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Author Topic: Bitmain looks like they're releasing a 15GH/s DASH miner called the AntMiner D3  (Read 299601 times)
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September 10, 2017, 07:27:08 PM
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There is no point trying to estimate the batch sizes when there are so many different manufacturers, batches, and other variables included.

We simply cannot predict the network future for Dash, etc.,  it's even harder than weather forecast for example.

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September 10, 2017, 07:59:18 PM
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guys..some advice if possible please.  is it possible to run 2 units D3(powered by their respective APW from bitmain)on a 220-240v 15amp rated single plug point?
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September 10, 2017, 08:12:09 PM
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I understand but 30k is not only for batch 1 but for all batch no ?
I think if we have the first batch, we can mine good for 1 or 2 month.

september and octomber batch both of them not more then 6k basically there wont be any more D3 then this untill november by my calculations
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September 10, 2017, 08:46:57 PM
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guys..some advice if possible please.  is it possible to run 2 units D3(powered by their respective APW from bitmain)on a 220-240v 15amp rated single plug point?
2400 / 220 =  ~11A
Yes, it should work
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September 10, 2017, 09:19:21 PM
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guys..some advice if possible please.  is it possible to run 2 units D3(powered by their respective APW from bitmain)on a 220-240v 15amp rated single plug point?
2400 / 220 =  ~11A
Yes, it should work


Thank you for your help "FlensGold"....very much appreciated!  have a great day/night : )
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September 10, 2017, 09:32:34 PM
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If your electrical wall socket is only single point plug, you could have a 2x C13 connectors power cord.
Make sure that the power cord is manufactured with thick enough wires and therefore proper amp rating for your use.
Here is one example to get the picture https://www.arp.de/en/arp-y-power-cord-schuko-2x-c13-4107113-5168788 this is with 2x C13 connectors and Type F "schuko" in the other end.

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September 10, 2017, 09:47:00 PM
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If your electrical wall socket is only single point plug, you could have a 2x C13 connectors power cord.
Make sure that the power cord is manufactured with thick enough wires and therefore proper amp rating for your use.
Here is one example to get the picture https://www.arp.de/en/arp-y-power-cord-schuko-2x-c13-4107113-5168788 this is with 2x C13 connectors and Type F "schuko" in the other end.

will do HagssFIN...good advice/thank you!  Smiley
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September 11, 2017, 12:25:46 AM
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I understand but 30k is not only for batch 1 but for all batch no ?
I think if we have the first batch, we can mine good for 1 or 2 month.

And nobody knows of other special orders of these miners pre-sold through contracts rather than online sales Cheesy

We're not huge, but we do significant amounts of business with Bitmain and have never been able to get any special treatment in regards to sales. Even when we attempt to purchase 1000 units at a time, Bitmain barely acknowledges our existence and makes us wait for the public batches. Also, the discounts with bulk orders barely even cover shipping. As far as I can tell, they aren't giving anyone special treatment. I mean, why would they when they can sell-out almost instantly without even trying?

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September 11, 2017, 12:34:09 AM
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I understand but 30k is not only for batch 1 but for all batch no ?
I think if we have the first batch, we can mine good for 1 or 2 month.

And nobody knows of other special orders of these miners pre-sold through contracts rather than online sales Cheesy

We're not huge, but we do significant amounts of business with Bitmain and have never been able to get any special treatment in regards to sales. Even when we attempt to purchase 1000 units at a time, Bitmain barely acknowledges our existence and makes us wait for the public batches. Also, the discounts with bulk orders barely even cover shipping. As far as I can tell, they aren't giving anyone special treatment. I mean, why would they when they can sell-out almost instantly without even trying?

Absolutely. There is always another buyer to them.
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September 11, 2017, 12:37:53 AM
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Hey guys, I'm new to all this but have a D3 and an L3+ on the way. Can anyone tell me if running these two in a 12'x12' room without ventilation would cause the room to heat up beyond a sustainable temperature? The ambient room temperature is usually around 65 F since it's in the basement.
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September 11, 2017, 01:56:09 AM
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Hey guys, I'm new to all this but have a D3 and an L3+ on the way. Can anyone tell me if running these two in a 12'x12' room without ventilation would cause the room to heat up beyond a sustainable temperature? The ambient room temperature is usually around 65 F since it's in the basement.
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September 11, 2017, 01:59:32 AM
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Hey guys, I'm new to all this but have a D3 and an L3+ on the way. Can anyone tell me if running these two in a 12'x12' room without ventilation would cause the room to heat up beyond a sustainable temperature? The ambient room temperature is usually around 65 F since it's in the basement.

You absolutely need some airflow. If the are no windows then at least open the door and stick a box fan in there, might be enough. And some free heat for the rest of the house as a bonus.
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September 11, 2017, 02:23:37 AM
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Hey guys, I'm new to all this but have a D3 and an L3+ on the way. Can anyone tell me if running these two in a 12'x12' room without ventilation would cause the room to heat up beyond a sustainable temperature? The ambient room temperature is usually around 65 F since it's in the basement.

ok a D3 is 1200 watts

an L3+ is 800 watts

that is a 2000 watt space heater 24/7 .....so figure out if that is too much heat or plenty for this winter to help your heat bill

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September 11, 2017, 04:36:11 AM
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Thanks guys... glad I asked. I'm think I'm going to try running some 4" vent hose from the backs to a nearby window.
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September 11, 2017, 05:22:14 AM
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Thanks guys... glad I asked. I'm think I'm going to try running some 4" vent hose from the backs to a nearby window.


Treat it like a Sauna that spits out LTC? Smiley


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September 11, 2017, 05:28:27 AM
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Hello,

Innosilicon A5 is interesting, according to you, for the end of October, beginning of November?
I don't know build quality of Innosilicon.

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September 11, 2017, 05:32:52 AM
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Hello,

Innosilicon A5 is interesting, according to you, for the end of October, beginning of November?
I don't know build quality of Innosilicon.

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To put it lightly, there are a lot of doubts that Innosilicon will deliver on time and on spec. They don't have the best track record. Hopefully they get better at delivering what the promise so that we can start seeing more competition in the marketplace. I wouldn't hold my breath though - the graveyard of fallen ASIC companies is quite large.

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September 11, 2017, 06:31:43 AM
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Thanks for your response.

I found this information:

"Updates: Innosilicon A5 is 34Ghs (750w). 40GHs (1250w) overclocked. Previous promise for 1st batch pre order was 30.2Ghs vs 38GHs - The 1st batch pre-ordered will be delivered in mid Oct onwards ."
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September 11, 2017, 09:22:56 AM
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Thanks for your response.

I found this information:

"Updates: Innosilicon A5 is 34Ghs (750w). 40GHs (1250w) overclocked. Previous promise for 1st batch pre order was 30.2Ghs vs 38GHs - The 1st batch pre-ordered will be delivered in mid Oct onwards ."


34 GHS ... nice speed x 750W  i like to see that in action Cheesy
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September 11, 2017, 09:30:07 AM
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Yes, but be careful, this information comes from forum A5 of an unknown man.
I do not know the relevance of this info.
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