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1  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Block Erupter Blade help. Very odd issue... on: November 27, 2013, 04:32:33 PM
I have been thinking power issue from the start.  I have tried a different power supply but not the suggested CX750.  Still the same problem.  Hash up to 2000-3000Mhash then fizzle down to a reboot.  Wash, rinse repeat all day long.  Are there any power troubleshooting guides?  I have tested the voltage at the connector and it reads 12.25V once the PSU is turned on.  I then tested the outer power pins on the blade, still shows 12.25.  I'm stumped here.  Seems like it should be working but I just can't cross the finish line.  Huh
2  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Block Erupter Blade help. Very odd issue... on: November 27, 2013, 02:04:23 PM
Hmmmm.  OK.  I will have to bust out the multimeter and see what I find.  Since this is a modular power supply, I even tried modifying a PCI-E power cable to run the blade.  Still same issues.  So close yet so far...
3  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Block Erupter Blade help. Very odd issue... on: November 27, 2013, 12:57:13 PM
I have a 600W OCZ power supply (OCZ600MXSP).  I thought it was a bad blade as well but when it worked at a friends house I determined it was good.  Now my friend was on a "1" subnet.  Would seem very odd if the "0" was the issue.  The only reason I have not changed it to a "1" is the complexity of that change.  I have dozens of devices that would fall off the network if I just change the subnet of the router but it may come to that just to prove it's the subnet.

Any other ideas before I start messing with IP ranges?
4  Bitcoin / Mining support / Block Erupter Blade help. Very odd issue... on: November 27, 2013, 03:44:16 AM
Hello,

I am brand new to this site but have been into bitcoin and litecoin mining for about 6 months now and decided to try out a couple block erupter blades.  The units arrived fast and the power wiring seemed quite easy.  I spun up a VM to host the stratum proxy and figured I would be good to go.  The blades came up and immediate started mining!  I hit about 2Ghash and then then stalled and slowly spin down until they reboot.  Once rebooted they do the same thing, right up to 2Ghash-ish and then fizzle down to a reboot.  I decided to move the proxy out of a VM and onto a physical PC.  Still same thing.  I move the blades into a different switch, same thing and then into the router directly, same thing.  I even switched up the proxy software to bfgminer, still no luck.  Same exactly symptoms.  What am I doing wrong?

No AV, no firewall and no settings on the switch ports.  I figured I must have bad blades to I bring them to my buddies house that has a similar setup.  We hook then onto his network, change the IP to work on this network and point to his proxy VM.  Boom!  10.9Ghash all day long.

It must be something in my environment and after troubleshooting all day, I am spent.  The only odd thing about my network is I use the "0" subnet (192.168.0.x) instead of "1".  Could that cause a problem?  It's hasn't for 10 years of running a "0" subnet at home instead of "1". 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

John
5  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: newbe 1st post on: November 26, 2013, 11:01:18 PM
Newbie here as well.  Started mining bitcoin with GPUs in Feb then switched those GPUs over to Litecoin in June.  Bought some Block Erupter USBs for bitcoins and now will be trying to get into Block Erupter Blades (once I figure out what I have configured wrong!).

Looking forward to some mining fun and a couple $$ in the pocket.
6  Other / Beginners & Help / Any assistance with Block Erupter Blade config would be greatly appreciated on: November 26, 2013, 10:53:22 PM
Hello,

I have been playing in the bitcoin and litecoin mining for about 6 months now and decided to try out a couple block erupter blades.  The units arrived fast and the power wiring seemed quite easy.  I spun up a VM to host the stratum proxy and figured I would be good to go.  The blades came up and immediate started mining!  I hit about 2Ghash and then then stalled and slowly spin down until they reboot.  Once rebooted they do the same thing, right up to 2Ghash-ish and then fizzle down to a reboot.  I decided to move the proxy out of a VM and onto a physical PC.  Still same thing.  I move the blades into a different switch, same thing and then into the router directly, same thing.  I even switched up the proxy software to bfgminer, still no luck.  Same exactly symptoms.  What am I doing wrong?

No AV, no firewall and no settings on the switch ports.  I figured I must have bad blades to I bring them to my buddies house that has a similar setup.  We hook then onto his network, change the IP to work on this network and point to his proxy VM.  Boom!  10.9Ghash all day long.

It must be something in my environment and after troubleshooting all day, I am spent.  The only odd thing about my network is I use the "0" subnet (192.168.0.x) instead of "1".  Could that cause a problem?  It's hasn't for 10 years of running a "0" subnet at home instead of "1". 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

John
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