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July 19, 2016, 11:02:58 PM |
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How many volts are you running?
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philipma1957
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July 19, 2016, 11:08:14 PM |
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How many volts are you running? I think he is doing 120 but he did not mention it. the links I gave him will all work for 120 or 240(with a plug adapter)
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July 19, 2016, 11:11:31 PM Last edit: July 20, 2016, 12:35:09 AM by d57heinz |
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if its 120 he best go with something in 10 gauge good to about 30 amps.. since he pulling over long distance that should suffice. Phil do you know where i can order some s7 or s9 controllers(just the pcb i have tons of beagles). I need to have a couple on hand just in case. I ordered last one from bitmainwarranty and would like to get at least one more] edit more i think about this tho.. if he only has 20 amp breaker or 15 i think with ext cord it will exceed the breaker.. best Regards d57heinz
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July 19, 2016, 11:33:22 PM |
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if its 120 he best go with something in 10 gauge good to about 30 amps.. since he pulling over long distance that should suffice. Phil do you know where i can order some s7 or s9 controllers(just the pcb i have tons of beagles). I need to have a couple on hand just in case. I ordered last one from bitmainwarranty and would like to get at least one more best Regards d57heinz bitmainwarranty or bitmaintech or throw the dice on eBay
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July 19, 2016, 11:37:31 PM |
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Thanks for the info all. It's most helpful and yes, I'm on 120v. I have the S9's hooked up using 14 gauge extension cords as a temp solution. Sounds like I should go with a lower gauge. At the same time, will using the 14 gauge cord with these S9's be a fire hazard over time?
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July 19, 2016, 11:44:08 PM |
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Thanks for the info all. It's most helpful and yes, I'm on 120v. I have the S9's hooked up using 14 gauge extension cords as a temp solution. Sounds like I should go with a lower gauge. At the same time, will using the 14 gauge cord with these S9's be a fire hazard over time?
short 14 like 10 feet or less may be okay . but 50 foot runs no go. they are just to close to the max limits to run 24/7/365
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July 19, 2016, 11:48:10 PM |
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Thanks for the info all. It's most helpful and yes, I'm on 120v. I have the S9's hooked up using 14 gauge extension cords as a temp solution. Sounds like I should go with a lower gauge. At the same time, will using the 14 gauge cord with these S9's be a fire hazard over time?
Is your circuit breaker 20 amps? What's the gauge of wiring to the outlet? It should ALL be rated for 20 amps, not just the extension cord. And yes, it's a fire hazard.
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July 19, 2016, 11:53:51 PM |
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Yes I'm using 20 amp circuits. Thanks again for confirming
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July 20, 2016, 12:41:18 AM |
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if its 120 he best go with something in 10 gauge good to about 30 amps.. since he pulling over long distance that should suffice. Phil do you know where i can order some s7 or s9 controllers(just the pcb i have tons of beagles). I need to have a couple on hand just in case. I ordered last one from bitmainwarranty and would like to get at least one more best Regards d57heinz bitmainwarranty or bitmaintech or throw the dice on eBay yep i checked bitmaintech and they arent listed any more. Ebay wants 3x price which is just ridiculous. If anyone has a used s7 they would like to sell that has the pcb with the 10 hash board hookups think its batch one or batch 2 of s7 id consider that aswell. Will do some more digging this week. The pcb i got only has 3 connects to hashboard rest they didnt soldier on. Be nice to have a fail over in case of a dead pcb. Thanks for the info best Regards d57heinz
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As in nature, all is ebb and tide, all is wave motion, so it seems that in all branches of industry, alternating currents - electric wave motion - will have the sway. ~Nikola Tesla~
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July 20, 2016, 12:42:27 AM Last edit: July 20, 2016, 01:08:19 AM by traxor |
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Thx for the feedback. I'm referring to the standard 14 gauge extension cords that you'd buy from Home Depot. The 20 amp was referring to the max amperage that is written on the extension cord packaging
To answer this in easy language. Most houses are wired with 14 gauge. For my miners -- I use 12 gauge. The longer the cord -- the more likely it will heat up. 14 should be fine -- but, if it is longer than a short extension cord -- I would personally err to the 12 gauge. I live in the U.S. and the miners in my home are also powered with the EVGA 1600.
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July 20, 2016, 12:47:36 PM |
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if you guys want better temps get some legs to stand them vertically. i have used them on all my s7's so far and they do work on the s9's too. i have some for sale and i print new ones all the time so pm me if you want to buy a set or more. i have sets with the extended screws and sets without the screws. you will need longer screws to hold the legs in place because the stock ones aren't long enough but if you rather supply your own screws that's fine too.
I also have duct kits that allow you to attach dryer ducts from places like home depot or lowes to help vent hot air away from your miners. i use ducts and legs on all of my miners and it helped reduce temps in the rooms my miners run in big time and the legs by themselves help cool off the chips. I saw a temp reduction of about 10 degrees on my s7's when putting them vertical vs leaving them flat. lower temps mean slower fan speeds which means less noise for the home miner.
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July 20, 2016, 03:33:00 PM |
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I think making the legs taller, might further help improve ventilation. A short, portable fan placed close to the legs will also ease things up a bit.
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July 20, 2016, 03:48:28 PM |
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July 20, 2016, 05:43:45 PM |
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@tupsu. How did you get to those links. I don't see them on front page. I also tried to click page two. Also s7 just drop in price and s9 no longer listed hmmmm. Ups still holding s9's in Kentucky. Little aggravated on that. Out of my hands tho Anyone with suggestions Best regards D57heinz
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As in nature, all is ebb and tide, all is wave motion, so it seems that in all branches of industry, alternating currents - electric wave motion - will have the sway. ~Nikola Tesla~
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July 20, 2016, 06:08:55 PM |
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@tupsu. How did you get to those links. I don't see them on front page. I also tried to click page two. Also s7 just drop in price and s9 no longer listed hmmmm. Ups still holding s9's in Kentucky. Little aggravated on that. Out of my hands tho Anyone with suggestions Best regards D57heinz In the top menu => Support => After-Sales Repair
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July 20, 2016, 07:32:08 PM |
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@tupsu. How did you get to those links. I don't see them on front page. I also tried to click page two. Also s7 just drop in price and s9 no longer listed hmmmm. Ups still holding s9's in Kentucky. Little aggravated on that. Out of my hands tho Anyone with suggestions Best regards D57heinz In the top menu => Support => After-Sales Repair Ahh they moved it. I had found that parts list before but looked for it again recently and couldn't find it. Now you have to go to where you indicated, log in, and then click the "buy parts" menu item. Which goes here: https://shop.bitmain.com/product.htm?parts=parts
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July 20, 2016, 09:12:38 PM |
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The S9s are not for sale anymore. Any reason why?
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July 20, 2016, 09:21:33 PM |
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They might be getting ready to release the new batches??
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