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Title: Going offline for hurricane irene
Post by: triforcelink on August 26, 2011, 08:37:29 PM
There is a major hurricane headed up the US east coast. I'm moving my miners away from windows and covering them with a tap tarp.


Title: Re: Going offline for hurricane irene
Post by: PiGames on August 27, 2011, 04:49:46 AM
Stay safe!
I live in Eastern Florida and it totally dodged us. Heard it's gonna cause some mayhem north of NC though. Hopefully noone gets caught up in it.


Title: Re: Going offline for hurricane irene
Post by: Palmdetroit on August 27, 2011, 08:00:45 AM
Stay safe!

Must say I am kind of curious how much overall hash rate this storm actually removes, directly or indirectly. Seems it could shut down millions and millions of homes on the east coast.


time will tell -

get lots of water and hunker down y'all!


Title: Re: Going offline for hurricane irene
Post by: BkkCoins on August 27, 2011, 11:03:43 AM
Using a west coast pool server, check.
On another continent, check.
I'm ready. You can start shutting down your miners now.


Title: Re: Going offline for hurricane irene
Post by: gw4tt on August 27, 2011, 01:44:37 PM
I'm on the east coast, not supposed to do much here. (central pa)


Title: Re: Going offline for hurricane irene
Post by: deslok on August 27, 2011, 02:57:43 PM
How nice of the hurricane to shut off east coast miners just in time to cause a difficulty drop! :P(i'm too far inland to get more than nasty rain myself and will be sitting this one out)


Title: Re: Going offline for hurricane irene
Post by: AngelusWebDesign on August 27, 2011, 03:08:58 PM
It makes one proud to be a Bitcoin miner...

Apparently, for most Bitcoin miners, when you hear about a massive hurricane about to hit the most populated area in the United States, your first thought is,

"Bwahaha...some miners might die and/or have to shut down their rigs. Less difficulty... more $$$ for me!"

Oh, wait a minute...I was confusing pride with shame...
 ::)


Title: Re: Going offline for hurricane irene
Post by: helloworld on August 27, 2011, 03:40:45 PM
I'm moving my miners away from windows and covering them with a tap.

Like, a faucet? ???

Good luck with whatever it is you're trying to achieve.



Title: Re: Going offline for hurricane irene
Post by: Palmdetroit on August 27, 2011, 06:16:07 PM
It makes one proud to be a Bitcoin miner...

Apparently, for most Bitcoin miners, when you hear about a massive hurricane about to hit the most populated area in the United States, your first thought is,

"Bwahaha...some miners might die and/or have to shut down their rigs. Less difficulty... more $$$ for me!"

Oh, wait a minute...I was confusing pride with shame...
 ::)

lol.. ya I had a month of no power back in 2004 here in FLA and must say it's always in the back of my mind 'what happens if I lose power for a month or so again'

Oddly enough Irene only gave us about 30-40 mph winds down here so although I like the storms, was glad we kept power!

Chances of 4 hurricanes hitting here in a 1 month time frame is pretty low, but it did happen once


Title: Re: Going offline for hurricane irene
Post by: bcpokey on August 27, 2011, 06:22:25 PM
Good luck east coasters, I wonder if these machines will become less popular in malls now though

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQiRcN0vhFk



Title: Re: Going offline for hurricane irene
Post by: heavyb on August 27, 2011, 08:03:33 PM
I am right outside philly and turning mine off as well. I believe he meant to say "tarp" not "tap".


Title: Re: Going offline for hurricane irene
Post by: helloworld on August 28, 2011, 01:36:52 AM
I am right outside philly and turning mine off as well. I believe he meant to say "tarp" not "tap".

Oh!

Even though I was sure it was a typo, I still wasn't sure what he meant... I thought perhaps he was taping the seals around the windows.


Title: Re: Going offline for hurricane irene
Post by: triforcelink on August 28, 2011, 02:08:43 AM
I am right outside philly and turning mine off as well. I believe he meant to say "tarp" not "tap".
yea, sorry. That's what happens when you type on a touch screen  ::)


Title: Re: Going offline for hurricane irene
Post by: jjiimm_64 on August 28, 2011, 03:33:14 AM
I'm going to leave mine running as long as the power holds.

just outside of philly.



Title: Re: Going offline for hurricane irene
Post by: Littleshop on August 28, 2011, 05:43:16 AM
1/5 of my miners down due to lack of power. Written on my iPhone here in darkness.


Title: Re: Going offline for hurricane irene
Post by: AngelusWebDesign on August 28, 2011, 05:51:23 AM
1/5 of my miners down due to lack of power. Written on my iPhone here in darkness.

So your power is out, but only 20% of your miners are down?
Call me crazy, but I would expect 100% of your miners to be down right now.
Even with a $160 brand-name UPS you only get a few minutes of power when you're powering several video cards...

I take it your generator could only handle so many of them  ;)


Title: Re: Going offline for hurricane irene
Post by: NothinG on August 28, 2011, 05:53:17 AM
1/5 of my miners down due to lack of power. Written on my iPhone here in darkness.

So your power is out, but only 20% of your miners are down?
Call me crazy, but I would expect 100% of your miners to be down right now.
Even with a $160 brand-name UPS you only get a few minutes of power when you're powering several video cards...

I take it your generator could only handle so many of them  ;)
I'm guessing 3G WiFi hotspot->PC NIC #1->PC NIC #2->Miner?


Title: Re: Going offline for hurricane irene
Post by: Littleshop on August 28, 2011, 10:53:30 AM
1/5 of my miners down due to lack of power. Written on my iPhone here in darkness.



So your power is out, but only 20% of your miners are down?
Call me crazy, but I would expect 100% of your miners to be down right now.
Even with a $160 brand-name UPS you only get a few minutes of power when you're powering several video cards...

I take it your generator could only handle so many of them  ;)

Multiple locations.  I have a gen but will not mine on it as it is needed for fridge.  This could be days. 


Title: Re: Going offline for hurricane irene
Post by: heavyb on August 28, 2011, 02:08:17 PM
I'm going to leave mine running as long as the power holds.

just outside of philly.



where outside philly?


Title: Re: Going offline for hurricane irene
Post by: vapourminer on August 28, 2011, 05:03:38 PM
no mining here ATM, all electronics are unplugged but this rig on its UPS and its not mining to extend UPS runtime if/when the power goes out. then its generator time and thats mainly for freezer, fridge, microwave and, most important, COFFEE MAKER.

but Ill run this rig on generator with its cellular internet, assuming the tower still exists and functions.. no mining though, thats 200 watts or so that will be needed elsewhere. this rig will just be for internet, and running in power saving mode.

got 1 week of fuel and oil changes for the generator. as long as the house doesnt take much damage we should be good.