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621  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: How to upgrade TPLINK TL-MR3020 firmware to technobit openwrt on: December 17, 2014, 01:03:51 AM
To all of my friends here, merry christmas & happy new year 2015


622  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Technobit "DICE" 160Ghs Entry miner/blockchain personal lottery device on: December 17, 2014, 01:02:44 AM
To all of my friends here, merry christmas & happy new year 2015


623  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Unofficial Spondoolies SP20 thread on: December 16, 2014, 01:45:45 PM
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yes now I am doing super under clock I try to level my asic stats if you look each board has the same power use about 157 watts

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Would be great to see all of test result on table version  Grin
624  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICMiner BE300S Samples Arrived, <0.2W/G Achieved at Board Level on: December 16, 2014, 01:31:30 PM

What is worse raskul is they posted their "compensation" offer in the TURD(TUBE) thread, morons led by idiots I suppose. I for one am DONE with AM.

ASICMiner is NO BETTER THAN BFL or TechnoBit

ALL scumbag half-ass engineers with NO business experience.

Off Topic
We all know about BFL, i am also BFL victim.
But what with technobit? My order with technobit is fine until now.
625  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Thinking about purchasing 20 TH/s worth of hardware. on: December 16, 2014, 09:04:39 AM
Believe what you want, I'm trying to get information, not show off, was just explaining my situation.  $700k isn't really a lot of money anyways, if my wife wasn't still working, I would run out in around 18 years continuing with our current lifestyle.

On another note, is there a calculator that can estimate shares per second based on hash power?  I can't seem to find one to calculate PPS.

I believe all mining calculator is PPS calculator  Smiley
Like this one coinwarz
626  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Shitexpress.com - Send a piece of poop to someone for 0.05 BTC on: December 16, 2014, 08:19:13 AM
You might want to post on blackarrow thread.
Many people not receiving their miner there.
627  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Thinking about purchasing 20 TH/s worth of hardware. on: December 16, 2014, 08:16:08 AM
With 20 TH miner, i would still use pool for mining. And will choose PPS pool since the payout will constant  Grin

Did you mean 0.088 USD per KWH?
628  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: HELP - Can not connect to my miners interface ???? on: December 16, 2014, 07:33:29 AM
Try to clear your browser dns cache & restart all of your network devices.
629  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Shitexpress.com - Send a piece of poop to someone for 0.05 BTC on: December 16, 2014, 07:19:35 AM
Haha, nice one. I bet many people will order.
Good luck with the business.  Smiley
630  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: An Sp20 in Italy on: December 16, 2014, 05:29:01 AM


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control board, a very neat unit, with two connectors for the hashing blades on the right side

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spiccioli.

 I wanted to know the upper right of the board is that the fan plug?

TIA   phil

No doubt, yes  Smiley
631  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Home Electricity supply on: December 16, 2014, 01:57:50 AM
Your garage supply not using RCD, it's MCB  Smiley
It's seem connected directly to main switch, not through 80A RCD. Can't be sure unless you can open the cover & take more detail picture  Grin

But still, the maximum you can pull is 100A minus other load on RCD.
Example, if load on RCD already 70 A, then maximum load is 30A


632  Economy / Services / Re: [BIT-X.com] Earn Bitcoins by Posting | Signature Campaign on: December 15, 2014, 12:41:23 PM
Weekly payments after first run would be a nice edition to add to the Campaign however might cause too much work for payments to be processed once a week.

Will consider it once the first term is over Smiley

Without a bot sending payments weekly will be pretty cumbersome and time-consuming, though with PD releasing soon you'll probably lose a lot of members unless you can compete or offer something different.

I think the same , a weekly or bi-weekly  payment would be great but (as you told) if you don't use a bot it will be very *wearisome* .
Bi-weekly would be accurate time it's 1/2 of the month so not too long and also not too short, i agree.

Indeed, bi-weekly sound nice. Not too long to wait & not to much work for campaign manager.
633  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Technobit "DICE" 160Ghs Entry miner/blockchain personal lottery device on: December 15, 2014, 11:10:01 AM
Any coupons or discount codes available for these? Perhaps free int'l shipping?  Roll Eyes

It's on sale now with 20 EUR discount Smiley
634  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Technobit "DICE" 160Ghs Entry miner/blockchain personal lottery device on: December 15, 2014, 10:54:26 AM
Haha, this become  off topic  Roll Eyes
635  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Technobit "DICE" 160Ghs Entry miner/blockchain personal lottery device on: December 15, 2014, 02:20:31 AM
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Did you order one of the DICE? can you picture it, even 1 picture only please Sad
Im interesting about this DICE Smiley must gonna buy 1 for me :3

Sorry for my very BAD English

Thanks advance
and
God Bless!!!!!


First production batch will be ship on December 18th. So the the only one that had the miner is marto & i believe he already post the picture.
The dice is in sale now with discount http://technobit.eu/index.php?id_product=95&controller=product&id_lang=1
636  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Anyone else blow a transformer? Whats a safe load? on: December 14, 2014, 07:57:56 AM
So the power company upgraded me to a 50 KVA transformer after the 25 KVA exploded. I am running 200 amps at 120v constant. Anyone know if this is safe on that size transformer? I dont want to blow another one, they will charge me a ton of money.

Distribution transformer usually had protection like circuit breaker or fuse. The one near my neighborhood use NT fuse.
So even if there is any overload, the fuse will be burn not the transformer(happen every week  Cheesy).

If the transformer is exploded, it's just weird. Either the transformer already too old or the power company forget to change the insulating oil.

I would say this too. There is always a circuit breaker or a safety mechanism in it, because the companies can't just take a loss of thousands of dollars if an overload happens.
You can also ask the company why the transformer exploded in the first place.

Mine has one of the big ceramic fuses on it.  When I was looking at it closely one day I noticed that the fuse had been bypassed.  I'm not sure why.

Yes, that is nt fuse. The fuse must be already burn then the engineer make "emergency" repair  Roll Eyes
The fuse is expensive  Cheesy
This may cause problem later since there is no protection if something happen like overload, short circuit, unbalanced load etc
637  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Building a Avalon miner on: December 14, 2014, 07:44:20 AM
( just to clear up the 'gel' bit - OP sent me a PM with the video, in it somebody used a flux pen to smear nasty cheap flux from a jar onto a board (I guess the pen ran out) - so yes, flux. )

LOL, didn't realize that you already answer that, sorry  Tongue
Guess i need a cup of coffee  Cheesy
638  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Building a Avalon miner on: December 14, 2014, 03:25:29 AM
Hi, I am really new on this and i have been doing some research on this lately and have decided that I want to build my own miner. I was thinking to get the board and get the chips and put the chips on there, but I don't know where to get the board from. I have seen a few projects out there like bkkcoin Klondike someone told me those can only take avalon 1 for now. So can someone point me in the right direction for buying a avalon 3 board.

P.S. I saw a video on someone putting the chips on a board, and I was just wondering, what is the jell-looking stuff that you put on the board where the chip is suppose to go.

Thanks,
Retal

Black "gel" then it's tin lead solder paste
Clear "gel" then it's flux

But as the other said, the cost will very high than buying ready to mine one.
And soldering the asics is not easy job. You need a lot of practice to do it right.
639  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Was this a good deal? (ASIC Purchase) on: December 13, 2014, 12:38:43 PM
All of A1 chips miner use more than 1W/GH. They are power hungry.
640  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ATX PSU for Gridseed on: December 13, 2014, 02:25:29 AM
Well this is what came with the miners. They're certainly a bit of a patch job (spliced and wrapped with electrical tape) but Yellow and Black; so I'm assuming all good.



Yes, you are good to go  Smiley
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