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1  Economy / Service Discussion / Alternatives to CryptoTrader.org on: May 03, 2017, 01:01:17 PM
I love CryptoTrader, but I don't want all my eggs in one basket. And currently I'm having issues even logging into the site.

Any other options out there that people have tried ?

2  Economy / Service Discussion / CryptoTrader.org Login issues on: May 03, 2017, 12:59:27 PM
Is anyone else having issues logging in to Cryptotrader.org ?
Since this past weekend I have been having some serious issues.

I cannot login to the site.
I get a blank page with the logo in the tab if I don't put www in front of the name.
When I put www in front of the name, I get the page, but after login, it just spins, and the login prompt never goes away.
I have tried this on multiple browsers (also ctrl-F5), and MULTIPLE computers (work, library, home, friends), all the same result except for one (my home server).
Chrome and Firefox do not work on my home server but IE does. I'm terrified, that if I logout, I will not be able to access the site. 
3  Bitcoin / Mining support / Issues shorting EVGA Supernova NEX750B on: October 05, 2014, 11:29:00 PM
Attempting to run my Antminer S3 with an EVGA Supernova NEX750B. Its modular. PSU won't stay on.
PSU tester used: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA5H61PS5714

When Supernova is not connected to Antminer  (2 of the 4)
- psu tester WORKs when MB cable is plugged into tester. *was on for an hour before I turned it off*

When Supernova is connected to the Antminer (2 of the 4) AND Corsair is connected to same Antminer (2 of the 4)
- psu tester WORKS when MB cable is plugged into tester.

When Supernova is connected to Antminer  (2 of the 4)
- Green pin to ground doesnt work. **Miner powers on, hits 440 hasrate, PSU cuts out, rough time on ~30secs - 1 min**
- psu tester doesn't work when MB cable is plugged into tester. **Miner powers on, hits 440 hasrate, PSU cuts out, rough time on ~30secs - 1 min**
- psu tester doesn't work when MB cable, & cpu cable is plugged into tester. **Miner powers on, hits 440 hasrate, PSU cuts out, rough time on ~30secs - 1 min**
- psu tester doesn't work when MB cable, cpu cable, & sata cable is plugged into tester. **Miner powers on, hits 440 hasrate, PSU cuts out, rough time on ~30secs - 1 min**
- psu tester doesn't work when MB cable, cpu cable, 5V fan/hdd power cable, & sata cable is plugged into tester. **PSU starts, then immediately cuts out, on for maybe 2 secs**
- Just bought Bitmain Antminer Jumper Switch and will test with that

Outside of using the Antminer Jumper switch as I'm already *going* to do that, any suggestions?

** EDIT **
plugging all 4 12V rails into the Antminer, WORKS with the psu tester. (been on for 2 hours so far *crosses fingers*)
4  Bitcoin / Hardware / My new garage and 200 amps on: August 05, 2014, 05:18:37 AM
If I got a new 240v outlet, how would I use it to power my miners. What are my configuration options. Am I limited to power supplies that have 240v plugs (like IBM DPS-2000BB). If you were getting new circuit breakers put in what would you get? Eventually I won't be mining so I would use these outlets for tools (table saws, band saws), do they use 240v outlets?

^^^^  tl,dr   ^^^^

I have a new house and therefore a new garage. I would like to put all my miners in said garage. The circuit breaker panel is already in the garage. I have a meeting tomorrow morning with an electrician. At that time I would like to tell him what outlets I would like.

I've already talked to bge, and I can use 26000 watts. I'm planning to put all of this in the garage. Suggestions on outlets, configurations, my sanity, areas I might have issues. The goal here is safety first, looking normal second (like a heavily decked out tool room, not like Im trying to recreate a tesla experiment). If nothing else, because a year from now, I might not be mining, but I will need tools.

Is there a way to make a 240v outlet, a 120v outlet? I know you can't do the opposite as the wires in the wall would melt, but I would think you could do this? I think I saw a power strip that had 120v sockets, and it plugged into a 240v outlet hence making a 240v outlet a 120v outlet.

If I haven't made it clear, feel free to tell me I'm crazy and that I'm going to burn my house down, just be specific and detailed on the how.
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