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1  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] [EU] Whatsminer M3 x4 EDIT 21.06: 300€ each on: June 22, 2018, 02:26:22 PM
Pickup where in DE? (PN?) thx

Pickup is PLZ 4227?.
2  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] [EU] Whatsminer M3 x4 EDIT 21.06: 300€ each on: June 21, 2018, 04:04:51 PM
Bumping due to significant price drop and radio silence so far  Cry

3  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] [EU] Whatsminer M3 x4 on: June 16, 2018, 01:16:44 PM
WTF are you talking?
They are at their website 700$ with free shipping.
And you want to sell them for 1000€?
You are right, I should have checked with the manufacturer first, instead of ebay. I'm surprised they are already so cheap, I paid double that considering VAT.  Lips sealed That is the price I pay for being so slow.

Do not forget to add 19% VAT before you get it in Germany.
700$+19%=833$

Thank you for reminding me about VAT!
Considering shipping with DHL which would be 8,49€ per box with normal shipping and 24,90€ per box with Express shipping:

833$ USD in Euro roughly makes it a bit more than 715€ today
715€+8,50€= 723,5€   | 723,5€*4=2894€
715€+25€= 740€  | 740€*4=2960€

So the new prices are 700€ each if you pick them up personally (2800€ for all four).
723,5€ each if prefer normal DHL shipping (2890€ for all four) and
740€ each if you prefer DHL Express (2950€ for all four)

If you prefer another shipping option I can look into that. If you want to calculate for yourself, 715€ each is the base price I'm counting with. I will edit the OP with this too 

4  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] [EU] Whatsminer M3 x4 EDIT 21.06: 300€ each on: June 15, 2018, 06:27:58 PM
EDIT 21.06:

Seeing as Pangolinminer significantly dropped their prices and nobody was interested in my offer I'm dropping the prices.

320$ for one from Pangolinminer make roughly 275€.
275+19% VAT= 327,25€

I'm gonna drop that down to further 300€ each, 1200€ for all four. If that is still too much for you, you would like a discount for picking them up yourself, etc - as long as you are interested in the miners I'm sure we can come to an agreement.


ORIGINAL POST:
I want to sell four Pangolinminer Whatsminer M3 that have been sitting around my apartment for a couple of months now.  

They are in virgin condition, three of them are still completely unopened and one has been opened for pictures and to see if it runs, but remains unused.
They are from the M3 March Batch 8-2 (Shipout 2018.3.15~3.25) and I received them in April, which means there is still warranty by the manufacturer. I see all kinds of price tags for these on ebay, but I'm looking to sell at 1000€ a piece. 715€ a piece, 300€ a piece plus shipping.

I'm located in West Germany. Personal pick up is highly preferred, but not a must. Paypal, bank, crypto and cash are all ok with me.

I'm writing my bachelor thesis right now and they are just a headache that's distracting me. I'm sure we can come to an agreement if you are interested in these.


Some pictures:



EDIT 16.06:
Considering shipping with DHL which would be 8,49€ per box with normal shipping and 24,90€ per box with Express shipping:

(700$+19% VAT) 833$ USD in Euro roughly makes it a bit more than 715€ today
715€+8,50€= 723,5€   | 723,5€*4=2894€
715€+25€= 740€  | 740€*4=2960€

So the new prices are 700€ each if you pick them up personally (2800€ for all four).
723,5€ each if prefer normal DHL shipping (2890€ for all four) and
740€ each if you prefer DHL Express (2950€ for all four)

If you prefer another option or want to suggest another one go right ahead


5  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: (Review/Guide) WhatsMiner M3 11.5 Th/s, 2000W Bitcoin (SHA-256) ASIC miner on: April 22, 2018, 04:29:38 PM

 I sold all of my Whatsminer units. Too power hungry and you won't even make a profit unless electric is $0.12 kWh or cheaper. At $0.12 you'll make $5/month profit.

I think I'm going to sell mine as well. I had hoped I could set them up in our place. The noise is a deal breaker though, even if everything worked out and it was worth keeping them. Maybe when I move into a different place.

Thanks for the advice on the outlets. I used normal household ones. I still live with my parents and I never really learned about the power in our apartment, outside of things not working the way they should every now and then haha.
6  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: (Review/Guide) WhatsMiner M3 11.5 Th/s, 2000W Bitcoin (SHA-256) ASIC miner on: April 18, 2018, 03:23:45 PM
Can you please describe the manner you normally pull this cable out?

Sure.
Here is a short video in which I show how I first unplug and then plug the 3-pin cable to the controller board.

I pulled it out. Thank you man. You are my hero today.

I was always pulling the white plug itself. My mind seriously blanked when you just pulled the cables themselves. Isn't that bad? I somehow made it this far never pulling the cables, because somehow that was bad. Everything looks so fragile too, but we both just pulled it out perfectly intact.

Thanks again.
7  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: (Review/Guide) WhatsMiner M3 11.5 Th/s, 2000W Bitcoin (SHA-256) ASIC miner on: April 18, 2018, 02:55:32 PM
That's weird. I had zero issues with plugging and unpluggin the 3-pin cable from the PSU to the miner.

Is it damaged or burned in some way?

Thank you for your quick response!

The cable and plug are in normal condition. I managed to turn it on just fine as well. Fans running and lights on. I had a hard time getting the other cables out as well, everything fits really tight. But nothing like this one. Wiggling left and right and a lot more force than I was comfortable with did the trick, so they came out fine.
Can you please describe the manner you normally pull this cable out? The only option I see left, is trying the "right" way with the cable and using more force than previously. 

I don't know if the miner is fully functional, since I can not make it connect to the web. This is related to electricity issues in our apartment though. Running the miner through the only available power socket will blow our apartments fuse (I know from experience with other electronics that it's the apartments fault though, lots issues with several sockets). From other places I can't reach the Ethernet port of our router, due to short cable. But it turned on just fine.
8  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: (Review/Guide) WhatsMiner M3 11.5 Th/s, 2000W Bitcoin (SHA-256) ASIC miner on: April 18, 2018, 02:25:39 PM
I ran into some electricity issues in our apartment and now I need to remove the PSU from the miner again, but the "Power control wire" is stuck.

How in the world do you get this off again? It's so tight down there, I can't get a proper grip with my fingers on it. I don't know what to do with this upstanding stick that is part of the miner - or how else you are supposed to use this cable. I tried pulling it gently with tongs and bending the plastic forward and backward a bit, with a tiny screwdriver whilst pulling, but the cable just remains as stuck as always. Sad


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