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2 new sets available. Now at 1.3 BTC
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No worries. It's a 13 port Mbeat powered hub from Australia. It's one of the "Pi certified hub" from the Pi site. Hope this helps. Btw, it doesn't have enough juice to power the Pi on its own together with 10 erupters. Had to power up the Pi separately.
So they don't sell a US version of these do they? but it powers 10 of them without any issue? As far as I know, they are only found in Australia. If they are plugged to the computer, there's no issue plugging 10 erupters plus a fan. For the Pi, I would think 8-9 erupters should work for each hub.
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I ship internationally. Do PM for shipping rates. Will try to customize it to your budget.
I am shipping from Asia so postage to Asian countries will definitely be cheaper.
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It would be great to add few Block Erupters in the package. Someone else is already selling that. Do not want to cut into his market :p Besides, most of the drop-shippers are selling them at 0.17 BTC
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Now inclusive of custom-made case!
Do check out my Bitmit auction for escrow.
I just gotta say, I love this kind of DIY/hacker type stuff. I have enough old mining rigs that have been converted to LTC that I'm not in the market for this kind of thing, but good luck with your endeavour! Thanks dude. Its actually a DIY from Adafruit. The link is posted above
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Now inclusive of custom-made case!
Do check out my Bitmit auction for escrow.
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BTC is up! So I am reducing the cost of each unit to 2 BTC. This includes expedited freight from Singapore.
Your post up above states 2.5 BTC still.. Also to clarify, this doesn't include any USB Miners? It's at 2.2BTC. Will fluctuate with the exchange rate. Just the Raspberry Pi and LCD. For block erupters and full kit they can look for your thread.
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BTC is up! So I am reducing the cost of each unit to 2.2 BTC. This includes expedited freight from Singapore.
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My ZET Account Balance not updating (after few hours of mining) on http://zeta.dsync.net , but miners are active... It's some kind of bug, or very long update time Switched to other pool for now. To say true, cannot find some reliable ZetaCoins pool Try this. Works great for me. https://coinex.pw/mining/pools/ZET
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Hey WH, just sent you 9 BTC Thanks for the patience. c1e030840815b5773330e1857dad11f941a3fd2e18f63e4b04ae18d7de6fd730
Payout to : 1CRR2HJneHHWsz9qYZyMXtkNaVKf8E8KPy
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Thanks Leo. Great transaction. Got mine within a few days
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Thanks for the suggestion, I am actually doing this as a hobby might not have the time to ensure a steady supply to them. Will see how things go.
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Yupe all pre-configured. Can insert your mining details for you. You just need to power it up, hook up your erupters to a powered hub, add in your wifi password and it should run. Will pass you a walkthrough as well. Plus I am always contactable. Take your time. Can always make one for you if the current ones run out.
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No worries. It's a 13 port Mbeat powered hub from Australia. It's one of the "Pi certified hub" from the Pi site. Hope this helps. Btw, it doesn't have enough juice to power the Pi on its own together with 10 erupters. Had to power up the Pi separately.
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Hey man,
Pls reserve 10 BTC for me. Paid.
Transaction Reference : blockchain.info/tx/a822a2f3fb412195627deea0404ab6e63c1090f82bec4906eb905d883a58016b
Pls pay out to:
18D7MZG7zjvuE21ZCwRrTtjJd2JFQ19Lz4
Thanks
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You can choose not to buy....are you just trolling....there are lot of posts to keep you busy [/quote]
LOL. Thanks.
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I am glad you brought this up. You forgot the free international shipping est. 66 bucks The hours of troubleshooting and figuring out and the assembly of it. Not everyone likes soldering. The people on this forum are an intelligent and savvy lot. I would reckon the only people who would buy this are people that do not want to go through the hassle of building and programming one. Here's an excellent walk through of the project on adafruit. For those that are inclined, use it to build your own. http://learn.adafruit.com/piminer-raspberry-pi-bitcoin-miner/initial-setup-and-assemblyThere's also a sticky on the Pi section to show other Pi related walk throughs.
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