I do not use electricians, all my meter installs, load centers, and dedicated circuits I installed to NEC code myself. Although I have been involved with other people in my area that used electricians and they have just been more curious then anything. The miners never really concerned them under any circumstance. Only thing I can think of is your electrician maybe worried about the load you will put on your 30A circuit he would installed, so he wants to replace the cheaper Square D load center with something of higher quality GE, Siemens, etc.
Do you know if your Square D is using an AL bus?
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There are several still around, allinvain for one but there are others. Alot of them sell stuff in the marketplace. I am actually thinking of doing this once I get more trust.
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How many are you looking for? Price is low but maybe we can work something out.
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I have about 200 miners all working no X's.
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Does the coupon work on any amount of S3+s? Or just 1?
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Miner was received, QuickSeller did a good job making sure everything was exactly as described and expected. Thanks.
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You can verify this with either the asic status page or the hashrate on the device or pool.
Profitability depends on how much you pay for power and how much you are paying for the miner.
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I have about 36Th worth of Bitmain S1's I can part with.
Thanks for the offer, I'll hit you back on those tomorrow, depending on location (since shipping will be rough) it may just work. Their in Houston with me. I cam drive a fair distance with them as well
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If you got free power run them, otherwise they are collectors item to put on the shelf or trash.
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I might be interested in the equipment without the contract, or if you can budge on the contract. Problem is with 6 months left on the contract and the price your asking ROI will not happen till after the contract is expired, and a 7 month ROI is a bit long given new hardware coming soon.
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You can not really securely soldering enough cables to use this PSU efficiently, so you are probably better off buying a breakout board.
i will conect the PCI cables to the PSU out whit: Yes I am aware of this, but you can only connect 12 wires total using these. You need 22 wires to full use this PSU for miners like S5's Unless you philipma's method.
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I like that, that's some out of the box thinking there. Why the blue C13 cable are you opposed to the standard black color?
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Yup buy hardware. Do your ROI calculations and mine away for some profit.
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Two questions. Who is that? Why did he go to jail?
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I have about 36Th worth of Bitmain S1's I can part with.
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The person selling you this is ripping you off. That is not a good price as you are buying it.
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You can not really securely soldering enough cables to use this PSU efficiently, so you are probably better off buying a breakout board.
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Syke, Yes, unfortunately we agree but will work diligently to correct over time. Thanks, Tom
Tom, Thanks for clearly this up and trying to bring a good company to the community, but you do understand that people will be very cautious to the point you will probably have to use escrow services for your sales until you have built a good reputation with sales and customer services. Not being transparent about employing a person that many people have lost money to, only compounded this problem. Good luck, MC
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This is a different tech. Seems like tokenization that is currently used in some CC systems.
Also BTC does not charge a fee to verify transaction.
To me this is not block chain technology.
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