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February 20, 2014, 07:53:29 AM
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Greetings!

I have bought 2 RedFury and put them in a powered usb and running cgminer.

First I installed the BF1 driver that came bundled with cgminer and Windows recognised em then i ran Zardig utility. ATM BF1 0 runs on 124kh/s (yellow led constant on and more HW then A) and BF1 1 runs on 1.9 gh/s (flashes red led once a second) and now for some reason BF1 0 changed to orange led and mines at 282mh/s.

This is my setup when I run my miner.bat: cgminer -o http://mint.bitminter.com:8332 -u "username_worker" -p "password"

And now while I type the error occurd that haunts me: BF1 1 attempted reset got err:(0) LIBUSB_SUCCESS
                                                                          BF1 1 BF1RequestWork usb write err:(-7) LIBUSB_ERROR_TIME_OUT

Now the working one has the red led constant on.
What am I doing wrong?
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February 20, 2014, 09:47:39 AM
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A lot of alleged powered hubs don't really deliver what you'd expect. Try them one at a time and if each works by itself but not both together, then you don't have enough power. Each BF1 draws .5A

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February 20, 2014, 11:11:44 AM
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I'll test em both one at a time if that's the issue. The hub I have is a D-Link DUB-H4 with a 2,5A power to it so that shouldn't be the issue.

Have ordered a 10-port hub and a 20A power for it, the power is just future need.
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February 20, 2014, 11:34:00 AM
Last edit: February 20, 2014, 02:17:10 PM by n00bl0r14n
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It's seems that you are correct.
But strangely it doesn't deliver 500mA/port.

Any suggestions how I would do a hub setup?

The one I have on delivery is a 10-port hub with USA power 2A and a 5V 20A psu. I live in EU so I thought I would simply cut the cable that comes from the hub power and connect it to the 5V psu instead.
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