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601  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: getting enough power from a normal house electrical system! on: August 21, 2014, 07:35:14 AM
From what I read newer appliances use 4 wire because they have some stuff inside that uses 110
602  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: getting enough power from a normal house electrical system! on: August 21, 2014, 07:34:13 AM
Cool thanks for the reply.

yes the white wires are off the picture but they are hooked up to the neutral/ground panel in the main breaker box
603  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: getting enough power from a normal house electrical system! on: August 21, 2014, 05:51:34 AM
afaik on main breaker panels the neutral and ground always combined even if they are on different bars... its only sub panels that should have separate neutral and ground panels
604  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: getting enough power from a normal house electrical system! on: August 21, 2014, 05:48:07 AM
on my main breaker box, there is no neutral and ground bars, they are combined, maybe because it is old???

there are white and bare wires on the same panel
605  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: getting enough power from a normal house electrical system! on: August 21, 2014, 05:35:24 AM
afaik i did it right for 220v three wire



606  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: getting enough power from a normal house electrical system! on: August 21, 2014, 05:28:57 AM
should i switch the blk and white wire?

btw i havent turned the circuit back on yet
607  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: getting enough power from a normal house electrical system! on: August 21, 2014, 05:27:37 AM
i guess its weird the white wire was on the ground panel in the furnace

608  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: getting enough power from a normal house electrical system! on: August 21, 2014, 05:24:11 AM
i can change it, the instructions said to put the ground wire on the that place. red = hot, blk = hot, white = grd

on the furnace the white wire was on the ground panel...

i appreciate the help though if its wrong... so dont stop helpin
609  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: getting enough power from a normal house electrical system! on: August 21, 2014, 05:04:52 AM
so i survived...





610  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [6600Th] Eligius: 0% Fee BTC, 105% PPS NMC, No registration, CPPSRB (New Thread) on: August 21, 2014, 12:15:00 AM
yay found a block
611  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Antminer S1 Upgrade Kit on: August 20, 2014, 11:28:41 PM
afaik

you get all the parts, install it yourself.

makes it into a s3+, which is 440ghash
612  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [6600Th] Eligius: 0% Fee BTC, 105% PPS NMC, No registration, CPPSRB (New Thread) on: August 20, 2014, 10:06:10 PM
just bad luck im sure.

we need a serious bout of good luck to get these shelved shares
613  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Is it worth it to buy a used ASIC at a discount? on: August 20, 2014, 07:18:38 PM
I see a HASHRA Lunar Launcher 14MH on craigslist for $375. It is used but it is also quite a bit cheaper than a new one.
I live in the Pacific NW, where electricity is really cheap, so I'm thinking there might be a chance at recouping the cost. Then again this person obviously lives up here too and they're selling.  Also looking at a Gridseed blade for $600 and a Antminer S3 for $420...


What do you think?

no, at that price its NOT a good deal. $200 is a "decent" deal. $300 is too much
614  Other / Off-topic / Re: What car do you drive? on: August 20, 2014, 05:55:16 PM


615  Other / Off-topic / Re: What car do you drive? on: August 20, 2014, 05:49:52 PM
2000 ss Camaro
2006 dodge ram 2500 w/ cummins
2005 jeep GK w/ hemi

what car do I want? hmmm CTS-V or new zl1

I'm guessing you are form North America Smiley



yea but i'd drive foreign cars too, had several in the past  Cool
616  Other / Off-topic / Re: What car do you drive? on: August 20, 2014, 05:25:17 PM
2000 ss Camaro
2006 dodge ram 2500 w/ cummins
2005 jeep GK w/ hemi

what car do I want? hmmm CTS-V or new zl1
617  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: getting enough power from a normal house electrical system! on: August 20, 2014, 02:47:50 AM
So, I'm impressed by your wiring skills and lack of healthy fear for electrocuting yourself to the next plane of existence.  Grin

That being said, make sure you get a fire detector in there somewhere. There was a rash of miners in the early days who burned through the electrical wiring while trying to get inventive.  

lol i didnt wire that box or anything else in this house except the dryer 220 but i did that right  Cool

the previous owner of this house thought he was tim taylor lol
618  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: getting enough power from a normal house electrical system! on: August 20, 2014, 01:51:19 AM
I bought one l6 30 plug tonight, the store only had one and its a plug no wall mount boxes. It'll work fine. Probably going to pick up psus and cables tomorrow.


thx for the help I'll post when I get it finished
619  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: It costs $0.09 cents to send $0.24 cents of Bitcoin? Really? on: August 19, 2014, 11:15:50 PM
wonder why almost all places have a minimum amount you can use your debit or credit card for? because of transaction fees that are a lot higher than $0.09
620  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: getting enough power from a normal house electrical system! on: August 19, 2014, 10:46:33 PM
ok.

I contacted a place local that sells old hardware, they have some PDUs. some are 20a max and some are 30a.

some have L6-20 and some have L6-30.

this is my plan right now:

wire two L6-30 220v outlets from the existing wires running into the furnace.
buy two L6-30 PDUs with 30a max from this place, they want $30 a piece

if I want to go back to using the furnace at some point it'll be just a simple deal to remove the two util boxes and put the wires back into the furnace.

this place wants $30 per PDU and said they'll give me a bunch of shielded power cables with it
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