right now I have 4" 3d printed piece on the back of the current S9's like this which directly connects to one of these - immediately opening it from 4" to 6" --- originally I ran them as 4" directly outside but decided 6" would be better, rather then make all new pieces to hook to the miner, I used a 4" to 6" and just ran the ducting from the adapter to outside (distance to outside is less than 1 foot. The air does not have far to go before being vented. so my idea is to use the 3d printer to make something similar to this shape that will mount to back of miner and hook to my 4" to 6" adapter - thus the only thing I am replacing is the piece on the back of the miner. the other idea is to just make it 6" remove the 4" to 6" adapter completely.
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exactly - so i am thinking of doing double tall same width and exit to 4" for mine only because I already have 4" to 6" adapters on the 6" ducts already but I still have some on 4" ducts as I upgrade those to 6" i will forego the 4" to 6" adapters and just use a 6" right off the miner. eventually will swap them all out as the ocd aspect will bug me lol.
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I also noticed that on the dashboard screen, it shows my active miners as one number but under active devices, under "ASIC" it has the wrong value - my guess is that it relates to the T15, like it sees it as an active miner but not as an ASIC for some reason.
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The stats page isn't the best judge of current hash rate, especially with failovers. The number at the upper left hand corner is more accurate.
oh I get that - I just know that whatever I do to my miners always tends to show immediately on the stats page, my 80 or so TH is not enough to move the top number though lol and why are you not on the stats page? you usually right above me.
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Yes, PLEASE! I hope to get to it this weekend - if time allows - really just need to take measurements - looks like it will just be double length - if so, can widen one end and still leave it as 4" or even as 6" exit.
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I hope something happens soon, I have a deal this weekend to sell my other s9's and with no availability to get new miners yet from bitmain, I will have only one T15 pointing at the pool so I hope for some blocks before the ramp down for right now since march 10th payout I have made roughly $45 for near 60 th running nonstop (now up to 75 th) $45 is not very much for that long of a period. I know it would have been more had I not been ramping up but I was so I hope blocks hit before I am ramping down is all lol
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luckyant has been showing in the stats page with over 100k th but our pool shows around 30k total - It was higher but dropped back down - why would it drop back down if luckyant is still showing on stats page? does he drop after the shift ends and a new starts? I could swear that if I disconnect all mine now, they drop off the stats page immediately.
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Then learn more, read the awesomeminer documentation. 30 to 40 reboots lol XD
Awesomeminer save so much time for me, but you have to understand what you are doing there.
i have a few times - and the reboots are because AM looses connection to miners - it happened a number of months ago and then stopped after a later update. and has not done it since the last update. but now since the last update - after I changed nothing - it looses connections to miners nearly every 20 to 30 minutes sometimes longer sometimes sooner.
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I use stayonline.com for all of my cords. They make the cords and are UL/CSA listed. They have every combination of IEC cord to whatever you want for the input end including pigtails if you want to hardwire. For the US you would use IEC-13 to either NEMA 6-15 or NEMA 6-20 to handle individual miners preferably with 14ga wires.
i will look into them - thanks. ok - I would just need cut one of my psu power lines and put this in the middle - I can do that for one of them and then just use that line for testing.
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also how do i specify different power consumption rates for different miners - when i change it for one asic it changes it for all my asics and they do not all have the same power consumption
You must create different profit profiles. i have tried - each time leads to me just screwing something up - I am too ignorant in how this works I think. i also am having so many issues with cloud services due to that the software keeps requiring me to reboot (30 to 40 a day) my miners just to keep them showing up. I had hoped the software would save time of using google remote desktop to view the miners directly -- works perfectly but requires looking at each one separately so time consuming. but I think it might require less time the reboots. the reboots also lead to considerable down time which is a loss of revenue/profit as miner is working but not hashing during reboot (miners are working while AM reports them as offline)
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also how do i specify different power consumption rates for different miners - when i change it for one asic it changes it for all my asics and they do not all have the same power consumption
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T15 API log Version: 6.2.8 API command: config { "STATUS": [ { "STATUS": "E", "When": 1553598484, "Code": 45, "Msg": "Access denied to 'config' command", "Description": "cgminer 4.9.0" } ], "id": 1 } API command: summary { "STATUS": [ { "STATUS": "S", "When": 1553598484, "Code": 11, "Msg": "Summary", "Description": "cgminer 4.9.0" } ], "SUMMARY": [ { "Elapsed": 52069, "GHS 5s": "23726.76", "GHS av": 23364.39, "Found Blocks": 0, "Getworks": 1724, "Accepted": 14855, "Rejected": 82, "Hardware Errors": 2723, "Utility": 17.12, "Discarded": 27700, "Stale": 113, "Get Failures": 4, "Local Work": 4463721, "Remote Failures": 4, "Network Blocks": 90, "Total MH": 1216536919506.0, "Work Utility": 327011.06, "Difficulty Accepted": 282197809.0, "Difficulty Rejected": 1587839.0, "Difficulty Stale": 0.0, "Best Share": 744156028, "Device Hardware%": 0.001, "Device Rejected%": 0.5595, "Pool Rejected%": 0.5595, "Pool Stale%": 0.0, "Last getwork": 1553598483 } ], "id": 1 } API command: privileged { "STATUS": [ { "STATUS": "E", "When": 1553598484, "Code": 45, "Msg": "Access denied to 'privileged' command", "Description": "cgminer 4.9.0" } ], "id": 1 } API command: devs { "STATUS": [ { "STATUS": "S", "When": 1553598484, "Code": 9, "Msg": "1 ASC(s)", "Description": "cgminer 4.9.0" } ], "DEVS": [ { "ASC": 0, "Name": "BTM_SOC", "ID": 0, "Enabled": "Y", "Status": "Alive", "Temperature": 0.0, "MHS av": 23363938.61, "MHS 5s": 22896685.61, "Accepted": 14855, "Rejected": 82, "Hardware Errors": 2723, "Utility": 17.12, "Last Share Pool": 0, "Last Share Time": 1553598480, "Total MH": 1216536919506.0, "Diff1 Work": 0, "Difficulty Accepted": 282197809.0, "Difficulty Rejected": 1587839.0, "Last Share Difficulty": 19960.0, "Last Valid Work": 1553598480, "Device Hardware%": 100.0, "Device Rejected%": 0.0, "Device Elapsed": 52069 } ], "id": 1 } API command: pools { "STATUS": [ { "STATUS": "S", "When": 1553598484, "Code": 7, "Msg": "3 Pool(s)", "Description": "cgminer 4.9.0" } ], "POOLS": [ { "POOL": 0, "URL": "stratum+tcp://nya.kano.is:3333", "Status": "Alive", "Priority": 0, "Quota": 1, "Long Poll": "N", "Getworks": 1703, "Accepted": 14694, "Rejected": 81, "Discarded": 27560, "Stale": 109, "Get Failures": 4, "Remote Failures": 4, "User": "MoparMiningLLC.005", "Last Share Time": "0:00:04", "Diff": "20K", "Diff1 Shares": 0, "Proxy Type": "", "Proxy": "", "Difficulty Accepted": 280343569.0, "Difficulty Rejected": 1583743.0, "Difficulty Stale": 0.0, "Last Share Difficulty": 19960.0, "Has Stratum": true, "Stratum Active": true, "Stratum URL": "nya.kano.is", "Has GBT": false, "Best Share": 744156028, "Pool Rejected%": 0.5618, "Pool Stale%": 0.0 }, { "POOL": 1, "URL": "stratum+tcp://us-east.stratum.slushpool.com:3333", "Status": "Alive", "Priority": 1, "Quota": 1, "Long Poll": "N", "Getworks": 15, "Accepted": 63, "Rejected": 0, "Discarded": 72, "Stale": 4, "Get Failures": 0, "Remote Failures": 0, "User": "Moparminer.005", "Last Share Time": "0:09:15", "Diff": "26.2K", "Diff1 Shares": 0, "Proxy Type": "", "Proxy": "", "Difficulty Accepted": 1166112.0, "Difficulty Rejected": 0.0, "Difficulty Stale": 0.0, "Last Share Difficulty": 26248.0, "Has Stratum": true, "Stratum Active": false, "Stratum URL": "", "Has GBT": false, "Best Share": 1501832, "Pool Rejected%": 0.0, "Pool Stale%": 0.0 }, { "POOL": 2, "URL": "stratum+tcp://bitcoin.viabtc.com:3333", "Status": "Alive", "Priority": 2, "Quota": 1, "Long Poll": "N", "Getworks": 6, "Accepted": 98, "Rejected": 1, "Discarded": 68, "Stale": 0, "Get Failures": 0, "Remote Failures": 0, "User": "moparminingllc.005", "Last Share Time": "12:20:55", "Diff": "32.8K", "Diff1 Shares": 0, "Proxy Type": "", "Proxy": "", "Difficulty Accepted": 688128.0, "Difficulty Rejected": 4096.0, "Difficulty Stale": 0.0, "Last Share Difficulty": 32768.0, "Has Stratum": true, "Stratum Active": false, "Stratum URL": "", "Has GBT": false, "Best Share": 655283, "Pool Rejected%": 0.5917, "Pool Stale%": 0.0 } ], "id": 1 } API command: coin { 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a lot of these things are over my head - I have to visually see it being done/installed - I have searched many videos but all I seem to find is people hooking them to individual devices - have not seen one yet that was hardwired to an outlet - which is what I am wanting to do. unless there is a plug/play version that would work with a US 220v plug and socket combo - as I dont mind switching over one outlet but it has to be code and up to safety standards - I cannot have my miners going up in flames lol
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@Artemis3 Type F "Schuko" plug for the win. wish it was that way here. every freakin outlet is rated differently it seems. and there are dozens of configurations just between 110v and 220v types.
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any way to add support to read temps for the Antminer T15's? I can see it when directly on miner UI but AM reads temps as zero.
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I have thought about that but the outlets themselves but the outlets themselves that accept that standard plug type are all 125v rated - I cannot find one that is 220v rated. nice - I am holding off on PDU's for the moment a bit more expense - but if I can ever expand, my plan is to go with PDU's in a new facility and basically eliminate the building I am currently using. I am no electrician - I had to pay one to do my wiring - but from my understanding, this looks like I could install this on the outlet?
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i am looking for something like your first link (actually have a few of those) but that would work with my 220v outlets - I have not found a single cord nor outlet in my area that resembles a standard 110v outlet. my first miners came with L6-20P cords already (bought used) so I made all my outlets that to be consistent but the only other 220v outlets I see are the ones like mine, like dryer/oven outlets, or like the duplex ones - in which case I have not found a meter that will use any of those so I have not converted any outlets as of yet.
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what is the best way to measure power consumption? I see a lot of people reference the killawatt devices but I do not see any 220v version for US outlets. currently, all my miners are on L620P - is there an easy way to measure or do I need to change all my outlets? I would not mind changing one out but again all the killawatt devices I can find are for 110v outlets
maybe I am blind and missing something?
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Oh please share Stryfe, I am also "Ducted".
I shall
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i also notice no exhaust fans - I will have to come up with something on the 3d printer so I can hook these to my exhaust ducts
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and here is to hoping for more blocks! hope we get a few more for March My first T15 is slated for arrival this coming Monday.
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