Yes I do. Post pics, specs and location.
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I can sell you an Antminer S1 cheap.
What is the price and location ? @OP find a seller which is selling Miner locally in your city or country .. If it is just for fun . You can PM we can talk price. Location Texas, US. Price will be dependent on how many you buy, I have over 100 units, but it will be cheap regardless.
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Any power supply over 450w or higher will do the job of powering one unit efficiently. If you have the money try to get 80+ Gold.
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I can sell you an Antminer S1 cheap.
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How many S3's are you wanting to power? Do you have 110v or 220v? Do you want expansion room?
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Looking to get ripped OFF buy this . I will be honest with you. I could use a good ripping off today.
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Where are you shipping from? I will pick up local or us escrow.
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How many units are you interested in selling? I may take them all.
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I ll offer $60 a unit plus I will cover the cost of escrow through TomatoCage and provide shipping labels.
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You still interested in selling these?
I sure am, need to recoup some costs. I haven't obtained a shipping cost yet, but that is not an issue. Where are you shipping from?
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With free electricity S3's are still my favorite. They offer a good $/Gh ratio, so you are getting the most Gh you can for the cash, as efficiency is secondary.
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Yuck, that price on an S3+ is horrible. Since you are starting out mining. If you decide to do it, I will sell you a S3+ much cheaper.
Lower prices for hardware always help you get to ROI faster. Use the ROI calculator notlist3d posted and see what is a price you are comfortable paying.
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Yes, I am. Comes out to 8.925 cents per Kwh if you run a 1KW miner 24 hours a day.
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You still interested in selling these?
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I would turn the circuit into a 2 pole breaker provide 240v, so you get double the watts. That is assume the branch circuit has plugs only on it, lights and fans will not survive 240v.
And check that the wiring is actually rated for it - MOST commonly-used wiring is insulated to 600 volts which is plenty, but I have seen rare cases of 300v insulation WHICH IS NOT SAFE FOR 220V AC. A "nominal" 220V AC line will often see RMS voltages around 240V, which gives a peak voltage exceeding 330V - and that's assuming NO spikes at all. Good point, I have never seen 300V wiring but that is a good warning. I also agree with another poster do nut run AL wiring in your home. The heat expansion will cause the terminals to loosen over time making a fire hazard. If insurance sees AL wiring inside your home, they will most likely deny your claim also. Copper is much better, I prefer it in all my installation even when AL is allowed.
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Also keep in mind you can go a little above 80% and still be fine. Your breakers will trip first as they are rated for 60C unless you get commercial gear in your house. The wiring itself is usually THHN rated for 90C.
I would turn the circuit into a 2 pole breaker provide 240v, so you get double the watts. That is assume the branch circuit has plugs only on it, lights and fans will not survive 240v.
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I may end up ordering one from the site. Price has a bit of a premium but they do take paypal, so some protection if they never ship me anything.
If I do I will post a review.
Would you be purchasing it mainly for reviewing, or to actually try and turn a profit? If you're looking for a profit, wouldn't purchasing an S7 make more sense? Right now you can purchase a 4.05 TH/s Antminer S7 for 4 BTC (higher hashrate, less cost than the Avalon 6) which would be arriving probably around Christmas time. The site you linked to has no mention of shipping dates. Plus, the S7 is more efficient than the Avalon 6, it seems like an S7 would be a better investment if you're looking to make some money. For review and just to play with it. I would do a larger order then just one if its for profit.
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I may end up ordering one from the site. Price has a bit of a premium but they do take paypal, so some protection if they never ship me anything.
If I do I will post a review.
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