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Topic: USB Hub power mod/fix? (Read 1031 times)

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December 30, 2013, 07:41:28 PM
#6
Well i managed to blow one of my old 5v hubs by pushing 12v through it :S although i now have done it Smiley and its working quite happily off my main PSU

I have found that the positive cable was the one with a line printed on it rather than text - i believe this is standard practice.
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December 30, 2013, 06:34:06 PM
#5
Just cut the lead off the old PSU and patch it in to a molex connector.  Hubs either work off 5V or 12V, so just check which you need.  Red is usually 5V and yellow is 12V on a molex cable.  I usually use those freebie molex->fan cables that come with cheap CPU and case fans.

how do i tell which cable to wire up? i know the center of the plug is positive but the cable has 2 black wires :S (i have some black replacement molex and pins that i can use...
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December 30, 2013, 06:18:33 PM
#4
Just cut the lead off the old PSU and patch it in to a molex connector.  Hubs either work off 5V or 12V, so just check which you need.  Red is usually 5V and yellow is 12V on a molex cable.  I usually use those freebie molex->fan cables that come with cheap CPU and case fans.
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December 30, 2013, 05:33:46 PM
#3
Nice - i have just emailed the [email protected] address - i hope this is the right one as the website states to use it for international enquiries Smiley
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December 30, 2013, 04:44:22 PM
#2
mine failed with just 8 BE in, ended up just emailing ORICO and they sent another out free of charge from china  Cool
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December 30, 2013, 04:14:04 PM
#1
Hi guys, one of my ORICO 10 port USB hubs has just failed - the PSU has given up the ghost - is it possible to cut the plug and power it from a normal molex connection? ive seen it done with some of the cheaper 7 port hubs but i'm not sure whether to do it with this one - i have 10 USB ASIC miners connected to it...
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