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https://we.tl/wBuVn7X8nWfile: Antminer-S9-all-201704270135-autofreq-user-Update2UBI-NF.tar.gz sha: 0515029015ad8dcedb185367fc5f829851dc65ed This file replaced the 0428 dated firmware on bitmain's site before all of the april firmware was removed. I have used this one to fix 30+ flash errors Great! Thank you Tim-bc. Will update them today. Thank very much again Tim-bc and Fanatic26
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@Fanatic26 seems like this website has error been a while it still says its uploading. Is it possible you can upload at https://wetransfer.com/
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Hey Everyone,
Recently due to weather some of my S9's going close to 100c in temp so i was planning to upgrade/downgrade their November firmware to April one, so i can lower the frequency until i figure out the heat flow. But i checked bitmains website they removed the april firmware. Does anyone have Firmware saved on their computer and could pass it please? or if you know any other place that i can find it ?
Thanks in advance
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Hey Everyone,
I am new to mining and bit confused between Kano pool and other. I have 4 S9's and just wanted to compare the pools so I mined for 5 days at Kano with 2 s9's and 2 with other pool. So far at Kano pool we found 3 blocks since i have joined and Other pool i get daily payouts. After 5 days testing results are:
KanoPool: Total BTC paid: 0.0098165 Other Pool BTC paid: 0.020124
How is it Kano pool is paying bit lesser than those high fee pool? is it because i have only contributed 5 days ? or am i Missing soemthing here?
No Bad intentions here just trying to understand with everypool and etc
Thanks in Advance
Because here you've not received your full reward yet. You reward for each share is spread out over the 5Nd after you submit the share, to reduce variance. So while on those other pools you get nothing more if you stop mining, here your reward per block will ramp down after you stop mining. Currently the 5Nd ramp is roughly 15 days, so if you do a runner today you'll keep getting (smaller and smaller) rewards for probably another 15 days. Of course that number "15 days" is based on the size of the pool and changes all the time. See Help->Payouts for the above information and more. Ah I see that makes sense. Do you know why payment for blocks 504094 and 504121 did not show up. In blockchain it says it failed "Unable to decode output address" which i believe Kano Pool's address? Those blocks hadn't confirmed by the time we found block 504174. Once we find another block, we will have a total of three payments coming from that block. Oh I see. So weird my wallet sent me email yesterday there was 2 payments of bitcoin coming and i checked they were unconfirmed (because it was just recent) and i checked today both transactions are gone lol so i though maybe Kano put wrong Wallet ID something... Okay will wait till we find block 4174. Also Moved all s9 (6of them) to Kano i like it better than most pools out there. Still noob though Thanks for input
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Hey Everyone,
I am new to mining and bit confused between Kano pool and other. I have 4 S9's and just wanted to compare the pools so I mined for 5 days at Kano with 2 s9's and 2 with other pool. So far at Kano pool we found 3 blocks since i have joined and Other pool i get daily payouts. After 5 days testing results are:
KanoPool: Total BTC paid: 0.0098165 Other Pool BTC paid: 0.020124
How is it Kano pool is paying bit lesser than those high fee pool? is it because i have only contributed 5 days ? or am i Missing soemthing here?
No Bad intentions here just trying to understand with everypool and etc
Thanks in Advance
Because here you've not received your full reward yet. You reward for each share is spread out over the 5Nd after you submit the share, to reduce variance. So while on those other pools you get nothing more if you stop mining, here your reward per block will ramp down after you stop mining. Currently the 5Nd ramp is roughly 15 days, so if you do a runner today you'll keep getting (smaller and smaller) rewards for probably another 15 days. Of course that number "15 days" is based on the size of the pool and changes all the time. See Help->Payouts for the above information and more. Ah I see that makes sense. Do you know why payment for blocks 504094 and 504121 did not show up. In blockchain it says it failed "Unable to decode output address" which i believe Kano Pool's address?
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Hey Everyone,
I am new to mining and bit confused between Kano pool and other. I have 4 S9's and just wanted to compare the pools so I mined for 5 days at Kano with 2 s9's and 2 with other pool. So far at Kano pool we found 3 blocks since i have joined and Other pool i get daily payouts. After 5 days testing results are:
KanoPool: Total BTC paid: 0.0098165 Other Pool BTC paid: 0.020124
How is it Kano pool is paying bit lesser than those high fee pool? is it because i have only contributed 5 days ? or am i Missing soemthing here?
No Bad intentions here just trying to understand with everypool and etc
Thanks in Advance
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Hey! Thank you for such great software. I have small issue, I cant and I dont know how to install this. Could you help with step by step install guide. I followed what you put in the Github but keep getting Systax error and Stgin kind of error.
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Server style power supplies with breakout boards can also be found at parallelminer.com. They’re a reputable seller but there have been some issues with order fulfillment recently, not sure if that’s been fixed or not. Most if not all of the PSUs are still in stock and at reasonable prices, though if you scavenge around for individual parts yourself you might save a few bucks.
Awesome Thank you i will check them out. When you buy 2 PSU like 1000 W how do you connect them to power the S9? Also Found Some EVGA 1600W PLatinum one, weird its cheaper than GOLD ones... do you know why? Probably just supply and demand. Platinum is generally more efficient than gold by a small bit so I'd go for it if you want a PSU like that. To connect server style PSUs to an S9 make sure you have a breakout board connected to the contacts of the PSU and wires connected to the board with 6-pin female plugs on the other end. After that either jump the breakout board with an included jumper or just plug it in/press the power button (and also plug in the 6 pin connectors!) and you should be ready to mine. Some boards have different power-on mechanisms but they are easy to turn on. Okay perfect i will try to find those. thanks
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Server style power supplies with breakout boards can also be found at parallelminer.com. They’re a reputable seller but there have been some issues with order fulfillment recently, not sure if that’s been fixed or not. Most if not all of the PSUs are still in stock and at reasonable prices, though if you scavenge around for individual parts yourself you might save a few bucks.
Awesome Thank you i will check them out. When you buy 2 PSU like 1000 W how do you connect them to power the S9? Also Found Some EVGA 1600W PLatinum one, weird its cheaper than GOLD ones... do you know why?
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Server style power supplies with breakout boards can also be found at parallelminer.com. They’re a reputable seller but there have been some issues with order fulfillment recently, not sure if that’s been fixed or not. Most if not all of the PSUs are still in stock and at reasonable prices, though if you scavenge around for individual parts yourself you might save a few bucks.
Awesome Thank you i will check them out. When you buy 2 PSU like 1000 W how do you connect them to power the S9?
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You could try to track down 2 of those 1000w Power supplies from HP (they typically come with breakout boards for miners). I would check amazon or eBay. You could also try running with one of Bitmains PSUs but they will be expensive in the aftermarket and won’t be nearly as efficient on 110v. However, the real issue is that you really should be investing in a 220v line. The efficiency of these PSUs/miners are significantly better at that voltage and seeing as how you’ve already investing for the miners, it would be worth looking into. Here’s an example of the hp setup on amazon (currently sold out): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019M4AOPA/?tag=blockoperatio-20Keep tabs on the power supplies offered by these folks: http://www.centrix-intl.com/Thank you will look in to those server power as well. What about EVGA, 1300w or 1000W PSU's? for 220v we are planning to do that in future as we down own the house to do Electrical work.
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Hello Everyone, New to mining(starting), from Toronto. So my friend and I bought 5 S9's and we thought we could just find PSU's here and didnt order Bitmain APS3W++ PSU's. I read through alot from this forum, and found where another User name Philima was recommending EVGA G2 1600W X1's however, its almost impossible to find them if i Find they are ridiculous price ($900each) . So I was looking for any recommendations for PSU that can power s9's... I have 110v with 3-20amp brickers available only no 220v yet... our batch was for November, S9 13.5 TH ones What do you recommend, or suggest? Thanks in Advance
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