aldoyh
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February 11, 2018, 04:15:33 PM |
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I did unplug and power cycled the machine, still the same.
Which jack is overloaded, the Stickminer's or the Mac Pro itself?
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aldoyh
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February 12, 2018, 12:15:58 PM |
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After Unplug reset, the device is back to normal at 150MHz but again stops within 20-30 minutes of work showing it's active but disabled.. How do I adjust the pot meter?
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February 12, 2018, 01:04:41 PM |
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Double check the first post for links to troubleshooting including voltage adjustment photos and notes...
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aldoyh
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February 12, 2018, 02:47:05 PM |
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I did adjust the voltage, even the Mac given error saying the USB device is drawing too much power, then after several adjustments the Stickminer a longer stable and no Mac USB Error.. but doesn't stay much and all of the sudden shows OFFSegment Fault: 11
is this a heat issue or am I doing something wrong?
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February 12, 2018, 02:49:39 PM |
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Stop running it at 150MHz then. You've probably overloaded the jack.
give the miner more power using a powered hub.
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February 13, 2018, 02:39:52 AM |
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So I've gotten three emails in the last 24 hours from people asking how to use this stick to mine on other algorithms.
Which reminds me again why I've always hated doing other people's homework.
To everyone else who wants to ask this question - go read up on what "ASIC" means first.
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February 13, 2018, 05:12:07 PM |
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I did adjust the voltage, even the Mac given error saying the USB device is drawing too much power, then after several adjustments the Stickminer a longer stable and no Mac USB Error.. but doesn't stay much and all of the sudden shows OFFSegment Fault: 11
is this a heat issue or am I doing something wrong?
Your mac does not have enough power to run this. GO BUY A GOOD QUALITY POWERED USB HUB. And don't run above 100Mhz unless you have a good fan figured out.
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aldoyh
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February 13, 2018, 05:44:35 PM |
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OK, let's see the end of this, if does actually work I will order more Stickminers and wait for better ones!
So what USB Hub do you suggest?
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February 13, 2018, 06:28:52 PM |
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Thanks so much for all the information in this forum.
I bought two 2PACs a couple of months ago and have been running them on a Raspberry Pi 3, with a powered USB hub and a cooling fan. This morning all was fine, then they weren't running.
I checked my power connections, updated and upgraded my Pi, read through these forums, update cgminer and MAKE'd it again.
Now, one of them is running and the other is not. The light is green. I tried adjusting the potentiometer a bit, tried different USB ports but there is no change.
The terminal cgminer readout showes the stick is seen, but is OFF.
Any idea if this is a set up issue that I can troubleshoot...and how? Or a stick problem? Thanks haleyma
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goose1072
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February 13, 2018, 08:00:35 PM |
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OK, let's see the end of this, if does actually work I will order more Stickminers and wait for better ones!
So what USB Hub do you suggest?
There are plenty of options, READ... you don't even need to go to far back.
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February 13, 2018, 08:34:51 PM |
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Thanks so much for all the information in this forum.
I bought two 2PACs a couple of months ago and have been running them on a Raspberry Pi 3, with a powered USB hub and a cooling fan. This morning all was fine, then they weren't running.
I checked my power connections, updated and upgraded my Pi, read through these forums, update cgminer and MAKE'd it again.
Now, one of them is running and the other is not. The light is green. I tried adjusting the potentiometer a bit, tried different USB ports but there is no change.
The terminal cgminer readout showes the stick is seen, but is OFF.
Any idea if this is a set up issue that I can troubleshoot...and how? Or a stick problem? Thanks haleyma
That´s very odd. If they worked it shouldn´t be a usual issue like to less power. Is it always the same stick, that isn´t working? Died you try this one alone in the hub? What happens if you switch the OFF stick to ON inside the cgminer usb options? What setup are you running, or were you running before it crashed? What frequency? Did you use cooling?
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February 13, 2018, 09:11:26 PM |
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Hi, I hope someone can help me with getting some decent hashes out of my miners. I started off with 2 x 2 pacs which I had no problem with. So bought a few more from eyeboot.com along with USB hub https://www.eyeboot.com/block-erupter-49-port-usb.html with 500w ATX power supply. I don't wish to overclock just to hopefully get 10-12 GH from each miner. I have tried using Y cables to no avail. The more miners I put into the USB hub the worse the performance of the miners. I'm running win10 as you can see below I'm averaging 3-4 GH per miner, this is after running for about 20mins. Some will Zombie out after a while. I've got some other screen shots but have no idea how to upload. Thanks in advance to anyone who can assist. Connected to pool.ckpool.org diff 63 with stratum as user 18aqWZGF8gmqLxpPvyPa4GdwgRSazc9SYi.asicpuppycompac Block: 58cf0a61... Diff:2.87T Started: [07:53:21.159] Best share: 2.81K -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SB management [P]ool management ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit 0: GSD 10016381: COMPAC-2 100.00MHz HW:0 | 5.342G / 3.567Gh/s WU:49.8/m 1: GSD 10016407: COMPAC-2 100.00MHz HW:0 | 4.159G / 4.293Gh/s WU:60.0/m 2: GSD 10021077: COMPAC-2 100.00MHz HW:0 | 9.085G / 4.293Gh/s WU:60.0/m 3: GSD 10021090: COMPAC-2 100.00MHz HW:0 | 7.479G / 4.293Gh/s WU:60.0/m 5: GSD 10021116: COMPAC-2 100.00MHz HW:0 | 2.170M / 3.215Gh/s WU:44.9/m 6: GSD 10021264: COMPAC-2 100.00MHz HW:0 | 6.723G / 4.273Gh/s WU:59.7/m 7: GSD 10021291: COMPAC-2 100.00MHz HW:0 | 6.703G / 4.501Gh/s WU:62.9/m 8: GSD 10021293: COMPAC-2 100.00MHz HW:0 | 10.06G / 4.231Gh/s WU:59.1/m 9: GSD 10021297: COMPAC-2 100.00MHz HW:0 | 3.464G / 3.962Gh/s WU:55.4/m 10: GSD 10021316: COMPAC-2 100.00MHz HW:0 | 2.974G / 3.858Gh/s WU:53.9/m 11: GSD 10021411: COMPAC-2 100.00MHz HW:0 | 5.841G / 4.169Gh/s WU:58.3/m 12: GSD 10021414: COMPAC-2 100.00MHz HW:0 | 3.690G / 4.107Gh/s WU:57.4/m 13: GSD 10021419: COMPAC-2 100.00MHz HW:0 | 4.636G / 3.962Gh/s WU:55.4/m 14: GSD 10021420: COMPAC-2 100.00MHz HW:0 | 5.540G / 3.941Gh/s WU:55.1/m 15: GSD 10021430: COMPAC-2 100.00MHz HW:0 | 4.143G / 3.920Gh/s WU:54.8/m 16: GSD 10021485: COMPAC-2 100.00MHz HW:0 | 9.033G / 4.024Gh/s WU:56.2/m 17: GSD 10021495: COMPAC-2 100.00MHz HW:0 | 4.827G / 3.816Gh/s WU:53.3/m 4: GSD 10021115: COMPAC-2 100.00MHz HW:0 | ZOMBIE
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sidehack
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February 14, 2018, 12:17:23 AM |
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Try testing with incrementally more and more sticks. See how many you can get to run at rated speed before adding another one starts slowing things down.
Could be what's happening (though it's unlikely) is your power sucks. Or it's your USB bus isn't able to support enough traffic. Or it could be yet another "Windows 10 blows goats and you should use something different" problem, because Windows 10 blows goats and you should use something different. Not just for 2Pacs, I mean, in general. For everything.
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February 14, 2018, 12:22:10 AM |
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... I started off with 2 x 2 pacs which I had no problem with. So bought a few more from eyeboot.com along with USB hub
The more miners I put into the USB hub the worse the performance of the miners. I'm running win10 ...
I slightly recall someone having that issue before and overcame it by starting up separate instances of cgminer.exe. Possibly a cgminer+windows quirk. First, grab the latest build of cgminer from the first post (Feb 10, 2018 @ 4a3f595). Then start up with the extra parameter "--usb :2" Slowly increase that 2 up until performance start decreasing then run cgminer.exe in another window, same parameters.
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February 14, 2018, 12:44:02 AM |
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Try testing with incrementally more and more sticks. See how many you can get to run at rated speed before adding another one starts slowing things down.
Could be what's happening (though it's unlikely) is your power sucks. Or it's your USB bus isn't able to support enough traffic. Or it could be yet another "Windows 10 blows goats and you should use something different" problem, because Windows 10 blows goats and you should use something different. Not just for 2Pacs, I mean, in general. For everything.
Thanks Sidehack for your response, what do I need to get that has got a good USB bus that can run 26 2 pacs.
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February 14, 2018, 01:37:02 AM |
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I run separate instances of cgminer.exe, ten times and it works with no issues "--usb :1 --gekko-2pac-freq 200"
Windows 10 & a Sipolar 20 Port Industrial USB 3.0 Hub
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February 14, 2018, 02:40:19 AM |
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I run separate instances of cgminer.exe, ten times and it works with no issues "--usb :1 --gekko-2pac-freq 200"
Windows 10 & a Sipolar 20 Port Industrial USB 3.0 Hub
Thanks for all the help Sidehack, vh & goose1072 --usb :1 parameter does the trick. I can now monitor miners and restart if I don't have any of the 26 working. "hashrate1m": "235G", "hashrate5m": "224G", "hashrate1hr": "148G", "hashrate1d": "68.1G", "hashrate7d": "46.7G", "lastshare": 1518575485, "workers": 26, Hash seem to be dropping while writing this, it's a lot better than what it was though. "hashrate1m": "185G", "hashrate5m": "195G", "hashrate1hr": "153G", "hashrate1d": "68.7G", "hashrate7d": "46.8G", "lastshare": 1518575967, "workers": 26,
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February 14, 2018, 07:16:00 PM |
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Or it could be yet another "Windows 10 blows goats and you should use something different" problem, because Windows 10 blows goats and you should use something different. Not just for 2Pacs, I mean, in general. For everything.
This made me almost shoot soda out my nose. I work with Windows 10 every day, and I couldn't agree more. Thank you for the blunt, but hilarious advice. At the moment my miners are all connected to an Ubuntu system I picked up for dirt cheap. It's possible to be a newbie, get a Linux system up and running, and then walk away for weeks without issues. Just check it occasionally to make sure all is ok.
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February 15, 2018, 09:01:22 PM Last edit: February 16, 2018, 01:26:36 AM by guyrandom |
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I have been using two GekkoScience 2Pac BM1384 Stickminers for about two months now on a Raspberry Pi, and recently purchased two more, plus a 5-amp 10-port USB 2.0 hub, however...
I can only seem to recognize a maximum of two miners simultaneously, on the 10 port hub.
If I set up a second powered hub (the original one that I have been using all along), I can get three out of four operational, at the same time. This particular hub has the ports positioned too closely to connect more than two stick miners, simultaneously.
Are there any tips/tricks I might try, to get all three miners working, on the 10 port hub?
Also, unrelated: One of the two new miners lights up bright white, and won't recognize at all...Upon close inspection, one of the chip components appears to be mis-aligned...I will probably attempt to exchange it with the vendor for a new one.
Edit: the miner that appeared dead spontaneously woke up, and now appears to be functioning normally...go figure...
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