Assemble Pico 3H Odroid M1
These instructions show how to assemble a complete Pico Odroid M1 3H cluster.
Please contact support@picocluster.com if you encounter any difficulties.
Kit Contents
This is a set of photos detailing the components you should have received in your Starter or Advanced Kit. If there are any missing parts, then please reach out to PicoCluster Support.
Step 1 – Base Panel
Start with the board cage consisting of 3 cutout panels. Use the fasteners from packet A to assemble the cage and attach the cage to the base panel. You'll need to remove the paper backing from all of the acrylic panels.
Step 2 – Back Panel and Wiring
Attach the back panel to the base panel and side panels as shown. Use a screw/washer/nut combo from packet E.
Mount the power supply to the back panel with the power supply screws and nylon washers from packet F.
Make sure that the A/C power connector is wired as shown.
Step 3 – Power Supply Wiring
Attach the A/C power input wires to the right most power supply terminals. They are from right to left [L power] [N neutral] [G ground].
Attach the black/red pdu cabling to the Power supply output screws labeled [+] and [-]. Attach the red wire to [+] and the black wire to [-] Make sure the terminals are screwed down tight.
Mount the A/C power connector using the 1/2" screws, nylon washers, and nuts from packet F.
Use cable ties to bind the cabling together.
Step 4 – Fan and Switch Side Panel
Remove the paper backing from the fan side panel. Attach the fan using fan screws from packet F.
Place the nylon washer on the 1" screws from packet C then thread through panel as shown. Place the switch onto the screws then tighten down with the nuts.
Attach the switch side panel to the base panel as shown. Use a screw/washer/nut combo from packet E. Route the power cable through the cable management port to the PDU in the back.
Attach the fan plugs to the PDU fan connectors.
Step 5 – Front Panel
Insert the M1 boards into the slots in the board cage as shown.
Remove the paper backing from the front panel. Attach the HDMI extension cable to the front panel using the 3/8" screws and nylon washers from Packet D.
Press the power switch through the square hole as shone. The tabs on the top and bottom may need to be compressed.
Attach the switch front panel to the base panel and side panels as shown. Use a screw/washer/nut combo from packet E.
Plug the A/C power wiring to the front panel switch as shown. They may be Red/Blue/Yellow or Red/Black/White.
Step 6 – Right Side Panel
Attach the PDU using the fasteners from packet B. Slot the 1/2" screws/washers through the panel, slide on the 1/8" spaces, place the PDU on the screws/spacers, then secure with included nuts.
Plug in the power cables to the PDU. Slot the cables through the front panel and route the network power cable around the back of the board stack.
Attach the right side panel to the base panel as shown. Use a screw/washer/nut combo from packet E.
Step 7 – Top Panel
Before installing the Top Panel, you'll want to put in your formatted micro-sd cards. Make sure that the power cable is dis-connected before putting your hands inside of the case.
Remove the paper backing from the acrylic and attach the top
Step 8 – Cabling
Plug the Ethernet cables from the boards into the network switch.
Plug the switch power cable into the power port on the switch using the USB to 5.5mm barrel cable.
Step 9 – Completed Cube
Plug the cluster into the A/C power socket, turn it on, connect to WAN network and enjoy!
If you have PicoCluster formatted memory cards, then the default network is 10.1.10.x. You may need to change this is you need the cluster to connect to a different network.