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1  Bitcoin / Hardware / Hash board power connector? on: January 14, 2022, 11:07:39 PM
Hello,
I have an Ant Miner L3++ that was overclocked and cooked one of the power connectors. I don't want to use that board until I replace the connector. Anyone know the part number and a source?

This would explain why it doesn't have the stock power supply but an up rated 1800W job Smiley
Thanks



2  Bitcoin / Pools / Pools and taxes(USA) on: January 11, 2022, 01:33:08 PM
I've been reading up on the basic tax implications of mining in a pool. I'm now in Slush which confirms a block reward after 100 subsequent blocks are found basically 1000minutes(16.6hrs) later.

The IRS says that when the BTC is earned it is taxed “Immediately when not subject to substantial risk of forfeiture", that could be taken as when a block is confirmed after the 100 subsequent blocks are mined or when mined initially since Slush pool has a long record for good blocks.

My guess is block confirmation is the safest point in time to value the BTC tax wise. So for yesterday Slush won 10 block and since BTC-USD fluctuates so much, would I need keep track of minute to minute values each day?  Or do miners just use the midnight(00:00:00) price for all blocks for the day? The midnight valuation seems to be Prohash’s approach.
Thanks
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3  Bitcoin / Mining support / Avalon 1246 acting strange HELP on: December 31, 2021, 01:23:06 PM
New to mining and just got my 1246 up and running on the 28th. It hash rate is 86TH/s on "High Performance" mode and 72TH/s on "Normal Mode" it's making money so good  Grin

But it's fans are cycling from about 2200rpm to 2800rpm about every 20sec. Also it has "rebooted" twice for no appeant reason. It's running cool enough I believe, high is 75C on H0 and H1 and 73C on H2.
Is this normal?
Thanks

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