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Keegan_Betarigs (OP)
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August 06, 2015, 06:15:28 AM
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Brand New Never Used Gaw Falcon.

Price $115 With Free Fedex Shipping To The Lower 48

Pics http://imgur.com/a/s3BBY

I would Prefer Not to Use Escrow As I am Active in the community and am easily reachable.
But if you feel that you need escrow we can use a trusted service on here and the buyer will pay the fee.

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August 06, 2015, 06:19:35 AM
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Woo, finally

I want 4,


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August 06, 2015, 07:22:42 AM
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that was very quick  Cheesy nice try thou, i already sent money to the real person. Good luck next time mr scammer
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August 06, 2015, 07:35:02 AM
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I would be more concerned about sending the money to someone else without escrow.

Hope it turns out ok and you get your goods.
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August 06, 2015, 10:07:31 AM
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that was very quick  Cheesy nice try thou, i already sent money to the real person. Good luck next time mr scammer

Woo I finally Found them. Had to dig threw so many boxes to find them.

Sorry it took so long, i had to tear apart an A2. turns out the Ethernet cable wasn't connected to the rpi on the inside.

anyways heres a pic of them almost ready to go. Minus the shipping labels.

Pichttp://imgur.com/a/rgeQ2
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August 06, 2015, 10:18:43 AM
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4 of these are my poor mans A2 Terminator
@ 1/4 the effeciency  Cheesy

I can sleep better now. Thanks for takin the time.



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August 06, 2015, 08:04:40 PM
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slightly confused - was there just the one available or do you have more?
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August 06, 2015, 11:51:06 PM
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slightly confused - was there just the one available or do you have more?
I have Plenty More. Im going to be posting another verification photo tonight.

Are you looking for 1 or would you be interested in more?
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August 07, 2015, 05:34:18 AM
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MORE PICS!!

http://imgur.com/a/Yn5Ey

I HAVE 11 THAT I CAN SELL RIGHT NOW ON THE SPOT!


FREE SHIPPING TO THE LOWER 48!

GET THEM QUICK!
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August 07, 2015, 01:24:16 PM
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pity You are from US i would not hesitate to take couple, shipment would be humongous to EU

Nice from far but far from nice
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August 07, 2015, 02:07:26 PM
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So these need a power supply and controller (Raspberry Pi) to run them?

If so, what's the recommended power supply wattage?

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August 07, 2015, 02:12:08 PM
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So these need a power supply and controller (Raspberry Pi) to run them?

If so, what's the recommended power supply wattage?
I think 1200watt Is Probably Recommended. I have 1 rpi that i could throw in for free.
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August 07, 2015, 02:57:46 PM
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So these need a power supply and controller (Raspberry Pi) to run them?

If so, what's the recommended power supply wattage?
I think 1200watt Is Probably Recommended. I have 1 rpi that i could throw in for free.

Ye im runnin some of them on 1250W gold 80+ psu, RasPi is very usefull but not a must, You can hook them up to pc or laptop

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August 07, 2015, 06:48:20 PM
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Unfortunately I don't have a 1200 watt PS, and a new one would be more than a Falcon is worth.

Is it possible to drive these with a pair of lower wattage PSUs? I probably can scrounge 2 980 watt units.

Alternatively does the OP have any used PSUs for sale that would work?

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August 07, 2015, 07:54:48 PM
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Unfortunately I don't have a 1200 watt PS, and a new one would be more than a Falcon is worth.

Is it possible to drive these with a pair of lower wattage PSUs? I probably can scrounge 2 980 watt units.

Alternatively does the OP have any used PSUs for sale that would work?
Yes you can split the load between 2 psus. I have 3 1200 watt psus ( but they are off brand from china and i cant seem to find the special power cables they take) And I have 4 Corsair RM1000's 2 of which are brand new and the other 2 are lightly used.

I can sell you a psu or 2 if you need one. Thanks
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August 08, 2015, 06:55:02 AM
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So these need a power supply and controller (Raspberry Pi) to run them?

If so, what's the recommended power supply wattage?
I think 1200watt Is Probably Recommended. I have 1 rpi that i could throw in for free.

That might be what you're running, but what is it pulling? 1200 seems really high for that miner
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August 08, 2015, 09:14:38 AM
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That might be what you're running, but what is it pulling? 1200 seems really high for that miner

well that would be about right:
https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/gawminers-27-mhs-falcon-running-zenminer-controller/

same thing with zeus 28Mh

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August 08, 2015, 09:30:43 AM
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Keegan, I don't meant to spam/derail your thread, but id like to throw out a bit of info to whomever it may concern, i hope its okay

The wires that power the miner have a stupid 8pin connector with the last 2 pins empty. Unfortunately that limits what psu they can plug into directly. so you will need a modular psu with at least a total of 4 8pin connectors to use the miners power wire directly and be a direct fit without modification. I suppose you could cut off the unused part of the connector and make it a 6 pin connector, but it is something that i personally never felt comfortable doing.

My experience is, stock clock speed and a smaller psu (1050watt) is ok, but Do not overclock with that Psu

The wires that come with the miner will be too short to power it with the psu's outside the unit unless your psu has a compatible extension. You can lengthen them or run new wires entirely. I have seen people remove the cover, drill holes in it and run the wires through that to each hashing board, reassemble and run it with 4 tiny psu's on top of the miner, personally i think its a bit silly.

The miners fans suck air through and across the heatsinks, so air is going the wrong direction through a standard atx power supply, i usually disassemble the psu and reverse the fan, or you could reverse the 3 fans on the miner, not necessary, but something i do.

my 2¢
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August 08, 2015, 04:22:05 PM
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Keegan, I don't meant to spam/derail your thread, but id like to throw out a bit of info to whomever it may concern, i hope its okay

The wires that power the miner have a stupid 8pin connector with the last 2 pins empty. Unfortunately that limits what psu they can plug into directly. so you will need a modular psu with at least a total of 4 8pin connectors to use the miners power wire directly and be a direct fit without modification. I suppose you could cut off the unused part of the connector and make it a 6 pin connector, but it is something that i personally never felt comfortable doing.

My experience is, stock clock speed and a smaller psu (1050watt) is ok, but Do not overclock with that Psu

The wires that come with the miner will be too short to power it with the psu's outside the unit unless your psu has a compatible extension. You can lengthen them or run new wires entirely. I have seen people remove the cover, drill holes in it and run the wires through that to each hashing board, reassemble and run it with 4 tiny psu's on top of the miner, personally i think its a bit silly.

The miners fans suck air through and across the heatsinks, so air is going the wrong direction through a standard atx power supply, i usually disassemble the psu and reverse the fan, or you could reverse the 3 fans on the miner, not necessary, but something i do.

my 2¢
Yes they have that stupid 8 pin. BUT I have checked and most come with a 6 pin adapter that way you dont have to do any surgical procedures on anything. Smiley

You just take the 6 pin connector and put it on. Than you take your 6 pin cable from your psu and plug it into the other end of the connector. I just took one out of the box and powered it up. Everything works great- http://imgur.com/JpYblEm
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August 09, 2015, 05:20:06 AM
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Still Have Plenty More! I also Have some Zeus thunders. Same thing as the falcon just different color and labeling.
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