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November 25, 2017, 02:31:22 AM
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- The power supply (Bitmain's APW3++) is working as well as all pins
- I am using a power cable 10A - 250v.

Results: If i plug the PSU more than 2 hashboards, the miner will begin to reset every 5 secs, then loop.


Where are you?   The US, UK, Asia?? 
Power is different all over.

If the US, then is your outlet 220-240v or 120v
If you use it for everyday electronics then it’s 120v

Since your miner is cycling and the breaker isn’t popping then you don’t have enough power gong to the unit.
While the cord may be rated your outlet may be under powering.

Hope that helps.
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November 25, 2017, 02:55:41 AM
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Hi Blissz,

Automatic restart did not run, although I have ticked: Automatic Reboot on low hashrate detection






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November 25, 2017, 03:20:27 AM
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- The power supply (Bitmain's APW3++) is working as well as all pins
- I am using a power cable 10A - 250v.

Results: If i plug the PSU more than 2 hashboards, the miner will begin to reset every 5 secs, then loop.


Where are you?   The US, UK, Asia??  
Power is different all over.

If the US, then is your outlet 220-240v or 120v
If you use it for everyday electronics then it’s 120v

Since your miner is cycling and the breaker isn’t popping then you don’t have enough power gong to the unit.
While the cord may be rated your outlet may be under powering.

Hope that helps.
Sfitz

I am living in USA, if i use a converter like this, does it work?

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/3GYAAOSwkLhaAsB7/s-l1600.jpg

I have two D3s, if i contact a electrician, what should i tell him? What else do i need for him to install? Does anyone know how much amps, volts, and watts for one d3 and bitman's psu?
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November 25, 2017, 04:34:39 AM
Last edit: November 25, 2017, 04:47:58 AM by fecell
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k guys, I just posted this link: www.inginer.xyz
I think that's what we need. (many algo with D3)
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November 25, 2017, 06:11:38 AM
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k guys, I just posted this link: www.inginer.xyz
I think that's what we need. (many algo with D3)

finally ,someone smart is taking action

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November 25, 2017, 06:18:52 AM
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k guys, I just posted this link: www.inginer.xyz
I think that's what we need. (many algo with D3)

Please be careful guys. most Devs will add a dev fee to miner or sell it. anyone asking for money without any working product can potentially be a scam.
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November 25, 2017, 07:53:49 AM
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Guys, please help me out this problem. Today, i had received my miner from Bitmain, so i booted up:

- Two fans are spinning and working.
- The controller and ethernet port are working.
- Three hashboards are all working, all three had showed no signs of xxx or anything related to defective. (Tested each board before plugged in all three).
- The power supply (Bitmain's APW3++) is working as well as all pins
- I am using a power cable 10A - 250v.

Results: If i plug the PSU more than 2 hashboards, the miner will begin to reset every 5 secs, then loop.

So what is the problem here? Is it because my outlet doesn't have enough power to run it? You know something about circuit breakers and sh*t.

I think it's a problem that your PSU can't deliver the power. Needs to be replaced or you can try to install my firmware, set the voltage to lowest and frequency to 400 mhz and see if that keeps running (as it draws way less power, comparable to 2 hashingboards on the original one)
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November 25, 2017, 08:40:29 AM
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Guys, please help me out this problem. Today, i had received my miner from Bitmain, so i booted up:

- Two fans are spinning and working.
- The controller and ethernet port are working.
- Three hashboards are all working, all three had showed no signs of xxx or anything related to defective. (Tested each board before plugged in all three).
- The power supply (Bitmain's APW3++) is working as well as all pins
- I am using a power cable 10A - 250v.

Results: If i plug the PSU more than 2 hashboards, the miner will begin to reset every 5 secs, then loop.

So what is the problem here? Is it because my outlet doesn't have enough power to run it? You know something about circuit breakers and sh*t.

I think it's a problem that your PSU can't deliver the power. Needs to be replaced or you can try to install my firmware, set the voltage to lowest and frequency to 400 mhz and see if that keeps running (as it draws way less power, comparable to 2 hashingboards on the original one)

But i have tested with two PSUs (the APW3++ 1600W ones), the results are the same, if i plug three pins in one hashboard, the miner is working as intended, as soon as i plug three more pins on the second board, the miner started to reset in loop.
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November 25, 2017, 08:48:09 AM
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Guys, please help me out this problem. Today, i had received my miner from Bitmain, so i booted up:

- Two fans are spinning and working.
- The controller and ethernet port are working.
- Three hashboards are all working, all three had showed no signs of xxx or anything related to defective. (Tested each board before plugged in all three).
- The power supply (Bitmain's APW3++) is working as well as all pins
- I am using a power cable 10A - 250v.

Results: If i plug the PSU more than 2 hashboards, the miner will begin to reset every 5 secs, then loop.

So what is the problem here? Is it because my outlet doesn't have enough power to run it? You know something about circuit breakers and sh*t.

I think it's a problem that your PSU can't deliver the power. Needs to be replaced or you can try to install my firmware, set the voltage to lowest and frequency to 400 mhz and see if that keeps running (as it draws way less power, comparable to 2 hashingboards on the original one)

But i have tested with two PSUs (the APW3++ 1600W ones), the results are the same, if i plug three pins in one hashboard, the miner is working as intended, as soon as i plug three more pins on the second board, the miner started to reset in loop.

Just run it with 3 power pins then... 3 in all of them if that works? Make sure to reduce voltage / frequency as you don't want to burn the power cables Wink
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November 25, 2017, 08:52:52 AM
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Guys, please help me out this problem. Today, i had received my miner from Bitmain, so i booted up:

- Two fans are spinning and working.
- The controller and ethernet port are working.
- Three hashboards are all working, all three had showed no signs of xxx or anything related to defective. (Tested each board before plugged in all three).
- The power supply (Bitmain's APW3++) is working as well as all pins
- I am using a power cable 10A - 250v.

Results: If i plug the PSU more than 2 hashboards, the miner will begin to reset every 5 secs, then loop.

So what is the problem here? Is it because my outlet doesn't have enough power to run it? You know something about circuit breakers and sh*t.

I think it's a problem that your PSU can't deliver the power. Needs to be replaced or you can try to install my firmware, set the voltage to lowest and frequency to 400 mhz and see if that keeps running (as it draws way less power, comparable to 2 hashingboards on the original one)

But i have tested with two PSUs (the APW3++ 1600W ones), the results are the same, if i plug three pins in one hashboard, the miner is working as intended, as soon as i plug three more pins on the second board, the miner started to reset in loop.

Just run it with 3 power pins then... 3 in all of them if that works? Make sure to reduce voltage / frequency as you don't want to burn the power cables Wink

Do you how many amps does a D3 have? I wonder the circuit breaker of the room i was trying to run did not have enough amps or voltages or watts. I am thinking of calling an electrician.
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November 25, 2017, 09:42:52 AM
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how can i disable the 2 dev pool which are automatic enabled after a reeboot or settings change?

any idea?
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November 25, 2017, 10:17:05 AM
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Guys, please help me out this problem. Today, i had received my miner from Bitmain, so i booted up:

- Two fans are spinning and working.
- The controller and ethernet port are working.
- Three hashboards are all working, all three had showed no signs of xxx or anything related to defective. (Tested each board before plugged in all three).
- The power supply (Bitmain's APW3++) is working as well as all pins
- I am using a power cable 10A - 250v.

Results: If i plug the PSU more than 2 hashboards, the miner will begin to reset every 5 secs, then loop.

So what is the problem here? Is it because my outlet doesn't have enough power to run it? You know something about circuit breakers and sh*t.

I think it's a problem that your PSU can't deliver the power. Needs to be replaced or you can try to install my firmware, set the voltage to lowest and frequency to 400 mhz and see if that keeps running (as it draws way less power, comparable to 2 hashingboards on the original one)

But i have tested with two PSUs (the APW3++ 1600W ones), the results are the same, if i plug three pins in one hashboard, the miner is working as intended, as soon as i plug three more pins on the second board, the miner started to reset in loop.

Just run it with 3 power pins then... 3 in all of them if that works? Make sure to reduce voltage / frequency as you don't want to burn the power cables Wink

Do you how many amps does a D3 have? I wonder the circuit breaker of the room i was trying to run did not have enough amps or voltages or watts. I am thinking of calling an electrician.

@stock ~1250 watts

so if you;re on 230v thats ~5 AMPS, on 110v ~11 AMPS
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November 25, 2017, 10:19:06 AM
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Testing the new version now, so expect a new version in a few hours
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November 25, 2017, 11:10:54 AM
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Testing the new version now, so expect a new version in a few hours

Good Job...

any clue on enhancement expectation?

Also on your voting, any chance of adding multi Algo?
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November 25, 2017, 11:42:01 AM
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Guys, please help me out this problem. Today, i had received my miner from Bitmain, so i booted up:

- Two fans are spinning and working.
- The controller and ethernet port are working.
- Three hashboards are all working, all three had showed no signs of xxx or anything related to defective. (Tested each board before plugged in all three).
- The power supply (Bitmain's APW3++) is working as well as all pins
- I am using a power cable 10A - 250v.

Results: If i plug the PSU more than 2 hashboards, the miner will begin to reset every 5 secs, then loop.

So what is the problem here? Is it because my outlet doesn't have enough power to run it? You know something about circuit breakers and sh*t.

I think it's a problem that your PSU can't deliver the power. Needs to be replaced or you can try to install my firmware, set the voltage to lowest and frequency to 400 mhz and see if that keeps running (as it draws way less power, comparable to 2 hashingboards on the original one)

But i have tested with two PSUs (the APW3++ 1600W ones), the results are the same, if i plug three pins in one hashboard, the miner is working as intended, as soon as i plug three more pins on the second board, the miner started to reset in loop.

Just run it with 3 power pins then... 3 in all of them if that works? Make sure to reduce voltage / frequency as you don't want to burn the power cables Wink

Do you how many amps does a D3 have? I wonder the circuit breaker of the room i was trying to run did not have enough amps or voltages or watts. I am thinking of calling an electrician.

@stock ~1250 watts

so if you;re on 230v thats ~5 AMPS, on 110v ~11 AMPS

How high is the hashrate on the D3 you get, the last on i get was 19.3 GH, and on the paper from Bitmain stay something that one Hashboard will need 560 Watt.
I have never test it, because i get more then 10000 HW-Errors in the 1st minute, so i take down the Frequency to 506 and then it was 1100-1150 W.
When you not have make the update to the new firmware until now, try to get the frequency down to maybe 350, then you must be under 1000W.
the Bitmain PSU only give 1600W on 220V, with 110 it´s somewhere 1000-1100 W i think.

You can try to plug the 1st.PSU on the Controller + 1 Hashboard and the other PSU on the next Hashboard, but never plug 2 different PSU on one Hashboard.
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November 25, 2017, 11:45:14 AM
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k guys, I just posted this link: www.inginer.xyz
I think that's what we need. (many algo with D3)

If they release a version is important decompiler fisrt and review possible backdoors to ours D3
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November 25, 2017, 11:47:32 AM
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k guys, I just posted this link: www.inginer.xyz
I think that's what we need. (many algo with D3)

Yes, we need multialgo,
but this looks more like a Scam.

The only CONFIRMED Information on this site is the Donation.

No Information that they working on this Firmware or that they get progress.
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November 25, 2017, 12:03:15 PM
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strange things happen semetimes my pool are deleted and these devfee pools are active..
what is this HuhHuhHuh

is here somethng wrong in the firmware? only the D3 with blissz firmware does this!!!!

http://up.picr.de/31046211je.jpg

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November 25, 2017, 12:18:59 PM
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ok anyone else get an email and be given a TONNNNNNN a coupons from bitmain?HuhHuhHuh??

like literally over $4400 worth of coupons??

is this an "I'm sorry" for all the D3's I bought that are personal heaters?
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November 25, 2017, 12:27:16 PM
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Hi, I want to say thank you to Mr. blissz for his work and the effort.
I have two D3 on the way, I will turn them on in my home. The electricity cost is high! With the default configuration of Bitmain, I think they are not profitable any more !
Could you please advise me, and what profile you advise me to try ?

Regards
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