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Author Topic: Launching the Antminer L3+, World's Most Powerful and Efficient Litecoin Miner  (Read 284846 times)
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September 19, 2017, 06:31:34 PM
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Does any of you guys use some kind of vortex fans to remove the heat from L3+s.

I have a similar space as this guy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=317wqakIKx8&t but I cannot figure out how it works for him. He has 7 S9s outputting 250 CFM into 6" duct with Vortex fan pushing only 1140 CFM. 7 S9s output 1,750 CFM of hot air. How that Vortex fan and only 6" duct can handle it?

Thank you in advance.

Started a new topic about cooling here too: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2191681.0


Mods just took a shit on your thread. BTW where are you getting the electricity to run that much hardware in a 80 sqft space??

I saw that. Whatever he says there is not 1 place for all cooling setups. I looked for it, did not find. You can look though all the old threads but that's scattered all over the place.

Regarding the power - I got 240A 220V power installed, the problem is the cooling. Didn't realize how much hot air these miners output.


What did they charge you for that install if you don't mind my asking? Did you need a new breaker box and meter?

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September 19, 2017, 06:56:29 PM
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Does any of you guys use some kind of vortex fans to remove the heat from L3+s.

I have a similar space as this guy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=317wqakIKx8&t but I cannot figure out how it works for him. He has 7 S9s outputting 250 CFM into 6" duct with Vortex fan pushing only 1140 CFM. 7 S9s output 1,750 CFM of hot air. How that Vortex fan and only 6" duct can handle it?

Thank you in advance.

Started a new topic about cooling here too: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2191681.0


Mods just took a shit on your thread. BTW where are you getting the electricity to run that much hardware in a 80 sqft space??

I saw that. Whatever he says there is not 1 place for all cooling setups. I looked for it, did not find. You can look though all the old threads but that's scattered all over the place.

Regarding the power - I got 240A 220V power installed, the problem is the cooling. Didn't realize how much hot air these miners output.


What did they charge you for that install if you don't mind my asking? Did you need a new breaker box and meter?

Curious as well, though I'll only be putting in a 100a 220v line.
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September 19, 2017, 07:00:06 PM
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Does any of you guys use some kind of vortex fans to remove the heat from L3+s.

I have a similar space as this guy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=317wqakIKx8&t but I cannot figure out how it works for him. He has 7 S9s outputting 250 CFM into 6" duct with Vortex fan pushing only 1140 CFM. 7 S9s output 1,750 CFM of hot air. How that Vortex fan and only 6" duct can handle it?

Thank you in advance.

Started a new topic about cooling here too: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2191681.0


Mods just took a shit on your thread. BTW where are you getting the electricity to run that much hardware in a 80 sqft space??

I saw that. Whatever he says there is not 1 place for all cooling setups. I looked for it, did not find. You can look though all the old threads but that's scattered all over the place.

Regarding the power - I got 240A 220V power installed, the problem is the cooling. Didn't realize how much hot air these miners output.


What did they charge you for that install if you don't mind my asking? Did you need a new breaker box and meter?

My friend (licensed electrician) did it for me, so I paid for parts only. He installed 2 sub-panels and a meter between main panel and these 2 sub-panels.


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September 19, 2017, 08:18:12 PM
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September 20, 2017, 07:10:24 AM
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I'm not saying Litecoinpool's bad guys, I've used it myself as well, but I do prefer F2pool since I register more hashrate on F2pool than on Litecoinpool. But heh! to each their own right?
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September 20, 2017, 10:39:56 AM
Last edit: September 20, 2017, 04:13:41 PM by Ni Ow
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People using Nicehash should just try zpool.ca,
On NH the fees are so high : 4-5% versus 1.5-1.75% on zpool -- currently it's 1.15% !
Also the more GH/s on zpool.ca, the less fees $SCRYPT miners have to pay
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September 20, 2017, 04:22:24 PM
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People using Nicehash should just try zpool.ca,
On NH the fees are so high : 4-5% versus 1.5-1.75% on zpool -- currently it's 1.15% !
Also the more GH/s on zpool.ca, the less fees $SCRYPT miners have to pay


What am I supposed to do with zpools lower fees, if the hashrate drops regularly down 30%, the miners' loose connections and the payout is NOT noticeable higher (even with multiple units)

I would rather have a stable Hashrate, stable payout and server connection, EARN THE SAME basically while paying "higher" fees  Roll Eyes  especially when zpool is "known" for shady business (not saying they do but they got the stamp as not so trustworthy and having 30% does not support a good feeling)


People always argue about 2% fees+  but let's face it, its industry standard, they have costs and they are doing it as a business and I doubt anyone would question their grocery store if they sell bread 10cents more expensive than the shop across town.  You would not drive there to safe 10cents and re-configuring your miner for the same payout but fewer fees?  Come on guys really


Same goes to people complaining about 0,2% fees while trading  Cheesy  (that has nothing to do with mining but I hear that everyday lol)

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September 20, 2017, 05:09:27 PM
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People using Nicehash should just try zpool.ca,
On NH the fees are so high : 4-5% versus 1.5-1.75% on zpool -- currently it's 1.15% !
Also the more GH/s on zpool.ca, the less fees $SCRYPT miners have to pay


What am I supposed to do with zpools lower fees, if the hashrate drops regularly down 30%, the miners' loose connections and the payout is NOT noticeable higher (even with multiple units)

I would rather have a stable Hashrate, stable payout and server connection, EARN THE SAME basically while paying "higher" fees  Roll Eyes  especially when zpool is "known" for shady business (not saying they do but they got the stamp as not so trustworthy and having 30% does not support a good feeling)


People always argue about 2% fees+  but let's face it, its industry standard, they have costs and they are doing it as a business and I doubt anyone would question their grocery store if they sell bread 10cents more expensive than the shop across town.  You would not drive there to safe 10cents and re-configuring your miner for the same payout but fewer fees?  Come on guys really


Same goes to people complaining about 0,2% fees while trading  Cheesy  (that has nothing to do with mining but I hear that everyday lol)

Does zpool.ca payout in Litecoin? Prefer Litecoin over Bitcoin due to the lower fees and faster confirmation times.
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September 20, 2017, 06:16:34 PM
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People using Nicehash should just try zpool.ca,
On NH the fees are so high : 4-5% versus 1.5-1.75% on zpool -- currently it's 1.15% !
Also the more GH/s on zpool.ca, the less fees $SCRYPT miners have to pay


What am I supposed to do with zpools lower fees, if the hashrate drops regularly down 30%, the miners' loose connections and the payout is NOT noticeable higher (even with multiple units)

I would rather have a stable Hashrate, stable payout and server connection, EARN THE SAME basically while paying "higher" fees  Roll Eyes  especially when zpool is "known" for shady business (not saying they do but they got the stamp as not so trustworthy and having 30% does not support a good feeling)


People always argue about 2% fees+  but let's face it, its industry standard, they have costs and they are doing it as a business and I doubt anyone would question their grocery store if they sell bread 10cents more expensive than the shop across town.  You would not drive there to safe 10cents and re-configuring your miner for the same payout but fewer fees?  Come on guys really


Same goes to people complaining about 0,2% fees while trading  Cheesy  (that has nothing to do with mining but I hear that everyday lol)

Does zpool.ca payout in Litecoin? Prefer Litecoin over Bitcoin due to the lower fees and faster confirmation times.


nope, only BTC, However, u can try, their web says its experimental stage so far.

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September 20, 2017, 06:56:37 PM
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Anyone that gets their L3+ September 21-30 batch order shipped please let us know here - Thx.
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September 20, 2017, 07:15:28 PM
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Hi bitmain,
I have question. You sell l3+ of other asic machines. I want to buy d3 but i cant buy from your website. Some of sellers in china they say "if i want to buy now i have to pay 10000usd or higher price to have this machine."Why? How can i have this machine now and how much money i have to pay please help me?
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September 20, 2017, 07:24:56 PM
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hey guys, i have a question for people using nicehash with L3+. Is configuring it for L3+ as simple as zpool, like this:

stratum+tcp://scrypt.mine.zpool.ca:3433
in the user field you put your btcwallet
and in the password field you put : c=btc

or is there some more technical stuff to do?

Because this is written on their page: "Note that many ASIC devices are using older versions of mining software. Some of these versions are not compatible with NiceHash due to extranonce2-bug (resulting in 99-100% rejects) and most of them doesn't (yet) support advanced stratum extranonce subscription for better efficiency (no disconnects).
Make sure you first checked above mining software/firmware page with download links and instructions for ASIC mining."

So not sure if i have to upgrade L3+ firmware and / or set up proxy or something? Or i just put stratum address, BTC address. X as password and voila? As most of you i guess, my L3+ is using cgminer 4.9.0
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September 20, 2017, 07:40:39 PM
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How can I tell what batch my l3s are in I ordered on

7/8 and 7/9

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September 20, 2017, 07:41:20 PM
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hey guys, i have a question for people using nicehash with L3+. Is configuring it for L3+ as simple as zpool, like this:

stratum+tcp://scrypt.mine.zpool.ca:3433
in the user field you put your btcwallet
and in the password field you put : c=btc

or is there some more technical stuff to do?

Because this is written on their page: "Note that many ASIC devices are using older versions of mining software. Some of these versions are not compatible with NiceHash due to extranonce2-bug (resulting in 99-100% rejects) and most of them doesn't (yet) support advanced stratum extranonce subscription for better efficiency (no disconnects).
Make sure you first checked above mining software/firmware page with download links and instructions for ASIC mining."

So not sure if i have to upgrade L3+ firmware and / or set up proxy or something? Or i just put stratum address, BTC address. X as password and voila? As most of you i guess, my L3+ is using cgminer 4.9.0

URL: stratum+tcp://scrypt.usa.nicehash.com:3333
Worker: BTC Address
Password: x

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September 20, 2017, 11:26:08 PM
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How can I tell what batch my l3s are in I ordered on

7/8 and 7/9

Late September 20-30th aka now
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September 20, 2017, 11:28:22 PM
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How can i reduce the noise?

does the L3+ really work with 75 db?

i have no garage, i will use a room which is inhabited, but the neighbour have their bedroom under this room...

i read that the fans are not so noisy, its more the air which is sent out...

how can i reduce the noise?

I start to mine with the L3+ tomorrow...

and i want to build up a "Little Home Farm" with 5-10 pieces of L3+ Miners...

My Mathematics is good (so don´t talk with me about the costs Smiley)

I just need good tipps for the noise of 75 db...  Huh
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September 20, 2017, 11:31:13 PM
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How are you only reacting this things AFTER you have bought the miner?  Huh
This wonders me the most.

I may be drunk at the moment but I must say that this is one of the most stupid things in mining scheme.
Reacting for things only after the purchase.

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September 20, 2017, 11:33:14 PM
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How can i reduce the noise?

does the L3+ really work with 75 db?

i have no garage, i will use a room which is inhabited, but the neighbour have their bedroom under this room...

i read that the fans are not so noisy, its more the air which is sent out...

how can i reduce the noise?

I start to mine with the L3+ tomorrow...

and i want to build up a "Little Home Farm" with 5-10 pieces of L3+ Miners...

My Mathematics is good (so don´t talk with me about the costs Smiley)

I just need good tipps for the noise of 75 db...  Huh

make sure you have enough amperage in your house to support 5-10 miners. They will be taking ~6.8A each if you have 120V or ~3.5A if you have 220V

This is good for sound: http://www.roxul.com/products/roxul-safensound

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September 20, 2017, 11:36:17 PM
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How can i reduce the noise?

does the L3+ really work with 75 db?

i have no garage, i will use a room which is inhabited, but the neighbour have their bedroom under this room...

i read that the fans are not so noisy, its more the air which is sent out...

how can i reduce the noise?

I start to mine with the L3+ tomorrow...

and i want to build up a "Little Home Farm" with 5-10 pieces of L3+ Miners...

My Mathematics is good (so don´t talk with me about the costs Smiley)

I just need good tipps for the noise of 75 db...  Huh

From what I understand the pitch can be heard very well through drywall. I would try putting sound proof foam around it but so as to not impede the smooth airflow the miner needs.
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=soundproof+foam&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Asoundproof+foam

Another option I've seen done will not likely void your warranty: Removing the stock fans and putting silent ones in like these
https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Premium-Magnetic-Levitation-CO-9050045-WW/dp/B01G5I6MW0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1505950552&sr=8-1&keywords=magnetic+fan
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September 20, 2017, 11:37:26 PM
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[/Quote]make sure you have enough amperage in your house to support 5-10 miners. They will be taking ~6.8A each if you have 120V or ~3.5A if you have 220V

This is good for sound: http://www.roxul.com/products/roxul-safensound


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Thank you, i have checked that... That is not the problem... i will take electricity from 3 different electric circuits...

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