Hoping to add to this every month

Nice mining rig. Simple yet effective. Not just need to turn that laptop into a raspberry pi and ur good to go.
Thank-you all for your interest.
The PSU is a Dell 2100Watt and its quite loud but rock solid, the cables and unit doesnt even get hot, I made all the cables using 16awg and 14awg, in the end I soldered the cables onto the rear of the PSU because the terminals are tapered not squared, also this will make more reliable connection.
The router is a Cisco 2811 which is modular, allowing me to add more interfaces when required, this is instead of the crappy TalkTalk broadband router from the ISP. This setup is running 30 miles away from my house in my dads Pub loft, and I have made an IPSEC VPN tunnel from my home using a Cisco ASA 5505 firewall. This allows me to access all the devices remotely.
Interesting how people are asking "why the laptop", its not clear from the picture but the laptop has a console cable plugged into the router allowing me to have a "physical" presence if for some reason the VPN tunnel fails and I need to access the router, also Team Viewer is installed which again is just in case there is a VPN or Telnet/SSH problem (Basically Im a tinkering bastard and sometimes mess things up).
a. What's the laptop for?
b. Why don't you put the router/switch just on top/beneath of the S3's?
PS I like your recycling of the packaging material... Cheesy
The reuse of foam packaging is deaden the vibrations from the dell PSU and Cisco router.
The router does get warm and was concered about warming the ants

All miners are overclocked at 250 with a total hash rate of 1950-2000GH
PSU costs: £25
Connector block cable and Plugs/Pins = £20
Below is the wiring setup.

I'd love more pics / info if possible on them. I'm interested in running a similar set up, though only starting with two miners and a single dps 1000w psu. What are you making around $15 a day? Only a couple months and they will pay for themselves!