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141  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] Unlimited 4G LTE Data Smartphone/Hotspot Forever- It's.....Magicphone! on: November 10, 2016, 02:16:22 AM
just a heads up guys i used to code for mpgh back in the day for combat arms hacks  , so if one of the team members of mpgh says its legit ( which they have ),, its legit
142  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [30+PH] Kano CKPool kano.is 0.9% PPLNS US,DE,SG,JP,NL on: November 03, 2016, 07:46:03 PM
u might get that on ebay , but u wont on here
143  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [30+PH] Kano CKPool kano.is 0.9% PPLNS US,DE,SG,JP,NL on: November 03, 2016, 07:31:16 PM
btc took a nose dive

its bouncing back quickly
144  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [30+PH] Kano CKPool kano.is 0.9% PPLNS US,DE,SG,JP,NL on: October 14, 2016, 02:44:13 PM
hell my first 7 amount to $2.50 in btc and i prolly have over 200+ in total dust payemnts that are adding up

The dust limit is anything under 10,000 satoshi so 0.0001 BTC which is about 6c - so no, 7 of them wont add up to $2.50, maybe about 100 random dust rewards would add up to $2.50

However, if you have lots of dust AND non-dust payouts, that means I have to manually confirm each one to work out what is and isn't sent.

If you mean you have non-payouts coz you didn't enter a payout address, then that's a different issue, but if you have a mix of them both, they'll have to wait until I do the accounting code.
You never know, they might be worth more than a few dollars by the time that's done Smiley

lol yeah i was trying to add some up on the calculator real fast just to get an idea of what they total , somehow it apears i left a 0 out , it was lat last night when i did it.
i do however have alot of them  as its my backup pool for right now while i have my rigs pointed ta the rentals so for whatever reason they all like to connect a couple times a day for short periods of time.

soon as rental prices drop a lil more ill be back on the pool full time
145  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [30+PH] Kano CKPool kano.is 0.9% PPLNS US,DE,SG,JP,NL on: October 14, 2016, 08:44:58 AM
hell my first 7 amount to $2.50 in btc and i prolly have over 200+ in total dust payemnts that are adding up
146  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [30+PH] Kano CKPool kano.is 0.9% PPLNS US,DE,SG,JP,NL on: October 14, 2016, 08:41:52 AM
kano can we request a dust payout if we are over a certian amount , i know i have ALOT  of little dust payments that should add up to a pretty good bit
147  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Bitmain's Released Antminer S9, World's First 16nm Miner Ready to Order on: October 14, 2016, 08:39:39 AM
Does anyone have or know where to find firmware newer than Fri Jun 24 16:25:13 CST 2016?. Apparently Bitmain has removed all firmware versions from the website.

I have a socket not connect error and no hashing on one s9

im sure somone has firmware laying around , and ur right they did remove the firmware from the website , thats a real assholish thing to do
148  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [30+PH] Kano CKPool kano.is 0.9% PPLNS US,DE,SG,JP,NL on: October 13, 2016, 03:54:54 PM
nice to see the pool has alot of green again , unfortunatly i bailed a while back since i was getting +50% on renting my rigs out , so instead of just renting out a few machines i pointed all my miners over to rental and a pps pool cause they were rented more then then not

im down to +25% on rentals so when it drops a lil more ill be back on the pool
149  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTS enermax revolution87+ and rm 1000/850 psus on: October 12, 2016, 11:21:52 PM
rm 850 sold
150  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Need help on S9 first farm setup on: October 12, 2016, 05:39:30 PM
So much to learn.. (sigh) but I love it!  Thank you!

best advice i can give is keep it simple when first starting out
151  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Need help on S9 first farm setup on: October 12, 2016, 05:27:38 PM
Gotcha!  Thanks!

a cheaper option may be something liek a rpi or audrino tied to the power switch on the psus , then u could reboot the psu using that , i have heard of it being done but im not all to sure what is needed to make it work

theres ppl here alot smarter then me so im sure if u ask around u can find some options for remote power switching that would be cheap
152  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Need help on S9 first farm setup on: October 12, 2016, 05:21:54 PM
The miners are actually several hours away from me unfortunately.  Since the networked pdus are about $500, I might want to reconsider them unless they become absolutely necessary.  But just for sake of it, what are some of the better networked pdus that you know of?
i dont actualy use any so i couldnt tell ya somone else will have to chime in on that , and the prices for a decent one
153  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Need help on S9 first farm setup on: October 12, 2016, 04:58:05 PM
@zachm.  They actually have pdu's that you can connect to your network?  Amazing!  Any suggestions as to which one is good to use?  So if I have multiple dps 4ks connected to this network pdu and if one s9 was unresponsive, I did a hard boot, all s9's on this pdu would go through the hard boot?

@jstew ok I understand the connection now.  On my other questions, sounds like I got some detailed questions for the electrician.  thank you so much for your help!

on networked pdu's u can power off each outgoing power port , on a dps4k setup its 2x psus tied into one so u would have to flip the power on both power ports the dps4k setup was plugged into

while there are time si wish i had networked pdu's the number of times ive had to manual reboot maners over the last year anda half has been small , and im only 4 miles from my data center so its nothing for me to run over there to powercycle stuff , last time i looked big networked pdu's were like 500$ and up on ebay
154  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Need help on S9 first farm setup on: October 12, 2016, 04:29:21 PM
@jstew, thank you for the photos.  Yes, I understand how the connection goes now.  Looks easy enough.  But a couple of questions.  What is the name of the new plug so I know what to ask at a home depot?  Also, on the photo, I don't see any color indication on the new plug telling me which color wire goes where.  Does it say it on the plug?  It's a little hard to see.  Does the black cover comes with the plug?



Follow up questions on your previous msg:

"using 220 over 110 has 2 advantages , most psus are more eff at 220 and u can pull more power over the same line
1300w on 110v is 11.81 amps  u could not run 2x s9's on a single 20 amp 110v line
1300w on 220v is 5.9 amp u could run 3 s9 on a single 20 amp 220v line"

Is there a killawatt-like device that allows me to measure how much amps the s9's are actually consuming at the wall?  I want to be able to confirm the 11.81amps on 110v and 5.9amp on 220v numbers so that I can rest assured that everything is fine.

When the 220v is setup, I assume it's better to use the dps 4k psu because it can accomodate 3 s9's as oppose to the 2880w which can only handle 2 s9's?  Does the dps 4k break down much?



"the server psus require 220v so just have ur electrictian run a 20 amp 220v line to were the miner will be"

When you say "run a 20 amp 220v line", does that mean I can only have 3 s9's max on that one line?  So if I have 10 s9's, I would need the electrician run a 4 20 amps 220v line?  If I have a 100 s9's, I would need about 34 20 amps 220v line?



the particular plug im using is a 20 amp 6-20p , the outlet would be a 20 amp 250v 6-20
the green wire is ground and always goes to the single bottom round pin , since u will be wiring up 220v power the other 2 wires are easy they just go to either remaining in ( black and the white wire)


if im not mistaken kill-a-watts can be used for short times on 220v power , u dont want to leave it plugged in for a long time though

20 amp vs 30,50 amp and pdus all depends on cost and ur budget

if u had 6 s9's it may be cheaper to run 2x 20 amp lines and use 2x dps4k packages versus running a 50 amp or 100 amp line and buying a pdu.
to see what would be most cost effective u would need to talk to the electrician who will be doing the work, and also pricing up the proper pdu


at one point finsky was selling pdu's so u can check with him to get some ideas on pricing
155  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Need help on S9 first farm setup on: October 12, 2016, 04:59:40 AM
@jstew thanks for giving me a glimpse of your farm. 
It's ok to have the miners next to each other like that?  Does it get hot for them?

What are those gray boxes on the lower left side?

Evap cooler is a great idea.  I was thinking about something like that too.  I think it's worth having them around just in case.

Take your time with the other photos.

lower left are my neptune miners , they are about the only thing left in the dc , everything else has been replaced with s7's and s9,s
its perfectly fine to stack them that tight and close together specially the way i cool them with the evaps , its stops the cool air from blowing past the miners and forces it threw the miners.

ull notice on ur s9's if u turn them on there side the cases will lock together so u can stack them , i stack mine in stacks of 3 or 4 4 fits perfect on my shelves top to bottom


heres the plugs i put on the end of my psus cords ,


basically u just cut the factory end off the wire , then u will see the black outer insulation coating and 3 wires inside of that , u strip back the black insulation to expose the 3 inner wires , then strip off about 1/4 inch from each individual wire .

from there its as easy as putting the right color wire in the right hole on the back of the new plug and tightning up a screw




theres also a cover that goes over the white part of the new plug so the 3 single wires arent exposed and on the back of that is a clamp that gently tightens down on the cord so if it gets yanked out of the wall by the wire itself the wires dont pull out of the plug , that whole part is self explanatory though on how to assemble it , infact it will only go together one way


this is what the finished end looks like




i could have gone into greater detail but u should have a pretty good idea of what to do just from what i posted if not let me know , and next time i do a cord ill video the whole process for ya



156  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTS enermax revolution87+ and rm 1000/850 psus on: October 12, 2016, 04:45:10 AM
pm sent

pm replied
157  Economy / Goods / {USA ONLY} Firework supplies on: October 12, 2016, 04:42:40 AM
!! this is more of a guaging interest thread but will be a for sale thread if enough ppl are looking to buy stuff
#1 first and foremost i will not sell u complete fireworks or tell u how to build them so dont ask
#2 18+ only
#3 i will not be held liable for anything u do with anything u buy from me
#4 it is upto u to check the laws concerning firework supplies and hobby building in ur state 

now that thats out of the way , what i am offering is fireworks components, fuse , chemicals , shell casings , firework making supplies 
all the stuff u would need to uild anything from sparklers , to fire crakcers , fountians , aerial shells , ground saultes , aerial salutes , and also sugar or black powder rockets

every 2 months or so i place bulk orders for lots of supplies , alot of the stuff i have tons of extra left over , i buy in bulk because its much cheaper even if i dont need the full quantity. if somone needs something i dont need myself i can always add what they need to my order

just to give u guys an idea of what u can buy from me

just about any chemical product needed in making fireworks
fireworks tubes and endcaps
mortar tubes
all sorts of fuse , visco , crackling fuse , flying fuse , and of course Chinese time fuse etc etc
fireworks making tools i.e mandrel sets for building sugar and bp rockets , fuse cutters, disc punches,mesh screens etc etc etc
aerial shell components both paper and plastic shells  1 inch threw 8 inch 
1.75 and 2.5 inch canister shells


anyways just let me know what ur looking for with quanity and i can get back to u with a price
158  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Need help on S9 first farm setup on: October 11, 2016, 07:39:05 PM
since ur working with about the same amoutn of space i am heres a quick shot of how i have my miners setup
this is my old stuff btw
first thing i do is reverse all the fans on my miners so they pull air from the backside and blow it out the front if i wanted to i could remove the fans from all my miners for a lil extra power savings
behind the shelves the miners are on are 2x 6,000 cfm evap coolers , i use these in the summer to cool the intake air down tot he miners as it can reach 115* + were im at in the summer

the miners just blow the hot air into the building , i leave the door and some windows open for the hotair to get out on the other end of the building , in the winter i dont use the evaps at all because of how cold it gets here


miner shelf



and heres how cold they run in the winter



with ur small setup i dount u will need anytype of additional cooling unless it gets really friggen hot in the summer
if u live in a place were u can use evaporitive coolers they are very cheap to run , each 6k cfm unit only draws 500 watts on high and 380 or something when i have them on low speed
159  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Need help on S9 first farm setup on: October 11, 2016, 07:29:56 PM

@jstew if you don't mind, please show me photos on how to modify the cord.  And no color blind here!  The warehouse is about 3000 sqft as well.  Ok, I'll keep a lookout for the ambient temp.  Good point about miners close to the floor.


when i head home from work ill take some pics for ya , be about 4 hours from now
160  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Need help on S9 first farm setup on: October 11, 2016, 07:18:49 PM

For networking equipment, i would HIGHLY recommend buying enterprise-grade gear once and be done with it.  There is nothing more frustrating then having networking problems from crappy equipment.  I have had very good success with Ubiquiti gear (router and P2P bridge myself), it's very user-friendly, reliable and cost-effective with all the features you need.




i use theese in my datacenter and have had no issues at all with mine , best part is they are cheap on ebay and will run on 110 or 220
http://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-J4813A-ProCurve-2524-Ethernet-Switch-90-Day-Warranty-QTY-Available-/222198541687?hash=item33bc10ad77:g:KZQAAOSwbsBXlkMr


edit sorry mine are the unamanged version , but the same hub/switch
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