yes it is easy. it is not prefect as it prevents surges passing through the panel into your home but the surge started in your home it does not help.
outside >>> panel >> whole house protection >>>>>> all wire in the home
So if some how you do something wrong in the home no protection since the surge is on the unprotected side .
a really big UPS in side your home that fails can do this.
how would the ups malfunction in such a way as to put a surge on the house AC line? btw i have a square d whole house surge suppressor.
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this is a spreadsheet game, how's your excel?
excel? i closed my eyes, poked the screen and picked the number my finger landed on. phil made it easy by listing the numbers ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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that floor intake is nice, but what happens when snow is higher than the floor of the shed?
Then you move to Houston where I live and you don't have to worry about Snow. =) yeah that could work
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that floor intake is nice, but what happens when snow is higher than the floor of the shed?
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Plz some good working " bat file " on Suprnova pool with new genoil
this is what i use for my 470.. miner is version 1.1.9 set GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR=0 set GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE=100 set GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS=1 set GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT=100 set GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT=100
ethminer.exe -G -SP 2 -S ubiq.suprnova.cc:3030 -O USERNAME.WORKER:x --cl-local-work 128 --cl-global-work 4096
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0.14500 ------ vapourminer
phil, only you could turn something bad into something fun. feels strange betting on bad news though,
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those solid usb bridges were nice but they would be specific to a particular hub and useless for all others.
what might be nice is a simple circuit board with one usb plug/socket on the board and then a pigtail cable for the other usb plug so the board supports the miner and the pigtail plugs into any nearby socket.
that way the miner is supported instead of flopping around, it gets extra power and it can be used with any hub.
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Nobody probably cares if he sits in prison for 5 years.
lots of scammed folk may disagree with that. money is just money (although any recovered from fines/repayment would sure help the victims). prison would suck. a LOT. might make some wannabe scammers pause. well, for a moment anyway. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) ps i didnt go anywhere near gaw stuff and i would like to see him in jail. plus a nasty fine.
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Would it be safe to say solder a 4-pin molex to the usb board/pads on the compact and plug that directly into an ATX2 PSU with only the 5v+ and -ground pins populated as long as the USB connector had the + and - cut? Or would it need the - ground on the USB cable left intact?
you just isolate the 5v. ground stays connected.
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because the BU nodes were banned for 24 hours does this mean during that time that any pools that used BU and then found a valid block on the valid chain (assuming they switched to the valid chain eventually) would be lost as they could not broadcast it to the majority nodes?
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so this could be Round Two?
excellent!
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Without any problem, withoutn crash. Sapphire RX470 4GB Nitro+ (moded bios)
That's probably Samsung memory you've got there? Those can usually overclock to 2100+ with 1750 strap timings. But most 470s, as far as I'm aware, don't use Samsung chips but rather Hynix (not bad as well) or Elpida (those are a bit worse I think?). my powercolor red dragon 470/4 will also do 28+. does 28.5-28.8 on eth with 1750 straps @ 1300/2100 -75mv -i 8. runs 24/7 with no problems. about a month ago it could hit the low 29s, guess the epoch increase slowed it down a touch. seems to be a samsung thing?
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maybe there is a supplier/part number on the r4 fan to cross reference?
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It seems they are testing levels of interest for now. Which are relatively low.
interest here does seem low at that. i would of figured this would be bigger news. as it stands this thread just kind of dribbles along. It blows my mind we can have a hack this big and nobody really cares. It it is that easy to catch the culprit they would have done that already.These hacks cannot be traced that easily and none of the funds that were hacked are not traced till now and so this will be the case in Bitfinex too ,the FBI is investigating the case and i hope they could break open the case ,it all depends upon the hackers skills . im just curious as to what exchanges froze the coins, what ones exchanged them and if so can anyone tell to what, etc. i mean are all the moved coins still just sitting at the various exchanges with no attempt to move or sell them?
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It seems they are testing levels of interest for now. Which are relatively low.
interest here does seem low at that. i would of figured this would be bigger news. as it stands this thread just kind of dribbles along.
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why did someone even steel any thing which he can not even spend
steal it 1st. figure everything else out later. for that amount of coin, even if they figure they can sell only one percent (and theres only a chance even at that) some people would go for it.
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is there a power led on the panda? i believe ssr needs the power led leads also to see if rig is currently on or off.
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The final checksum word is also a repetition of one of the other 24 words. If you could figure out a nice strong way to mark one of the tiles you would know which word to repeat at the end.
Perhaps fingernail polish? A sharpie pen? An engraving tool?
just use a metal punch, whack the 1st char of that word.
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Just for your information, you can put set instead of setx, basically the difference is set is changed only for the duration of the program. setx is basically a universal change. Good to see your gpu's are working, sometimes its the little things...
Ok thanks! Will the settings, that were defined with setx, be reset to default upon restart of the pc? no, they will not reset. the values persist through reboots with SETX. with SET it will only be used in that CMD (or .bat) session and be reset when it closes or the machine reboots. i prefer environmental variables to only be used for the duration of that mining session in case some other program i will fire up at some point uses those values and behaves unexpectedly. not that i know of any but you never know. I'd prefer temporary environmental variables too. You don't happen to know what the default is, do you? XD (I already used the setx commands) Edit: Nevermind, I found that they are stored in the registry and did a quick comparison with another pc. I think you can just delete the entries without any issues yeah I think you can. You can go I believe in advanced system settings, system properties / advanced tab. then its the environment variables button. You can see everything from there. you can also just type " set" in a CMD prompt to list environment variables. in my daily driver, game, htpc rigs and various notebooks none of those variables we use for mining are listed so nothing i have uses them.
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