Home made setup ready, waiting for those lovely miners ... What exactly is that box? It's a breaker box. Hi Hagss, i use one 200 amp surgebreaker and 8 30amp breakers, for this breaker box, and im planning to plug 10 miners, but after reading some electrical forums, i think i should use 20 amp breakers. This on 120v. But i can change the configuration to 10 120v breakers without the surgebreaker or change it for 6 120v breakers and 2 240v breakers. can you give me some advice on what is the best and smooth option for 10 or 12 L3+, thanks man. This is my configuration right now, i hope it can run safely once the miners arrive The important thing is that your wiring can withstand the amps that your breakers let through. I think you should not drop the surge protection device off, nice that you have one. For more I think you should ask someone in the US, because I'm not familiar at all with the ANSI standard (US) world.
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I've noticed that all of my L3 + when shaken with hands, make a sound of the hashboards "dancing"... some more than others (not all hashboards) ... is this normal? Are they a little loose? I made a video to show what I'm saying (maybe you need to turn up the volume so you can hear it). >> https://vimeo.com/226577873Yes, that is normal. My S9s are the same. The case is not super tight and hash boards have some (very little) space to move. It is nothing that should be worried about though and it is no problem.
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Too many variables, impossible to guess. At least Baikal, Innosilicon, PinIdea, iBeLink and Bitmain are in this X11 miner game. And we don't know their miner batch quantities. This said, I still went ahead earlier and was lucky enough to buy one Antminer D3 in time. edit:Thanks. Wish you all the best
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That calculation will be wrong by the time these miners arrive, because network difficulty will rise a lot.
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Yeah. Bitfury demonstrated their new 16nm BTC ASIC chip performance in multiple Youtube videos before there was any actual miner. (side note: Not that those are easy to buy, BlockBoxes need big ass capital and 3rd party miners (like Hotmine) are not so easy to buy either.)See this for example for what I mean https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zPpj1JYw38
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My sister's two cats say: ( ) +10.2 = HagssFIN
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Nice, but would look even more nice if you cut holes in ceiling boards for ventilation pipes going through. And some zip ties for cabling. Also, I must say that there actually already is a thread for mining rig pics https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=7216.7920
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Yeah. Be careful, scammers are surely around trying to fool people now when there is a lot of demand for X11 miners.
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Guys just to give you a reminder of what kind of company we are dealing with here!!!
announcement in 2015 A4 Dominator ASIC & Miner Specifications: ....
I have a question that back then did they made that announcement of specs regarding A4 miner on their website or someone did on their behalf on forums? They made the announcement theirself here at the forum in November 17, 2015. Check out the opening post in this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1251930.0
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Home made setup ready, waiting for those lovely miners ... What exactly is that box? It's a breaker box.
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Avalon 741 are shipped from US warehouse?
No, but from a warehouse in Hong Kong.
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Wow, you OP are the biggest Baikal fan boy I've ever met. I like their stuff too (as I have few), but we must all come to realise that Bitmain and Innosilicon are soon way ahead compared to Baikal or Pindea or Ibelink.
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Is there any way to know about how much the difficulty will increase when people start mining with these?
I can answer this: a lot.
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I finally got the e-mail with title "BITMAIN Order Paid". A long time after I paid successfully my 1x D3 using Bitcoin, I was already wondering if there is some problem.
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If this is about having a miner in some shed for example, proper ventilation and heating is the answer to avoid humidity.
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HP DPS-1200 FBA server power supply with breakout board (kit manufactured by Gekkoscience) and PCI-E cables.
The kit manufacturer sidehack here at the forum has them for sale.
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can we use this to mine monero? if anyone tried mind posting the hash rate
No. Baikal miners are not able to mine CryptoNight algorithm cryptocurrencies.
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I wanna see the look on everyones face that paid 7k for that ibelink... lol I knew that the Ibelink was overpriced as hell, and seems like I was right. I had in mind for a short moment to buy one, but I forgot about it pretty quickly because of the high price.
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They now have a product page for the Ebit E9 Plus 9Th/s. It costs 1100 USD, produces 9 Th/s hash rate and consumes about 1300 W (not including PSU efficiency). It still has about the same hash rate per power consumption rate as the previous one. Link: http://miner.ebang.com.cn/en/product/product-89-150.htmlEbit E9 Plus
Ebit E9 Miner Parameters Ideal hash rate: 9TH/S(-2%~+10%) Power consumption ratio on wall:145W/T(-10%~+15%,AC/DC 93%efficiency,25℃ ambient temperature) Rated voltage: 11.8V~13.0V Chip Info.: DW1227 132pcs(14nm LPP process) Power interface: 9*6PIN port Dimensions: 290mm*126mm*155mm Weight: 4.7KG Network connection: Ethernet Operating temperature: -10℃~40℃ Working humidity: 5%RH~95%RH (non condensing) (click to open a bigger picture)And Ebang finally has this in stock! At the moment when posting this, I can see stock: 188 pieces. This is now a good option in the about same efficiency class as current gen. AvalonMiners. http://miner.ebang.com.cn/en/product/product-89-150.html
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