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June 02, 2013, 01:57:04 AM
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Howdy all, just got my jally today and just hooked up some meters to see how it was performing. I'm getting about 5.2GH/s



Here's the numbers:

DC Idle:
11.95v
0.943A
11.3W

DC Hashing:
11.64v
2.351A
27.4W
5.19 DC W/GH/s

Power Pack Idle:
120.8 VAC input
0.23A
28VA
15W
PF - 0.51
Efficiency: 75.1%

Power Pack Hashing:
120.8 VAC input
0.43A
31W
52VA
PF - 0.60
Efficiency: 88.3%
5.96 AC W/GH/s

Let me know if you want some other numbers Smiley
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June 02, 2013, 01:59:29 AM
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How about more pics?

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June 02, 2013, 02:07:54 AM
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It would be great if you could make a sound meter measurement, with case on and off. You can use the free android sound meter app from smart tools.
eg. 12 in/ 300mm  from device
Edit: measurement may be better a bit closer
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June 02, 2013, 02:09:25 AM
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It would be great if you could make a sound meter measurement, with case on and off. You can use the free android sound meter app from smart tools.
eg. 1m from device

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June 02, 2013, 02:24:40 AM
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Howdy all, just got my jally today and just hooked up some meters to see how it was performing. I'm getting about 5.2GH/s

Is that the original fan?
Temps?

And congratulations!
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June 02, 2013, 02:41:40 AM
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Howdy all, just got my jally today and just hooked up some meters to see how it was performing. I'm getting about 5.2GH/s



Here's the numbers:

DC Idle:
11.95v
0.943A
11.3W

DC Hashing:
11.64v
2.351A
27.4W
5.19 DC W/GH/s

Power Pack Idle:
120.8 VAC input
0.23A
28VA
15W
PF - 0.51
Efficiency: 75.1%

Power Pack Hashing:
120.8 VAC input
0.43A
31W
52VA
PF - 0.60
Efficiency: 88.3%
5.96 AC W/GH/s

Let me know if you want some other numbers Smiley

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June 02, 2013, 03:06:24 AM
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Sorry to those who wanted sound measurements, the guy I bought this unit from snapped a blade off the fan. He glued it back on and it worked fine for a while until I was working on it and snapped the blade off again.

So I just tossed the fan in the garbage and put on the nice Panaflo ball bearing fan that's on there now. The original fan was a low profile 92mm fan of unknown origin (black label, no ID information) but hey, at least the original was ball bearing so props to BFL on that one.

The original fan was fairly noisy but more of a woosh of air than an annoying whine. If you hate fan noise you probably wouldn't want it right on your desk but would probably be fine on the other side of the room.


Cooling notes:

The unit ran fine in the original housing but I prefer to have my hardware running as cool as possible. It was originally running around 40-45C but removing it from the housing, I changed the thermal compound to Arctic Cooling M-2 and installed the better fan. It dropped temps to the 30-35C range. Now that it's hashing away in my basement temps are even lower, bfgminer reporting 22/29C right now.

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June 02, 2013, 11:58:13 PM
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Here's some interesting numbers to think about:

Electricity at $0.12/KWh (my approx power cost)

Electricity cost per YEAR: $38.00

Assuming current BTC price, the Jalapeno would need to mine less than 0.30 BTC per YEAR to be unprofitable

Profitable Until Difficulty >2 BILLION (>166x current diff)

ETA of break-even at my silly purchase price of 23 BTC cause I'm impatient and wanted hardware now (assuming 75% profitability decline per year): 112 days

Estimated net profit in 1 year time frame: 5168.44 USD

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June 03, 2013, 01:59:00 AM
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Love the LAVA LAMP!  Grin

Happy Mining.

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June 03, 2013, 02:10:25 AM
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If I hadn't been standing at my desk I would have fallen out of my chair laughing at this wonderful photo. The lava lamp is just the tip of the iceberg (and I will generously assume that the lava lamp is used for random number generation when generating crypto keys, a venerable practice if you google for it.) Mostly i like the blue pneumatic tubing that is obviously used to send ping pong balls flying into servo-switches that trigger those MIDI ports I see in the picture. The white coffee pot driven by Fleischmann–Pons cold fusion is an especially nice touch.

Cross-posting from another thread here, but here are my Jalapeño specs:

Idle: 14W
Active: 33W
Typical Hashrate: 5.7 GH/s
Temperature (as reported by BitMinter client, anyway) around 46-50 C.

I'm pleased with everything except the noise (hadn't anticipated a fan at all based on the "coffee warmer" marketing back in june 2012) and the power consumption (because I can't quite run it off my hobby solar array which would have handled a raspberry pi + 5W jalapeño just fine.)

Here's how it's installed right now, adjacent to the PowerBook G4 running Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.5 which I *hope* to use for mining once I can figure out how to compile a compatible miner... The exposed hardware you see behind the Jalapeño is my wife's Nexus 7 which she dropped in the bathtub today. I figured the Jalapeño's hot air output would do a nice job drying out the Nexus circuits over the next couple days:


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June 06, 2013, 04:59:23 PM
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Thanks for the "in the field" reports guys.

Interesting to note that the PSU efficiency is 88% at load, thanks for that, makes me a lot less concerned about buying ATX supplies to run my BFL hardware on when it gets here. Especially considering you have to pay quite a wad to get 80% on an ATX and that likewise would be a fully loaded figure, so if you want efficiency, can't go overboard on size.

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June 06, 2013, 08:03:29 PM
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Got the Jalapeño running off of Raspberry Pi using MinePeon. 36 Watts total. Woot!

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June 06, 2013, 09:12:19 PM
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Thanks for the "in the field" reports guys.

Interesting to note that the PSU efficiency is 88% at load, thanks for that, makes me a lot less concerned about buying ATX supplies to run my BFL hardware on when it gets here. Especially considering you have to pay quite a wad to get 80% on an ATX and that likewise would be a fully loaded figure, so if you want efficiency, can't go overboard on size.

Yeah I was really surprised at how efficient the power brick is, their larger units probably won't pull those kinds of numbers though.


Mine is running from a raspi as well, and to prevent errant crashes and lockups I built an arduino watchdog that will reboot the pi if the jalapeno goes idle for more than 5 minutes
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June 06, 2013, 10:04:42 PM
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Mine is running from a raspi as well, and to prevent errant crashes and lockups I built an arduino watchdog that will reboot the pi if the jalapeno goes idle for more than 5 minutes

Share! Share! (And should I anticipate daily or weekly crashes and lockups?)
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June 06, 2013, 10:20:54 PM
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I had terrible uptime running Raspian with bfgminer compiled from source, I missed probably 0.25 BTC of mining revenue this past week from it crashing when I was at work. Very annoying hence the construction of the hardware watchdog.

The Jalapeno wasn't the problem, bfgminer would just die and clog up the pi. I'm running minepeon now but the watchdog has rebooted it a few times already.

I plan on adding some more features to it then making a separate thread with the source code.
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June 06, 2013, 10:44:13 PM
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I find that minepeon can be a little slower than an up to date bfgminer build on the pi.

I found a watchdog script for bfgminer which I altered to take care of my modminer quads as bfgminer crashes periodically on my one pi for some reason.
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June 06, 2013, 10:54:56 PM
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Cooling notes:

The unit ran fine in the original housing but I prefer to have my hardware running as cool as possible. It was originally running around 40-45C but removing it from the housing, I changed the thermal compound to Arctic Cooling M-2 and installed the better fan. It dropped temps to the 30-35C range. Now that it's hashing away in my basement temps are even lower, bfgminer reporting 22/29C right now.

I also run caseless, original fan blowing down, 140 mm fan aimed at it. 21 C ambient, 33 C hashing.

I pulled the heatsink and added some MX2 but left the thermal pad pieces on as I was worried about thermal expansion cracking a hashing chip as they are bare chips. are you still using the thermal pads or just the mx2?

EDIT my killowatt at the wall says 15 idle, 34 hashing, 5.51 ghs 3.1 v 33 C with cgminer
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June 07, 2013, 12:52:32 AM
Last edit: June 07, 2013, 02:39:00 AM by Photon939
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When sadpandatech messed with it originally he kinda killed the original thermal pad but he used white thermal grease to replace it.

I cleaned off all of that and it now only has the MX-2, seems to be running fine, quite cool actually.

I'm used to mounting heatsinks on bare silicon, I used to do it all the time with my AMD AthlonXP system.

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June 07, 2013, 02:09:50 AM
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This may be a silly question but I don't think I have seen anybody on this forum try it. Have you mined any other coins than bitcoins?

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June 07, 2013, 10:02:20 AM
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This may be a silly question but I don't think I have seen anybody on this forum try it. Have you mined any other coins than bitcoins?
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