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April 25, 2014, 02:50:45 PM
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I have two Lketc-miner running here, both supposed to deliver 1 Th/s. That's what they did in the beginning. "Beginning" means: For about a week. Then, the first of the two miners reduced the hashing speed to 500 Gh/s. It turned out that the PSU only deliveres juice on two channels, two are death.

Meanwhile, it is getting warmer outside. And all the sudden, the second of my miners also reduced its hashing power to 50 %. Again: The PSU stopped delivering juice on two ports.

Reactions from Lketc: Nothing. Nada. "Nancy" seems to have disappeared (well, I maybe should try to buy another one, I'm sure she would pop up...).

So this leaves me with additional costs of +400 US$ for two PSU and the feeling, that these miners may not be worth all the money.

We have 20°C outside, and I'm afraid things may get worse once it is getting hot...
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April 25, 2014, 02:51:49 PM
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I have two Lketc-miner running here, both supposed to deliver 1 Th/s. That's what they did in the beginning. "Beginning" means: For about a week. Then, the first of the two miners reduced the hashing speed to 500 Gh/s. It turned out that the PSU only deliveres juice on two channels, two are death.

Meanwhile, it is getting warmer outside. And all the sudden, the second of my miners also reduced its hashing power to 50 %. Again: The PSU stopped delivering juice on two ports.

Reactions from Lketc: Nothing. Nada. "Nancy" seems to have disappeared (well, I maybe should try to buy another one, I'm sure she would pop up...).

So this leaves me with additional costs of +400 US$ for two PSU and the feeling, that these miners may not be worth all the money.

We have 20°C outside, and I'm afraid things may get worse once it is getting hot...

The 1000w psus they include are just not good enough, same as the S2 form bitmain. They need to be including 1200-1300w supplies, my Dragons love the EVGA G2 1300w, or a paid of HX/AX 850's
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April 25, 2014, 02:54:18 PM
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I have two Lketc-miner running here, both supposed to deliver 1 Th/s. That's what they did in the beginning. "Beginning" means: For about a week. Then, the first of the two miners reduced the hashing speed to 500 Gh/s. It turned out that the PSU only deliveres juice on two channels, two are death.

Meanwhile, it is getting warmer outside. And all the sudden, the second of my miners also reduced its hashing power to 50 %. Again: The PSU stopped delivering juice on two ports.

Reactions from Lketc: Nothing. Nada. "Nancy" seems to have disappeared (well, I maybe should try to buy another one, I'm sure she would pop up...).

So this leaves me with additional costs of +400 US$ for two PSU and the feeling, that these miners may not be worth all the money.

We have 20°C outside, and I'm afraid things may get worse once it is getting hot...

The 1000w psus they include are just not good enough, same as the S2 form bitmain. They need to be including 1200-1300w supplies, my Dragons love the EVGA G2 1300w, or a paid of HX/AX 850's

Yep, I just ordered two PSUs with 1200+. I guess I'll gonna keep them outside of the case just to prevent an overheating. Funny fact is: Although only two blades are powered, it shows me the temperature of all four blades. Is this normal?
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April 25, 2014, 03:08:09 PM
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I have two Lketc-miner running here, both supposed to deliver 1 Th/s. That's what they did in the beginning. "Beginning" means: For about a week. Then, the first of the two miners reduced the hashing speed to 500 Gh/s. It turned out that the PSU only deliveres juice on two channels, two are death.

Meanwhile, it is getting warmer outside. And all the sudden, the second of my miners also reduced its hashing power to 50 %. Again: The PSU stopped delivering juice on two ports.

Reactions from Lketc: Nothing. Nada. "Nancy" seems to have disappeared (well, I maybe should try to buy another one, I'm sure she would pop up...).

So this leaves me with additional costs of +400 US$ for two PSU and the feeling, that these miners may not be worth all the money.

We have 20°C outside, and I'm afraid things may get worse once it is getting hot...

The 1000w psus they include are just not good enough, same as the S2 form bitmain. They need to be including 1200-1300w supplies, my Dragons love the EVGA G2 1300w, or a paid of HX/AX 850's

Yep, I just ordered two PSUs with 1200+. I guess I'll gonna keep them outside of the case just to prevent an overheating. Funny fact is: Although only two blades are powered, it shows me the temperature of all four blades. Is this normal?
Yes if they're using external temperature sensors, which they probably are because its cheaper.

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April 25, 2014, 03:16:55 PM
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I have two Lketc-miner running here, both supposed to deliver 1 Th/s. That's what they did in the beginning. "Beginning" means: For about a week. Then, the first of the two miners reduced the hashing speed to 500 Gh/s. It turned out that the PSU only deliveres juice on two channels, two are death.

Meanwhile, it is getting warmer outside. And all the sudden, the second of my miners also reduced its hashing power to 50 %. Again: The PSU stopped delivering juice on two ports.

Reactions from Lketc: Nothing. Nada. "Nancy" seems to have disappeared (well, I maybe should try to buy another one, I'm sure she would pop up...).

So this leaves me with additional costs of +400 US$ for two PSU and the feeling, that these miners may not be worth all the money.

We have 20°C outside, and I'm afraid things may get worse once it is getting hot...

The 1000w psus they include are just not good enough, same as the S2 form bitmain. They need to be including 1200-1300w supplies, my Dragons love the EVGA G2 1300w, or a paid of HX/AX 850's

Yep, I just ordered two PSUs with 1200+. I guess I'll gonna keep them outside of the case just to prevent an overheating. Funny fact is: Although only two blades are powered, it shows me the temperature of all four blades. Is this normal?
Yes if they're using external temperature sensors, which they probably are because its cheaper.

Thanks. Puh, it's hot in there. The temperature #1 is 32°C, #4 is 66°C.... I guess this also killed the PSU: It shouldn't get hotter than 40°C...
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April 26, 2014, 09:30:38 AM
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I have two Lketc-miner running here, both supposed to deliver 1 Th/s. That's what they did in the beginning. "Beginning" means: For about a week. Then, the first of the two miners reduced the hashing speed to 500 Gh/s. It turned out that the PSU only deliveres juice on two channels, two are death.

Meanwhile, it is getting warmer outside. And all the sudden, the second of my miners also reduced its hashing power to 50 %. Again: The PSU stopped delivering juice on two ports.

Reactions from Lketc: Nothing. Nada. "Nancy" seems to have disappeared (well, I maybe should try to buy another one, I'm sure she would pop up...).

So this leaves me with additional costs of +400 US$ for two PSU and the feeling, that these miners may not be worth all the money.

We have 20°C outside, and I'm afraid things may get worse once it is getting hot...

The 1000w psus they include are just not good enough, same as the S2 form bitmain. They need to be including 1200-1300w supplies, my Dragons love the EVGA G2 1300w, or a paid of HX/AX 850's

Mine shipped with 1200W PSUs. I'm actually really happy with both of them, and I wish I could order more. Attached pic is of my second dragon, seen warming up a hallway while I worked on the rack.

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