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October 21, 2014, 01:55:32 AM |
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Damn, just noticed 2nd block I (32955) have found at slush since 02/14. Both ones have been found by my S2's who would have thunk? Only need 32 more to make the list.
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BTC ADDRESS: 12Qwd8VKLQ4xF44ytHXBpCAKuF9VknG4X2
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dmwardjr
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October 21, 2014, 02:22:52 AM |
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Damn, just noticed 2nd block I (32955) have found at slush since 02/14. Both ones have been found by my S2's who would have thunk? Only need 32 more to make the list. sweeeeeeeeet thumbs up!
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October 21, 2014, 04:16:02 AM |
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Bitcoin Difficulty: 35,002,482,026 Estimated Next Difficulty: 35,298,274,848 (+0.85%) Adjust time: After 342 Blocks, About 2.4 days Hashrate(?): 251,876,881 GH/s Block Generation Time(?): 1 block: 9.9 minutes 3 blocks: 29.9 minutes 6 blocks: 59.7 minutes Updated: 23:12 (4.7 minutes ago)
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wasikidding
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October 21, 2014, 04:43:36 AM |
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well 2 close to flat diff jumps looks fantastic adds another two weeks to the life of some miners
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BTC ADDY just in case you are my rich uncle lol 1KCQ4fXa3mWBvBsYRLmWY4QHqBa4ZYFdh6
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dmwardjr
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October 21, 2014, 04:46:31 AM |
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well 2 close to flat diff jumps looks fantastic adds another two weeks to the life of some miners Certainly does. I think many miners are still safe at for a little while. For some reason the hash rate gets high over the weekend then gets back lower after the weekend. I don't know why? If I had miners, I would keep them on 24/7 as long as I could.
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wasikidding
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October 21, 2014, 05:14:47 AM |
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well 2 close to flat diff jumps looks fantastic adds another two weeks to the life of some miners Certainly does. I think many miners are still safe at for a little while. For some reason the hash rate gets high over the weekend then gets back lower after the weekend. I don't know why? If I had miners, I would keep them on 24/7 as long as I could. well some companies hash on equipment they are supposed to ship you know well we cant ship sat or sun so lets point em at our pool etc
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BTC ADDY just in case you are my rich uncle lol 1KCQ4fXa3mWBvBsYRLmWY4QHqBa4ZYFdh6
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October 21, 2014, 05:21:14 AM |
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Here's what pisses me off:
Bitmain says the following regarding their S4, "Power line not included. You may look for one line with no less than 16A in your local market."
Well, I've searched the WORLD WIDE WEB for a C14 Power cord and cannot find one rated higher than 15 amps.
WTF?
Pretty sure they made a typo and meant 16Awg. If you're running on 240v you need an 18AWG cord, ND if you're running 120v use a 14AWG cord.
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dmwardjr
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October 21, 2014, 05:22:18 AM |
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well 2 close to flat diff jumps looks fantastic adds another two weeks to the life of some miners Certainly does. I think many miners are still safe at for a little while. For some reason the hash rate gets high over the weekend then gets back lower after the weekend. I don't know why? If I had miners, I would keep them on 24/7 as long as I could. well some companies hash on equipment they are supposed to ship you know well we cant ship sat or sun so lets point em at our pool etc Interesting theory.
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October 21, 2014, 06:16:03 AM |
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Here's what pisses me off:
Bitmain says the following regarding their S4, "Power line not included. You may look for one line with no less than 16A in your local market."
Well, I've searched the WORLD WIDE WEB for a C14 Power cord and cannot find one rated higher than 15 amps.
WTF?
Pretty sure they made a typo and meant 16Awg. If you're running on 240v you need an 18AWG cord, ND if you're running 120v use a 14AWG cord. 240V/16A plugs are common in other countries. The cable that shipped with my S2 was a 16A 240V 50Hz. Your S2 will be fine with a 15A cable.
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dmwardjr
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October 21, 2014, 06:18:40 AM |
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Here's what pisses me off:
Bitmain says the following regarding their S4, "Power line not included. You may look for one line with no less than 16A in your local market."
Well, I've searched the WORLD WIDE WEB for a C14 Power cord and cannot find one rated higher than 15 amps.
WTF?
Pretty sure they made a typo and meant 16Awg. If you're running on 240v you need an 18AWG cord, ND if you're running 120v use a 14AWG cord. 240V/16A plugs are common in other countries. The cable that shipped with my S2 was a 16A 240V 50Hz. Your S2 will be fine with a 15A cable. The more I thought about it, 1400 watts [S4 built in PSU] amounts to no more than 11.6666667 AMPS. So, a 15 AMP should be fine. I'm still getting a 14 AWG rather than 16 or 18 AWG.
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October 21, 2014, 01:54:59 PM |
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These block times are ridiculous. 15 hour and going..
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October 21, 2014, 01:59:50 PM |
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Here's what pisses me off:
Bitmain says the following regarding their S4, "Power line not included. You may look for one line with no less than 16A in your local market."
Well, I've searched the WORLD WIDE WEB for a C14 Power cord and cannot find one rated higher than 15 amps.
WTF?
Pretty sure they made a typo and meant 16Awg. If you're running on 240v you need an 18AWG cord, ND if you're running 120v use a 14AWG cord. I bought this one: Amazon.com: Tripp Lite Heavy Duty Power Cord, 16A,14AWG (NEMA 5-15P to IEC-320-C15) 8-ft.(P019-008): Electronics http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0091F8GP6/#It's a replacement for a heavy duty server room style UPS. When i got it, the packing slip said 16A but the packaging the cord was in said 15A. Anyway until I received that my S4 ran fine for 2 days with a standard el-cheap-o 10A PC power cord that I had laying around in a box in my closet, so I wouldn't stress about it. The 15A is nice, though! So stiff you can hardly bend the thing :-) the A/C cord that came with this PSU is really beefy too: Amazon.com: EVGA SuperNOVA 1300G2 ATX12V/EPS12V 1300W 80Plus Gold Power Supply 120-G2-1300-XR http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00COIZTZMI bought that to power my S3's -- It is awesome in every detail! Hands down the best power supply I have ever owned :-) thanks, -dave
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October 21, 2014, 02:06:35 PM |
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These block times are ridiculous. 15 hour and going..
The average over the last 10 blocks (including this one) is 4:40, which is well below the expected time at present.
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October 21, 2014, 02:31:06 PM |
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These block times are ridiculous. 15 hour and going..
The average over the last 10 blocks (including this one) is 4:40, which is well below the expected time at present. Good times the last couple days for sure. This long block may be my fault i upgraded a couple of my S1's and as soon as i plugged them in we hit this 15 hour block. JT
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October 21, 2014, 02:43:44 PM |
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These block times are ridiculous. 15 hour and going..
The average over the last 10 blocks (including this one) is 4:40, which is well below the expected time at present. Good times the last couple days for sure. This long block may be my fault i upgraded a couple of my S1's and as soon as i plugged them in we hit this 15 hour block. JT Were did you get your upgrades? I have 7 S1's on the way from ebay and was thinking about upgrading them.
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October 21, 2014, 03:09:28 PM Last edit: October 21, 2014, 03:27:24 PM by dmwardjr |
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Here's what pisses me off:
Bitmain says the following regarding their S4, "Power line not included. You may look for one line with no less than 16A in your local market."
Well, I've searched the WORLD WIDE WEB for a C14 Power cord and cannot find one rated higher than 15 amps.
WTF?
Pretty sure they made a typo and meant 16Awg. If you're running on 240v you need an 18AWG cord, ND if you're running 120v use a 14AWG cord. I bought this one: Amazon.com: Tripp Lite Heavy Duty Power Cord, 16A,14AWG (NEMA 5-15P to IEC-320-C15) 8-ft.(P019-008): Electronics http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0091F8GP6/#It's a replacement for a heavy duty server room style UPS. When i got it, the packing slip said 16A but the packaging the cord was in said 15A. Anyway until I received that my S4 ran fine for 2 days with a standard el-cheap-o 10A PC power cord that I had laying around in a box in my closet, so I wouldn't stress about it. I have seen the one you purchased on Amazon. It is a kettle cord. A C-15 made to fit a C-16 connector. It is used for higher amperage appliances. It also has a valley in the C16 connect which does not allow a C-13 cord to plug into it. However, a C-15 or C1-3 cord can plug into a C-14 connect. The S4 has a C-14 connect. I'm just going to purchase Trip-Lite 14 AWG C13 10 feet cord for the S4. Uses the same gauge wire as the Trip-Lite C-15 8 feet cord you purchased from Amazon. Thanks for your description. David
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October 21, 2014, 03:22:04 PM |
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These block times are ridiculous. 15 hour and going..
The average over the last 10 blocks (including this one) is 4:40, which is well below the expected time at present. Good times the last couple days for sure. This long block may be my fault i upgraded a couple of my S1's and as soon as i plugged them in we hit this 15 hour block. JT Were did you get your upgrades? I have 7 S1's on the way from ebay and was thinking about upgrading them. I ordered them from BITMAIN before they sold out. They should be making more soon. Hope they do anyway i got 3 more i wanna upgrade. Seems they have some pretty cool products coming out soon. https://www.bitmaintech.com/productDetail.htm?pid=0002014081313175081722f1GeUO063F JT
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October 21, 2014, 03:31:53 PM |
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Here's what pisses me off:
Bitmain says the following regarding their S4, "Power line not included. You may look for one line with no less than 16A in your local market."
Well, I've searched the WORLD WIDE WEB for a C14 Power cord and cannot find one rated higher than 15 amps.
WTF?
Pretty sure they made a typo and meant 16Awg. If you're running on 240v you need an 18AWG cord, ND if you're running 120v use a 14AWG cord. I bought this one: Amazon.com: Tripp Lite Heavy Duty Power Cord, 16A,14AWG (NEMA 5-15P to IEC-320-C15) 8-ft.(P019-008): Electronics http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0091F8GP6/#It's a replacement for a heavy duty server room style UPS. When i got it, the packing slip said 16A but the packaging the cord was in said 15A. Anyway until I received that my S4 ran fine for 2 days with a standard el-cheap-o 10A PC power cord that I had laying around in a box in my closet, so I wouldn't stress about it. I have seen the one you purchased on Amazon. It is a kettle cord. A C-15 made to fit a C-16 connector. It is used for higher amperage appliances. It also has a valley in the C16 connect which does not allow a C-13 cord to plug into it. However, a C-15 or C1-3 cord can plug into a C-14 connect. The S4 has a C-14 connect. I'm just going to purchase Trip-Lite 14 AWG C13 10 feet cord for the S4. Uses the same gauge wire as the Trip-Lite C-15 8 feet cord you purchased from Amazon. Thanks for your description. David Something else yall need to remember is the length of the cord. A 10 ft cord will get hotter and pull more amps than a 3 foot cord. All my miner power cables are 3 ft or less with an iso bar behind them. JT
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October 21, 2014, 04:01:08 PM |
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Unfortunately, bitmain said (in this thread I think) that the upgrade kits have been discontinued! I'd like them to go back on their word, but seems unlikely.
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October 21, 2014, 04:20:45 PM |
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Unfortunately, bitmain said (in this thread I think) that the upgrade kits have been discontinued! I'd like them to go back on their word, but seems unlikely. Damn the luck. Oh well. JT
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