guys Sad

http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en?vendor=0&keywords=FCI+51762-10802400ABLF

My connector
Just get the little ones, e.g 4 of 2 positions or 2 of 3 postions and 1 of 2 positions. They slide together very well by design and you would'nt notice they were joined. On the image of that forum I linked to, he's got 4 of 2 positions too .... you can see the joins if you look closely.
Be careful to get from reputable retailers though ... cpc and digikey are good, even rs components
no one makes 4 pin?
Looking over 800 digikey reSultS. It's an art lol
Keep looking if you will, but joining them up will solve it perfectly.
PS. I'll give you a money saving tip - you don't need a board, your power connector is 6.35 pitch and so are the terminal blocks. If you snap off those prickly PCB legs from your connector, you can solder the legs of the terminal blocks (through the side opening of the connector) and you are good to go!
Well im fine with 2 pins, use trying to digikey them.
no pcb,  I was planning to do what you said thanks.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
I would need 4 to a block but that's what I want, I'm only finding little guys Sad

http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en?vendor=0&keywords=FCI+51762-10802400ABLF

My connector
Just get the little ones, e.g 4 of 2 positions or 2 of 3 postions and 1 of 2 positions. They slide together very well by design and you would'nt notice they were joined. On the image of that forum I linked to, he's got 4 of 2 positions too .... you can see the joins if you look closely.
Be careful to get from reputable retailers though ... cpc and digikey are good, even rs components
no one makes 4 pin?
Looking over 800 digikey reSultS. It's an art lol
Keep looking if you will, but joining them up will solve it perfectly.
PS. I'll give you a money saving tip - you don't need a board, your power connector is 6.35 pitch and so are the terminal blocks. If you snap off those prickly PCB legs from your connector, you can solder the legs of the terminal blocks (through the side opening of the connector) and you are good to go!
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
I would need 4 to a block but that's what I want, I'm only finding little guys Sad

http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en?vendor=0&keywords=FCI+51762-10802400ABLF

My connector
Just get the little ones, e.g 4 of 2 positions or 2 of 3 postions and 1 of 2 positions. They slide together very well by design and you would'nt notice they were joined. On the image of that forum I linked to, he's got 4 of 2 positions too .... you can see the joins if you look closely.
Be careful to get from reputable retailers though ... cpc and digikey are good, even rs components
no one makes 4 pin?
Looking over 800 digikey reSultS. It's an art lol
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
I would need 4 to a block but that's what I want, I'm only finding little guys Sad

http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en?vendor=0&keywords=FCI+51762-10802400ABLF

My connector
Just get the little ones, e.g 4 of 2 positions or 2 of 3 postions and 1 of 2 positions. They slide together very well by design and you would'nt notice they were joined. On the image of that forum I linked to, he's got 4 of 2 positions too .... you can see the joins if you look closely.
Be careful to get from reputable retailers though ... cpc and digikey are good, even rs components
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
I would need 4 to a block but that's what I want, I'm only finding little guys Sad

http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en?vendor=0&keywords=FCI+51762-10802400ABLF

My connector
hero member
Activity: 518
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Went back over this thread and found the part.  Just ordered ten.

I could use a hand finding a really good terminal module that you guys are finding reliable.

And does anyone know of the dps2000 has 4 500w rails or is it a single raIL. With four connectorS?

Thanks
Good, what's the part number?
Also, what do you mean by terminal module? Do you mean the green contacts on the board here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/for-sale-custom-80plus-platinum-intel-crps-server-psu-breakout-boards-929875
Those are TERMINAL BLOCK 32A 6.35MM - http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/search/productdetail.jsp?SKU=CN11186 (not sure digikey does them .... I searched there a while back and could not find any ... may have changed though), but they also come in different pitches.

PS. those are 3 in a block, not sure how many power terminals your PSU has, but those blocks also come in 6 (I think that is the max ... may be more), but they are very easy to string together if you have odd numbers.
legendary
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Can anyone source the plug for the DPS-2000?

I'm looking to custom build one, but would much rather buy a plug and build a board off that.

I'm not interested in buying prebuilt. Cost to much Smiley
If you've got the PSU handy, look on digikey, they have them .... search for connectors, or something similar to 6 power 24 data connectors  (as in the case of the one above). Be warned, some of these connectors have a high MOQ ...

EDIT: Look at this search http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en/connectors-interconnects/backplane-connectors-specialized/1442882

Went back over this thread and found the part.  Just ordered ten.

I could use a hand finding a really good terminal module that you guys are finding reliable.

And does anyone know of the dps2000 has 4 500w rails or is it a single raIL. With four connectorS?

Thanks
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Can anyone source the plug for the DPS-2000?

I'm looking to custom build one, but would much rather buy a plug and build a board off that.

I'm not interested in buying prebuilt. Cost to much Smiley
If you've got the PSU handy, look on digikey, they have them .... search for connectors, or something similar to 6 power 24 data connectors  (as in the case of the one above). Be warned, some of these connectors have a high MOQ ...

EDIT: Look at this search http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en/connectors-interconnects/backplane-connectors-specialized/1442882

and apply filters on Contact Layout, Typical, i.e choose the number of data and power from that selection.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
Can anyone source the plug for the DPS-2000?

I'm looking to custom build one, but would much rather buy a plug and build a board off that.

I'm not interested in buying prebuilt. Cost to much Smiley
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Looks like it says 950W - it appears to be rated above 70A output.
On a closer look, yep looks like 950W .... so that would run an S5 OK ... switcing on "should" be the same ....
legendary
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Curmudgeonly hardware guy
Looks like it says 950W - it appears to be rated above 70A output.
hero member
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Hello guys ,
sorry  for bad English ....

i want  use this power for antminer s5

i i read full topic , but i can't understand exactly what i must to do !!!
when i connect Power cable to PSU , PSu start to work , Just FAN ,
i understand i need make PCI cable and  3 connect to GNU and 3 Connect to 12 V ,
question is  what i must to do about Pins Huh
i need connect something or no ??
help me Please Smiley  
thanks  .
http://i.imgur.com/6Zat8My.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/yT3qNc2.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/Oo0Dw5y.jpg

That looks like a Dell PS-2521 clone - your image is not lear, but if that is a 550W supply, it can run an S5 at stock BUT it will die soon! If you have two of these, put one on each blade and OC to your heart's content, else you'll have to underclock.

Here's how to switch it on


First 3 power blades on right are +ve, the other 3 are -ve
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
Hello guys ,
sorry  for bad English ....

i want  use this power for antminer s5

i i read full topic , but i can't understand exactly what i must to do !!!
when i connect Power cable to PSU , PSu start to work , Just FAN ,
i understand i need make PCI cable and  3 connect to GNU and 3 Connect to 12 V ,
question is  what i must to do about Pins Huh
i need connect something or no ??
help me Please Smiley  

950 W

thanks  .
http://i.imgur.com/6Zat8My.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/yT3qNc2.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/Oo0Dw5y.jpg
hero member
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I am getting into the SP20 so something around 1500 watts would be interesting to me. I am running a SP20 and a small box on the 2000watt IBM BC PSUs now... but I'd really like a PSU more closely sized for the 1200 watt load.

I can buy the EVGA 1300 PC PSU... but its pricey at nearly 200 bucks.

$140 at Newegg

http://slickdeals.net/f/7525528-psu-sale-1300-watt-evga-supernova-1300-g2-80-plus-gold-certified-full-modular-active-pfc-power-supply-for-124-99-ar-w-masterpass-more-free-shipping-newegg-com
legendary
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Dark Passenger Bitcoin miner 2013,Bitcoin node
thanks for the info sidehack.
legendary
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Curmudgeonly hardware guy
Nope, we're still working up the final design. For the time being, the best bet is probably gonna be talking to the gigampz guy. Interest is growing so it's possible we'll manufacture, but selling would be at least a month out.
legendary
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Dark Passenger Bitcoin miner 2013,Bitcoin node
Hi, sidehack, do you have any dps 1200 with break out board i am interested. regards
legendary
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I am getting into the SP20 so something around 1500 watts would be interesting to me. I am running a SP20 and a small box on the 2000watt IBM BC PSUs now... but I'd really like a PSU more closely sized for the 1200 watt load.

I can buy the EVGA 1300 PC PSU... but its pricey at nearly 200 bucks.
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1865
Curmudgeonly hardware guy
How much interest is there in DPS-800GBA and DPS-1200FBA PSU interface boards? We've got a working prototype for a single board that works with either PSU, but we need to be sure there's enough interest to merit building it. Expected per-board retail probably around $35 plus shipping.

We'll probably be adding a 5VDC line to it, with a USB plug for powering Pis and such, but that feature might not be in the base price.
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