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I am interested in the custom C# scripting features as well, but it's unclear from the documentation how to do this. I've search for resources or examples beyond the AM docs on how to create and implement the scripts. Any help is appreciated. Maybe we could even start a Git project to house some useful scripts with docs on how to use. I'm interested in creating some custom logging of mining activities and events. How do we run the c# scripts? Should we put them in a specific directory to be interpreted by awesome miner or should we develop an executable using those interfaces? If second option, which dll's should we reference?
Ok, I solved it by adding reference to am executable.
Were you actually able to get that to work? I was not successful. Yes, just add a reference to AwesomeMiner.exe and import required namespaces like "AwesomeMiner.Infrastructure.Contracts.Miner" and "AwesomeMiner.Components.Intelligence.Scripting". But apart from that it didn't fulfill my expectations because the interface does not contain methods like creating a new pool. Thanks for the info. Yeah I'm finding I cannot create new or update custom coins via the API which is extremely frustrating and disappointing.
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Same here, looking to buy more breakout boards and 2880 PSU's if available. If anyone knows of sellers, please PM
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Same here, looking for all connectors required for an IBM 2880W PSU to power a few GPU rigs with motherboard, 12v CPU, fans, and Solid state drive. I have the PSU and the PCIe breakout boards. Any suggestions where to buy in US? Apologies everyone, but for the time being I am not accepting any orders. I am not able to provide an appropriate level of service at this time, and cannot commit to reasonable timeframes. I will update in a few weeks once I get caught up.
Good luck with getting caught up Finksy. Does anyone know where else you can buy this;
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Batch 6 4 orders started shipping!
Order date: 2015-11-05 06:53:43
Nothing yet for B4 or 5 B5 or 6.
Same here.... S7 Batch 4 Shipping notification this morning. Shipped: 11/16 Expected delivery: 11/18
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They are selling it at a FIXED btc price of 4 btc. So I would say they did not like today selling for USD amounts when jumping around.
I'm personally not a plan of the fixed rate. Takes some of the skill/speculation out of it.
Thanks for pointing that out!!! I am NOT a fan either!! I was planning on ordering more units next week, but I might just wait for other options due to this.
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Small issue with my last B4 order when BTC was at $492. Sent payment right away and it had 6 confirmations before the hour window was up. But my order expired, I did notice that the BTC is still at the address I sent payment to, usually payment address redirects BTCs to another address (to consolidate payments?). Sent an email to webmaster@bitmaintech.com. I know that BM always corrected such errors, but $120/BTC variance at current price. We will see how do they handle this order. I am in exactly the same situation, also sent payment, also got confirmations, also shows expired. They typically redirect after 2-3 or even 1 confirms...someone was asleep at the job? Hopefully, BM will change order status to paid, it's been over 6 hours since I emailed. Same here.... Had 11 confirmations then order expired. Now showing over 67 confirmations and order status still says expired / unpaid after email with screenshots to webmaster. I would think they would honor these orders. If not, how to we get BTC back?
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only US or you can ship to other countries?
To calculate shipping, what country and how many? The PSU's are around 11 lbs each so weight might be an issue. I would probably ship internationally through eBay international shipping service to keep everything simple.
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IBM 2880W Power Supply Units (PSUs) with Fan AssemblyNumber of available units: 30I have 30 PSUs for sale that were pulled from working BladeCenter H environments. Each unit has been tested with J4bberwock's breakout boards ( J4bberwock's Post, Finsky's Post). There is already a lot of info posted about these units on the forums, so, I won't go into great detail on the specifications. With J4bberwock's breakout board, each PSU can handle 2x Antminer S7's, 3x SP20's, 5 Antminer S5's, or 8 Antminer S3's. The PSU's do require 240 volt input! They are 80+ platinum rated for the highest efficiency. I have one of these powering 4 S5's and 1 S3. I am located in the U.S. and units are ready to ship individually by USPS flat rate priority mail (fixed price for any U.S. address). Units are ready to ship individually. eBay ListingPricing IBM 2880 watt power supply: $80 (eBay/PayPal) or US Domestic Shipping Included
I will accept PayPal or BTC for payment. PM for details. Note: I've been a member since Jan/2014. I have made purchases from other members on this site. I'm not very active with community posting and would understand if escrow is requested (buyers expense). Feel free to checkout eBay feedback as well
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Received my boards and cables this week. J4bberwock provided excellent communications, products, and service! The boards and cables look and work great! The plastic standoffs that attach the board to the PSU frame are a really nice touch. This really anchors the board to the PSU frame. The cables are also top notch. I definitely would purchase from J4bberwock again. I just need more miners now Keep up the great work!
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I have a test unit set up with 5 Antminer S5's , The Bladecenter appears to be handling it OK. but I think this has got to be close to the max for it. I am wondering if it would be safer to just run 4 per Bladecenter. Can't complain about how loud the S5's are since you can not hear them over the Bladecenter's fans.
drawing 3180 watts at the wall 13 Degrees C air temp increase from input to output .998 power factor
Awesome! I've got 4 S5's arriving tomorrow and already have the PSU here. How did you "rig" yours up until the board is available? Do you have pictures? I thought the S5 only pulls around 560W x 5 = 2800W. The BladeCenter H PSU's are 94% efficient 3180 * .94 = 2989W that your S5's are pulling or 597W each. So, it's all pretty close I guess.
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One last thing that we need to take care of, the cables.
The question is who will need cables, and how many of them. Since sourcing them usually takes 2 weeks from order to delivery, it's the good time for you to order (from me or someone else, as you wish)
My home made cables are using 1.5mm˛ copper wires. according to tables, 16AWG is 1.31mm˛, 15AWG is 1.65mm˛
Price will be 2.5$ for 24"/60cm 3.5$ for 32"/90cm
I can also source cables with 16AWG aluminium wires, the price should be 0.6-0.8$ cheaper than the copper ones.
For those of you who'd want to make the cables or add a connector to existing cables, I'm also able to provide the crimp pins and 6 pins connectors at a fair price: 0.20$ the 6 pins connector, and 0.04$ the crimp pin
Yes, I'll take some cables as well. Since there will be 22 PCIe connections per board, I'll start with enough for 2 PSU's (44 cables); 22 24" AND 22 32" / copper 1.55mm˛ I might make the next set myself since I would like to learn, but so many different 6 pin molex connectors. It will take me a while to figure out which parts are the right ones. Seems like there are pitch differences and probably others. I have a lot to learn :-)
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Looking forward to it!! My PSU just arrived today! Just need the board and I'll be set.
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Number 2 looks like it might work. Below is a picture of the back of the supply. The PSU looks to have 20 signal. I doubt they would line up appropriately or the spacing might be too wide. Awesome site though. I did find this through browsing and looks like it might be a match. Need to look at P7 though on the datasheet. Looks weird. Unfortunately, no stock a min order qty is 264 @ $6.18/ea. Not a bad price if it is the correct connector and there are enough orders. Might be able to request a sample or a smaller amount? Let's continue searching... (looks like J4bberwok had already replied) Digikey Part Number: 51939-045LF-ND Part Link: http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/51939-045LF/51939-045LF-ND/1491654 Drawing/Datasheet: http://portal.fciconnect.com/Comergent//fci/drawing/51939-045.pdf
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There will be a US distributor for the boards. In fact I'll ship him a big batch in the first days I'll have them ready so he can dispatch the boards for small orders locally.
And everything is ordered to make at least 250 boards for the first batch, so there will be a few left.
The DIY isnt that hard, the pinout to start the PSU is available on rcgroup. (A5 to ground to start, and B2 to 12v to start the fans) Finding the good connector reference is sometimes harder, but the easy way to do it is to buy the power backplane that goes behind the PSU in the server.
I'm not an expert for the PSUs, but xandrios posted a great "how to" on rcgroup for dealing with unknown PSU
I've tried every search possible to locate the "power backplane" for that power supply. Do you know the part number or have any suggestions? It looks like it might be a part of the chasis backplane assembly, but of course we're only interested in the plugs/connectors for the psu.
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First batch of 200 boards is closed. There will be a few extra boards in stock after the batch will be shipped. I'll also try to ship up to 20 boards during the last 2 weeks of january with modded main connectors while waiting for the correct reference.
The first boards with 22 PCI-E plugs will be in my hands by the middle of next week to check them before bulk ordering.
Deposit will be collected during next week.
Any luck on a US distributor yet? Please verify that I'm on the list for the 22 PCIE boards for at least 1, but if you have enough I'll take 3. I'm picking up on of these PSU's now. Thanks so much for developing this. I've been scouring rcgroups.com on how to do this myself. I saw your recent post there as well. It seems they have a lot of info on this type of work but not much on how to do it yourself for the BladeCenter H or any supply that will handle this type of load. Do you plan or would you consider sharing tips or how to's for the do-it-yourself electronics tinkerer in the future? Thanks again!!
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Here are the links to the new wallet. People as you notify pools and exchanges plz post that you have done so here, also if you know if they have updated or not so we can bug them again in couple days if they don't respond. I have asked Jaymes to update the OP. This is synching up nicely with the recent upswing in BTC price. The time draws near!! waltsmith EDIT: There is no need to re-download the blockchain or do anything in your appdata/roaming folder as long as you replace your executable with the updated version before the hardfork block number happens in a few days. THANKS! Is anyone pushing to get the first post in this thread updated and also the GPUCoin website links?
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