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Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate

Posted by Adam 
Re: Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate
April 19, 2015 03:27PM
well, that was one rebate, that should result in $20
Re: Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate
April 20, 2015 05:05PM
Adam Wrote:
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> well, that was one rebate, that should result in
> $20

Not sure if I could still apply for it, but if so I might. I wonder of Adorama would sell me another Pogoplug with rebate cash? NOW I'm thinking...

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Re: Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate
April 20, 2015 10:21PM
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote:
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> Adam Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > well, that was one rebate, that should result
> in
> > $20
>
> Not sure if I could still apply for it, but if so
> I might. I wonder of Adorama would sell me another
> Pogoplug with rebate cash? NOW I'm thinking...
>
What is a rebate cash?
rebate cash
April 20, 2015 10:34PM
They supposedly give you the rebate in the form of an American Express Reward Card right? So I'd imagine if I had $20 in my name, I could technically buy another Pogoplug at $15 or so, right? But that means I'm on American Express's radar and I don't want a credit card nor anything other than PayPal. So I dunno... hate to throw money away but I'm sure they have well-paid mathematicians who know that $20 will nickel and dime themselves several times more loot over the long haul.

Really, it's speculation at best, but for these rebate programs they should have listed every card and currency they accept - see which one consumers most rather be paid. Mine would be PayPal account.

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Re: rebate cash
April 20, 2015 11:04PM
IC your point. I also suspect as you explained. It is very hard to spend an even $20 online. The problem with the loose change is your rebate Amex card will get some service charges the minute you use it the 1st time. I am not sure if you can use the rebate Amex card as a payment to a PayPal account. If so, then that will be great only if PayPal doesn't incur any service charges.
Re: Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate
April 20, 2015 11:21PM
bodhi Wrote:
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> habibie,
>
> You will need to modify both of your candidates to
> tap into the power source. I use this cable as a
> test connector, but I think you could install it
> permanently with some case modification to plug it
> in the back USB port (or if you are good with
> soldering then you could keep it hidden inside).
>
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N8
> 2E16812311004
>
Bodhi,

It looks like I may have to go with your recommendation. I haven't finalized my decision yet. All I have to do is to invest on this SATA 22Pin to eSATA Data USB Powered Cable Adapter and precisely to cut out a rectangular hole on the side enclosure panel atop of the SATA port so that the 7-pin SATA connector will fit into the SATA port. Then, connect the USB connector to one of the USB ports on the back + the 7+15 pins SATA connector to my external 2 TB SATA HDD.

The other option is to buy this Right angle SATA data cable + 4-Pin Molex IDE to 15 Pin SATA power cable and hope there will be enough space to hold my 2.5" SATA HDD internally. This option, not only very involved, but rather risky because of the limited space available, let alone it involves soldering cables to USB bus.
Re: Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate
April 20, 2015 11:44PM
habibie,

> precisely to cut out a
> rectangular hole on the side enclosure panel atop
> of the SATA port so that the 7-pin SATA connector
> will fit into the SATA port. Then, connect the USB
> connector to one of the USB ports on the back +
> the 7+15 pins SATA connector to my external 2 TB
> SATA HDD.

If you are going to settle with the HDD outside the case like that, then best to use WarheadSE's hack (LeggoMyEggo did this): use SATA-eSATA cable, and mount the eSATA connector (dremmel a retangular hole) right above the ethernet port. That way it will work with either this cable or eSATA enclosure. I'm doing this, too, but I'm lazy so I just route the SATA-eSATA cable out under the front bottom (there is a small gap that the cable can be routed out precisely).

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/20/2015 11:46PM by bodhi.
oh that hurt
April 20, 2015 11:52PM
I sign up with that place and order two SATA 22Pin to eSATA Data USB Powered Cable Adapters. Then they don't take PayPal Arrrgh. I just had enough to cover it. Any similar place anyone know of? Man, why they have to charge ten times more in the States is just insane - even 5 times is reasonable on some tiny parts. 10 x is kind of price gouging.

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/21/2015 12:27AM by JoeyPogoPlugE02.
Re: oh that hurt
April 21, 2015 08:07AM
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote:
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> I sign up with that place and order two SATA 22Pin
> to eSATA Data USB Powered Cable Adapters. Then
> they don't take PayPal Arrrgh. I just had enough
> to cover it. Any similar place anyone know of?
> Man, why they have to charge ten times more in the
> States is just insane - even 5 times is reasonable
> on some tiny parts. 10 x is kind of price gouging.
>
Unfortunately, I don't know if any other online stores has such a lower price. If anyone here knows a better online store that offers a better deal (other than through auction, i.e. ebay), I am all ears. You are right it is a rather drawback that AliExpress doesn't accept PayPal.

As with 10x the price gouging, I reckon it is for profit. The reason this works is because of the huge demands by the consumers. Nowadays, I mostly buy my computer and/or electronics parts from AliExpress unless I can find a better deal locally, i.e. clearance, etc., and be patience awaiting for the shipment to arrive. Unless the vendor sends through EMS, my order usually arrives within 3 weeks from the day the vendor posts the tracking number. For this, my preference is a vendor who offers the lowest price + a free S/H service with EMS to ensure the shipment will arrive within 10 days from the day the tracking number gets posted.

As with AliExpress shopping, please be very careful with your buying. There are a lot of bad (mostly new with no ratings) vendors who offer unbelievable low price only to harvest your money. When this happens to you, just file a dispute with AliExpress and you should get your money back within 4 working days. You can simply identify these vendors by looking at the price and their ratings. One will also need to be very carefully perusing the ads to make sure what is included in the package. Also equally important is the sale, especially on the SuperDeals offer, doesn't necessarily constitutes to the lowest price. I mostly check the SuperDeals offer on a daily basis and if I find the products I like I will search the site using the ads titles to find out if there is any vendors that can offer a better deal in term of price and/or shipping carrier (EMS is my preference). The problem with AliExpress consumers in East Cost of US is their SuperDeals offer starts a 3:00 AM with a limited quantity. By the time I wanted to place the order the next day in the morning, most of the time the vendor has already run out of the limited stock. So, in order to be able to get what I want, I usually stay up until 3:00 AM to place the order before I go to sleep.
Re: Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate
April 21, 2015 10:36AM
bodhi Wrote:
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> habibie,
>
> > precisely to cut out a
> > rectangular hole on the side enclosure panel
> atop
> > of the SATA port so that the 7-pin SATA
> connector
> > will fit into the SATA port. Then, connect the
> USB
> > connector to one of the USB ports on the back +
> > the 7+15 pins SATA connector to my external 2
> TB
> > SATA HDD.
>
> If you are going to settle with the HDD outside
> the case like that, then best to use WarheadSE's
> hack (LeggoMyEggo did this): use SATA-eSATA cable,
> and mount the eSATA connector (dremmel a
> retangular hole) right above the ethernet port.
> That way it will work with either this cable
> or eSATA enclosure. I'm doing this, too,
> but I'm lazy so I just route the SATA-eSATA cable
> out under the front bottom (there is a small gap
> that the cable can be routed out precisely).
>
Hello Bodhi,

Do you have the link for that hack?
Re: Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate
April 21, 2015 10:39AM
I was searching through AliExpress for SATA and found this 1 to 5 SATA 2.0 Port Multiplier Card adapter 3Gbps SATA II and thought perhaps anyone here may be interested in this product to build an external SATA raid system for his/her PogoPlug Pro system.
Re: Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate
April 21, 2015 03:57PM
habibie,

> Do you have the link for that hack?

Sorry I lost that link. Perhaps LeggoMyEggo has it.

-bodhi
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Re: Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate
April 21, 2015 04:27PM
Bodhi,

Thank you.
Re: Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate
April 21, 2015 04:48PM
habibie Wrote:
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> Bodhi,
>
> Thank you.

Found it on my bookmarks (burried many level deep :)

https://plus.google.com/+JasonPlum/posts/KigPnXcdGPa

-bodhi
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Re: Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate
April 21, 2015 05:11PM
bodhi Wrote:
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> habibie Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Bodhi,
> >
> > Thank you.
>
> Found it on my bookmarks (burried many level deep
> :)
>
> https://plus.google.com/+JasonPlum/posts/KigPnXcdG
> Pa
>
Bodhi,

Doesn't the above link look like information about serial/console pinout?
Re: Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate
April 21, 2015 06:05PM
habibie,

There is 15 picture slide show on that page, click the picture on the righ.

-bodhi
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Re: Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate
April 21, 2015 10:08PM
Bodhi,

I got it. I think this will be great and am glad you pointed it out. Thank you.
Re: Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate
April 21, 2015 10:22PM
habibie Wrote:
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> Bodhi,
>
> I got it. I think this will be great and am glad
> you pointed it out. Thank you.

I posted some clear pictures of my mod so you can have a better look at Jason Plum's technique. Couple notes, I used a hot knife tip on a soldering iron to cut the hole and I used the metal bracket that the cable came with as a perfect heat proof guide. A Dremel tool is not advised TBH as you really risk scratching the case's shinny finish. Also, you will see a Radio Shack right angle SATA adapter that I added because the SATA to ESATA cable I used stuck up too far from the board and interfered with the replacement of the cover. Observe the placement of the ESATA port above the ethernet port, doing this is optimal as it does not interfere with insertion of wide USB devices which would occur if placed adjacent to the USB ports.

Here are my pics: https://plus.google.com/photos/102451892644902697868/albums/6140395067407708545?sort=1
-edited-
April 21, 2015 10:53PM
Will any pictures turn up here? Just wondering out loud.

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/21/2015 11:04PM by JoeyPogoPlugE02.
Re: -edited-
April 21, 2015 11:12PM
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote:
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> Will any pictures turn up here? Just wondering out
> loud.

Not a link clicker eh?
Re: Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate
April 21, 2015 11:15PM
LeggoMyEggo,

> I posted some clear pictures of my mod so you can
> have a better look at Jason Plum's technique.
> Couple notes, I used a hot knife tip on a
> soldering iron to cut the hole and I used the
> metal bracket that the cable came with as a
> perfect heat proof guide. A Dremel tool is not
> advised TBH as you really risk scratching the
> case's shinny finish. Also, you will see a Radio
> Shack right angle SATA adapter that I added
> because the SATA to ESATA cable I used stuck up
> too far from the board and interfered with the
> replacement of the cover. Observe the placement
> of the ESATA port above the ethernet port, doing
> this is optimal as it does not interfere with
> insertion of wide USB devices which would occur if
> placed adjacent to the USB ports.
>
> Here are my pics:
> https://plus.google.com/photos/1024518926449026978
> 68/albums/6140395067407708545?sort=1

Very nice mod :) my right angle SATA connection is not as nice, just one cable built in. Did not know they have the right angle adapter like that! And thanks for that hot knife tip hint, is it something you can put on the soldering iron tip, like an adapter? What I've been doing to route the serial cable out was using a small drill bit to make a round hole, and gradually using larger drill bits make the hole big enough for the serial cable to go through. But rectangular hole is hard to make with a drill.

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/21/2015 11:17PM by bodhi.
Re: -edited-
April 21, 2015 11:35PM
LeggoMyEggo Wrote:
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> Not a link clicker eh?

I just have a long, complicated Google password that's not handy at the moment. As for the Pogoplugs, I'm okay with waiting because it's no trouble to just open it up if and when i get a SATA available. Hmmm... I'm off to bed but am having a newb epiphany of the whats and whys. Still wrapping my head around the speeds of SATA > eSATA vs USB 2 > SATA... talk me into trying a basic SATA setup... I'm a pushover...

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Re: -edited-
April 21, 2015 11:35PM
LeggoMyEggo Wrote:
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> JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Will any pictures turn up here? Just wondering
> out
> > loud.
>
> Not a link clicker eh?

Joey, that's pretty paranoid, are you wanted? :))

-bodhi
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Re: Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate
April 22, 2015 12:03AM
LeggoMyEggo,

Thank you for the link with photos. After carefully observing all your photos, I now understand what I need to order as shown below.
  1. A Single SATA to ESATA External PCI Slot ($1.53).
  2. A SATA L Female connector ($1.51).
  3. A SATA 22Pin to eSATA Data USB Powered Cable Adapter ($2.88).
They all add up to about $5.92 (more expensive than the PogoPlug Pro P02). If I go with my plan by cutting a rectangular hole on the side panel (along with the plastic sleeve), I only need to buy this SATA 22Pin to eSATA Data USB Powered Cable Adapter ($2.88). However, it will look uglier. :(
Re: -edited-
April 22, 2015 12:43AM
bodhi Wrote:
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> Joey, that's pretty paranoid, are you wanted? :))

-edited- no, just paranoid lol

Last night the images didn't display and today they do - could be wet weather outside that whacks my DSL connection.

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Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 04/22/2015 12:19PM by JoeyPogoPlugE02.
Re: Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate
April 22, 2015 06:03AM
bodhi Wrote:
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> thanks for that hot knife tip hint, is it
> something you can put on the soldering iron tip,
> like an adapter?

Here is the hot knife tip: RS Hot Knife Tip

It fits (not perfectly) on this soldering iron: Weller WC100 Soldering Iron

You need to get it really hot before trying to cut. But it works really well IMO.

Edit: And here is the right angle adapter: RS Right Angle SATA Adapter You can still find them on eBay.



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 04/22/2015 06:06AM by LeggoMyEggo.
Re: Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate
April 22, 2015 06:11AM
habibie Wrote:
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> LeggoMyEggo,
>
> Thank you for the link with photos. After
> carefully observing all your photos, I now
> understand what I need to order as shown below.


Yep, that will work. I don't have the combo ESATA cable you are planning to use as I have my drive in an enclosure.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/22/2015 06:22AM by LeggoMyEggo.
Re: Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate
April 22, 2015 07:34AM
bodhi Wrote:
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> Very nice mod :) my right angle SATA connection is
> not as nice, just one cable built in.
>
Bodhi,

Do you the link to the right angle SATA connector? I sure would like to take a look and see if AliExpress has it.
Re: Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate
April 22, 2015 07:48AM
LeggoMyEggo Wrote:
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> bodhi Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > thanks for that hot knife tip hint, is it
> > something you can put on the soldering iron
> tip,
> > like an adapter?
>
> Here is the hot knife tip:
> RS Hot Knife Tip
>
That is a nice one. I found this inexpensive 900M-T-K 5mm Width Bevel Welding Soldering Iron Tip on AliExpress but don't know if the tip will be too thick.

> It fits (not perfectly) on this soldering iron:
> Weller WC100 Soldering Iron
>
> You need to get it really hot before trying to
> cut. But it works really well IMO.
>
What about using a Soldering gun with a flat tip?
Re: Pogoplug sale! $5 after rebate
April 22, 2015 10:09AM
You guys inspired me to finally finish my Pro mods, I just installed an exterior wireless antenna. Pics are here:

https://plus.google.com/photos/102451892644902697868/albums/6140579640371431169

I had purchased this antenna and cable with the hopes of getting OpenWRT working with the internal wifi card. A suitable router should have external antenna, no? Not yet but I am sure it will happen at some point.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/22/2015 10:23AM by LeggoMyEggo.
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