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1  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [DIY] - Reward $100 | Antminer S1/S3 Blade on Raspberry Pi on: September 23, 2014, 10:05:10 AM
Hi guys,

I know this is not really the correct thread (kinda related), but I have received my 3 x s1 to s3 upgrades yesterday. So I am wondering if anyone else has started this process yet and what tips you might have?

Cheers sla73
2  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [DIY] - Reward $100 | Antminer S1/S3 Blade on Raspberry Pi on: September 21, 2014, 09:25:16 AM
So my 3 x upgrades are on the way.. Very keen for this work out.. keep up the good work J4bba!

If these boards go to production I am in..

Cheers
3  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [DIY] - Reward $100 | Antminer S1/S3 Blade on Raspberry Pi on: September 13, 2014, 11:40:16 AM
Great work guys...
 
4  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Bitmaintech Antminer S1 Upgrade Kit on: August 19, 2014, 09:46:07 AM
I am going to upgrade my 3 x S1's, would love to know if/how the old boards once under-volted could be chained etc... 
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][WKC] WANKCOIN - Shop Anonymously, Accepted at over 100+ HD sites! on: June 08, 2014, 08:04:20 AM
10 minute block times

where are you mining mate? and what speed?
6  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Antminer S1 Sales open] Price changes daily, now 0.893 BTC for 180GH/s on: April 19, 2014, 10:43:59 AM
i also noticed very little difference using a second fan.

does someone have a lnk for these alum heat sinks?


also - i had a weird few days with some of my rigs just failing to hash periodically.

after much frustration and swears, i removed the stock fans and found thick thick dust caked up in a the heatsink grills.

a quick brush and blow through and we're back to normal...

still waiting on my S2 'shipped before the 10th'


these are what i used on six ants:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bitcoin-Miner-Antminer-ASIC-BTC-180GH-s-Cooling-kit-72pcs-DIY-Aluminum-Heatsink-/121288925078?ssPageName=ADME:L:OU:US:1120

How much did the temperature dropped after using these sinks?

My original cooler broke and I bought 2 weak case coolers but my ant is at 63 Degrees. I have 2x 110 CFM coolers arriving tomorrow but still the summer is approaching fast.



2 to 3 degrees cooler without air flow .. with air flow across the heat sinks you will get another 2 to 3 degrees cooler .  i think worth investment if u want to protect your hardware.



Looks interesting, may I ask where do you put them and how do you attach them, do you have a picture you could post please?

Cheers sla73
7  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Antminer S1 Sales open] Price changes daily, now 0.877 BTC for 180GH/s on: April 19, 2014, 05:51:51 AM
Hi Guys,

Just got another antminer s1 this week, I have noticed that the stock fan is heaps quieter than the one on my first antminer and seems to work better.

1980 rpm @ 46c  
v.s.
2340 rpm @ 46c

Anyone know what fan it is and where I might get one?

Cheers sla73.

**UPDATE... Cleaning the dust from the heat sink grills helped heaps.. looks like the S1's are good dust collectors too.
8  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Antminer S1 Sales open] Price changes daily, now 0.893 BTC for 180GH/s on: April 09, 2014, 09:43:59 AM
Anyone able to give me an indication of how long one of these would take to ship to Perth, Western Australia?

Thanks.

I ordered mine on Saturday left China Monday and it was delivered on Wednesday to Sydney using UPS just the UPS guy delivered it to next door instead of my unit.

Just ordered a 2nd unit today



Wow, that's quick.  What about price on goods declaration, am keen to buy two, but wont if I end up getting slugged by Customs.

Thanks

Australia has no fees for goods under $1000 so no worries
hence retailers kicking up a stink

if you want I could organise something as I have an office NoR

All good, will order 2 next week - will probably sell one on ebay to recoup some outlay Cheesy


I ordered my second today, the first I ordered on the Friday and got it on the Monday in Sydney... super fast Smiley

Cheers sla73
9  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Antminer S1 Sales open] Price changes daily, now 0.918 BTC for 180GH/s on: March 25, 2014, 12:47:10 AM
Well,
I ordered one (S1) Friday last week and it arrived yesterday (Monday). The website still says not shipped... I am in Sydney AUST.

cheers sla73
So it only took 3 days or did you mean 10 days?



Yes 3 days, I was amazed!

Cheers sla73
10  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Antminer S1 Sales open] Price changes daily, now 0.918 BTC for 180GH/s on: March 24, 2014, 11:42:42 PM
Well,
I ordered one (S1) Friday last week and it arrived yesterday (Monday). The website still says not shipped... I am in Sydney AUST.

cheers sla73
11  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: November 28, 2013, 06:40:23 AM
Thanks tk1337, will give it a go.. But have looked but can't find that image, i don't suppose you can post a link please?

Cheers sla73


Hi Guys,
I am using tk1337’s ‘minepeon-0.2.3a-bfg-2gb-im1’ image, I am running my BFL 30gh and 10 block eruptors against the GHash.io pool.

I seem to be getting loads of hardware errors.

I know that the GHash.io pool has a minimum diff of 16, but I am seeing that the pool is accepting shares form BFL at XXX/512 diff, however nor really seeing much (except for errors) from the block eruptors.

Are there any settings I can change to request lower diff shares for the pool or other?  

Cheers sla73

I'd recommend updating to MinePeon 0.2.4.1, I made that image awhile back and the primary reason for that image was to have BFGMiner as the default miner, which in the latest release of MinePeon BFGMiner is the default miner.


EDIT: Side note, I use a BFL Jally (along side ASIC Erupters and Blue/Red Fury Miners) with GHash.io (all I use these days) and I haven't noticed any issues per-say relating to high hardware errors; However I will say, if you are using WiFi, try switching to ethernet for a bit and see how it does. Granted I know that sounds somewhat silly...
12  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon on: November 28, 2013, 03:55:27 AM
Hi Guys,
I am using tk1337’s ‘minepeon-0.2.3a-bfg-2gb-im1’ image, I am running my BFL 30gh and 10 block eruptors against the GHash.io pool.

I seem to be getting loads of hardware errors.

I know that the GHash.io pool has a minimum diff of 16, but I am seeing that the pool is accepting shares form BFL at XXX/512 diff, however nor really seeing much (except for errors) from the block eruptors.

Are there any settings I can change to request lower diff shares for the pool or other?   

Cheers sla73
13  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [BPMC] Blue Fury USB ~2.6GH/s 0.88BTC [Australia/NZ] on: October 08, 2013, 08:57:22 AM
Hi Julz,
Any update on this thanks.

sla73 (aka bryn)
14  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [BPMC] Blue Fury USB ~2.6GH/s 0.88BTC [Australia/NZ] on: October 02, 2013, 11:05:16 AM
Hi Julz,

Sent an email for 5, delivery to Sydney..

Cheers sla73
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ripple Giveaway! on: June 13, 2013, 01:43:45 AM
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16  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Gekko - a javascript trading bot for nodejs on: June 11, 2013, 09:13:19 AM
Because of the indicators used... Also this is a pretty technical bot, I would assume you have some basic Node knowledge so you can read the code? If so just have a look and you'll understand. If not it's a bit dangerous to run a bot you basically have no understanding on.

I've gone through the code briefly to get an idea of what it was doing but I haven't examined it in close detail.  I figured I'd try it out with a fairly small sum of money to begin with to see how it operates, so not much risk was involved.  The parameters I'm testing with:

Code:
interval: 60
  shortEMA: 10
  longEMA: 21
  ticks: 100
  sampleSize: 10
  sellTreshold: -0.15
  buyTreshold: 0.23

Hey there. how did you go with these settings snowcrashed?
17  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: tAPI-bot - Automated crossover trade platform for BTC-e on: May 27, 2013, 12:39:36 PM
yep.. got it now many thanks.. doh! Roll Eyes
18  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: tAPI-bot - Automated crossover trade platform for BTC-e on: May 27, 2013, 12:30:51 PM
Hi,
as in i can't figure out how to put the settings in the ini file.. where/ how do i put in the other 3 MA values?

if i want to Set ribbon, start 49, spacing 50, and the MA lines at 49, 99, and 149.

do i put them in

MAtype = 49, 99, and 149 <- like this or 49 99 149 ?


I have this set like below

# Ribbon:
# Note: ribbonStart + (3*ribbonSpacing) MUST BE < 150!
# This is because the platform only looks at last 150 trades (max returned by API)
ribbonStart = 49
ribbonSpacing = 50


thanks..
19  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: tAPI-bot - Automated crossover trade platform for BTC-e on: May 27, 2013, 06:19:48 AM

Hi nomorecoin, I am enjoying playing around with this bot, many thanks for your hard work.. One question how does the above setup, look in the settings.ini file?

Cheers..

P.S I get frequent crashes ...RuntimeError: dictionary changed size during iteration?

Can you post the stack trace and relevant system info? That's a new one.

Sure here you go http://110.174.141.187/stacktrace.txt


Oh and running Win 7 64 bit (Prem) with Canopy.. 

Cheers sla73



Hi nomorcoin, am still having trouble trying to set up the [signals] section in settings.ini file for ribbon

could you please post an example?

cheers sla73
20  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: tAPI-bot - Automated crossover trade platform for BTC-e on: May 24, 2013, 09:05:32 AM

Hi nomorecoin, I am enjoying playing around with this bot, many thanks for your hard work.. Once question how does the above setup, look in the settings.ini file?

Cheers..

P.S I get frequent crashes ...RuntimeError: dictionary changed size during iteration?

Can you post the stack trace and relevant system info? That's a new one.

Sure here you go http://110.174.141.187/stacktrace.txt


Oh and running Win 7 64 bit (Prem) with Canopy.. 

Cheers sla73
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