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February 22, 2014, 04:31:36 PM
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Hi all,

I am building my own custom miner clone based on the Avalon2 reference documents with the Avalon A3255 - Q48 chip. Thanks for everyone who have shared the specifications and their experience about the Miner in this thread [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=210186.0;all] that has proved helpful.

I'll be working on V1.61 as opposed V1.5

I am currently in talks with the Chinese manufacturers to get the boards cloned and preparing all other necessary documents towards making this happen. I'd love you all to join this conversation and share your ideas and expertise to not only build the miner but also increase efficiency and reduce costs.

About myself, i'm an amateur hobbyist committed to learning new sciences, I'm basically a business guy and electronics has been my childhood interest but i had no better opportunity than now to learn and explore it and i am beginning my journey in electronics and thus i appreciate every valuable information shared in this thread. As an entrepreneur i value talent and people who've them and love having experts close in my circle to discuss my ideas and develop new products. I hope the same in this thread and in return as a gift of thankfulness i am giving away three 1 TH/S miners that we build to top 3 active contributors who help me on all technical and engineering other relevant aspects upon the successful completion of the project.

The expected time frame is 30 - 60 days to build the prototype, test and make the functional testing and sample produce it. I may visit china IF REQUIRED and i will choose one knowledgeable expert in this thread to accompany me.  I will post my questions here in this thread

You may also post your questions and suggestions and lets get this going.

Thanks
John Webb
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