Jelly_Bein
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June 14, 2019, 02:46:18 PM |
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[/glow]link=topic=2420357.msg51448839#msg51448839 date=1560402162] Good evening,
I am a newby and I am still waiting for my moonlander 2, but I have a couple of dummy questions.
1. Can my pc go to sleeping mode while mining?
2. If I have multiple USB miners and I want to mine the same coin, do I need to run different .bat files? Or can I just run a single .bat document and all the miners will run for that coin?
3. Can anyone recommend a good tutorial on how to choose a good scrypt coin to mine? I have been reading around and it seems to be information out there is biased. I kinda want to stay away from Litecoin since it is super competitive.
Thank you in advance.
A good scrypt coin to practice and test out your moonlander is The Holy Roger Coin at mining.theholyroger.com, I apologize if this post is inappropriate
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tortellino
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July 08, 2019, 09:46:39 AM |
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[/glow]link=topic=2420357.msg51448839#msg51448839 date=1560402162] Good evening,
I am a newby and I am still waiting for my moonlander 2, but I have a couple of dummy questions.
1. Can my pc go to sleeping mode while mining?
2. If I have multiple USB miners and I want to mine the same coin, do I need to run different .bat files? Or can I just run a single .bat document and all the miners will run for that coin?
3. Can anyone recommend a good tutorial on how to choose a good scrypt coin to mine? I have been reading around and it seems to be information out there is biased. I kinda want to stay away from Litecoin since it is super competitive.
Thank you in advance.
A good scrypt coin to practice and test out your moonlander is The Holy Roger Coin at mining.theholyroger.com, I apologize if this post is inappropriate try NoteBlockchain for the start at their original mining pool https://mining.notebc.space/even with moonlander 2 you will make some coins; beside that they a web and IOS/Android wallet and a nice faucet to get some extra coins: https://www.notebc.com/mining
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notabeliever
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July 10, 2019, 01:45:52 PM |
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Need a link to where I can buy 2 fans for FB2
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notabeliever
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July 16, 2019, 01:30:53 AM Last edit: July 16, 2019, 01:53:36 AM by notabeliever |
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Need a link to where I can buy 2 fans for FB2
Found these on Newegg and amazon now.............mini DC 5V 25mm 2510s 25x25x10mm 2pin Brushless this one was interesting too.Enokay Raspberry Pi 3 Model B B+ Dual Fan
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sero2kk
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August 16, 2019, 12:00:23 PM |
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hi, how i can set different MDI clocks for each stick on linux? ./bfgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://litecoinpool.org:3333 -u xxxxx.yyyyy1 -p 1,d=128 -S ALL --set MLD:clock=756 --api-network --api-listen
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September 04, 2019, 01:44:20 PM |
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Didn't see anything in the 1st posts or with a search. Does anyone have a source for replacement fans for these? I have a few that have dead fans, I'm cooling them with a USB fan blowing on them for now but it's not ideal.
Thanks, Dave
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jstefanop (OP)
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September 04, 2019, 02:42:59 PM |
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Didn't see anything in the 1st posts or with a search. Does anyone have a source for replacement fans for these? I have a few that have dead fans, I'm cooling them with a USB fan blowing on them for now but it's not ideal.
Thanks, Dave
Any 25mm 5v 5K+ RPM fan will do.
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House Xylander
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September 15, 2019, 07:50:38 PM |
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I have an ML2 that has quit working. I had 2 of these for some time running with an extra USB fan blowing on them in addition to their own fans as an extra measure of cooling. The fan on the unit still works when I swapped it to the other working ML2 and vice versa.
Is there any other testing that can be done to see if this is completely dead or still salvageable?
Not sure if this means anything but when I plug it into my USB power monitor the screen blinks rapidly.
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September 15, 2019, 08:55:35 PM |
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I have an ML2 that has quit working. I had 2 of these for some time running with an extra USB fan blowing on them in addition to their own fans as an extra measure of cooling. The fan on the unit still works when I swapped it to the other working ML2 and vice versa.
Is there any other testing that can be done to see if this is completely dead or still salvageable?
Not sure if this means anything but when I plug it into my USB power monitor the screen blinks rapidly.
you should be able to see it as a COM device under device manager, if it does not show up there then either windows blocked the silicon labs driver and/or you need to reinstall it. If it still does not show then yea it could be dead. No reason something is wrong with it if you haven't overclocked it like crazy or overheated...they should last a pretty long time. You can also try a different system in case its system related.
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House Xylander
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September 15, 2019, 09:40:17 PM |
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I have an ML2 that has quit working. I had 2 of these for some time running with an extra USB fan blowing on them in addition to their own fans as an extra measure of cooling. The fan on the unit still works when I swapped it to the other working ML2 and vice versa.
Is there any other testing that can be done to see if this is completely dead or still salvageable?
Not sure if this means anything but when I plug it into my USB power monitor the screen blinks rapidly.
you should be able to see it as a COM device under device manager, if it does not show up there then either windows blocked the silicon labs driver and/or you need to reinstall it. If it still does not show then yea it could be dead. No reason something is wrong with it if you haven't overclocked it like crazy or overheated...they should last a pretty long time. You can also try a different system in case its system related. Not showing up under com devices, no lights come on when I first plug it into either my Linux or windows machines Been running them at clock speed 756 and getting 4.4mhs average. never had an issue until last night when I noticed my hash rate was about half and saw that one unit was not blinking.
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September 23, 2019, 01:09:40 PM |
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I just started mining with my new moonlander 2 yesterday. I currently have it directly plugged into a USB SS port. I have had to dial the frequency back to 384, since anything above that causes large amounts of HW errors. I also checked the temp and it is running around 100f. I am assuming that this is a power issue and not a defective unit but figured I would run it by the community to see if you all have experienced this before. Thanks in advance.
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styleshifter
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September 23, 2019, 02:02:52 PM |
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I just started mining with my new moonlander 2 yesterday. I currently have it directly plugged into a USB SS port. I have had to dial the frequency back to 384, since anything above that causes large amounts of HW errors. I also checked the temp and it is running around 100f. I am assuming that this is a power issue and not a defective unit but figured I would run it by the community to see if you all have experienced this before. Thanks in advance.
I think it's a power issue. On the USB port of my desktop I can run it on 612 MHz. On a powered USB hub even 756 MHz are possible.
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jstefanop (OP)
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September 23, 2019, 02:28:13 PM |
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I just started mining with my new moonlander 2 yesterday. I currently have it directly plugged into a USB SS port. I have had to dial the frequency back to 384, since anything above that causes large amounts of HW errors. I also checked the temp and it is running around 100f. I am assuming that this is a power issue and not a defective unit but figured I would run it by the community to see if you all have experienced this before. Thanks in advance.
Yes your USB port is not providing enough power, you can also try moving the bottom pot slightly (~10 degrees) clockwise to increase the voltage and see if that has a change.
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September 23, 2019, 05:43:52 PM |
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I just started mining with my new moonlander 2 yesterday. I currently have it directly plugged into a USB SS port. I have had to dial the frequency back to 384, since anything above that causes large amounts of HW errors. I also checked the temp and it is running around 100f. I am assuming that this is a power issue and not a defective unit but figured I would run it by the community to see if you all have experienced this before. Thanks in advance.
Yes your USB port is not providing enough power, you can also try moving the bottom pot slightly (~10 degrees) clockwise to increase the voltage and see if that has a change. Thanks for the quick reply. Just to verify while adjusting temps should not exceed 80C correct?
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September 24, 2019, 12:40:10 AM Last edit: September 24, 2019, 01:07:31 AM by tsmonero |
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I just started mining with my new moonlander 2 yesterday. I currently have it directly plugged into a USB SS port. I have had to dial the frequency back to 384, since anything above that causes large amounts of HW errors. I also checked the temp and it is running around 100f. I am assuming that this is a power issue and not a defective unit but figured I would run it by the community to see if you all have experienced this before. Thanks in advance.
Yes your USB port is not providing enough power, you can also try moving the bottom pot slightly (~10 degrees) clockwise to increase the voltage and see if that has a change. Thanks for the quick reply. Just to verify while adjusting temps should not exceed 80C correct? Ok I now have the mem at .9 and the processor at .79 and still 450 just produces mostly errors
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September 24, 2019, 04:41:24 PM |
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I just started mining with my new moonlander 2 yesterday. I currently have it directly plugged into a USB SS port. I have had to dial the frequency back to 384, since anything above that causes large amounts of HW errors. I also checked the temp and it is running around 100f. I am assuming that this is a power issue and not a defective unit but figured I would run it by the community to see if you all have experienced this before. Thanks in advance.
Yes your USB port is not providing enough power, you can also try moving the bottom pot slightly (~10 degrees) clockwise to increase the voltage and see if that has a change. Thanks for the quick reply. Just to verify while adjusting temps should not exceed 80C correct? Ok I now have the mem at .9 and the processor at .79 and still 450 just produces mostly errors Whats the error %? Did you try another computer/USB port?
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September 26, 2019, 12:38:28 AM |
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I just started mining with my new moonlander 2 yesterday. I currently have it directly plugged into a USB SS port. I have had to dial the frequency back to 384, since anything above that causes large amounts of HW errors. I also checked the temp and it is running around 100f. I am assuming that this is a power issue and not a defective unit but figured I would run it by the community to see if you all have experienced this before. Thanks in advance.
Yes your USB port is not providing enough power, you can also try moving the bottom pot slightly (~10 degrees) clockwise to increase the voltage and see if that has a change. Thanks for the quick reply. Just to verify while adjusting temps should not exceed 80C correct? Ok I now have the mem at .9 and the processor at .79 and still 450 just produces mostly errors Whats the error %? Did you try another computer/USB port? I tried multiple computers, and even got a power hub. After much testing I think it might be a heat issue. I don't know why I didn't notice before but the glued in heatsink is crooked and exposing the ic a bit. Also noticed when the temp hits about 112f it goes down hill real quick lol. I figure if the heatsink is at 112 that corner of the chip has to be hitting critical. Optimal for me right now is .72v on the chip and 450 for the speed. That puts me at about 2.5MH/s has rate starts higher and slows down as it gets warmer.
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September 26, 2019, 04:36:39 AM |
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I just started mining with my new moonlander 2 yesterday. I currently have it directly plugged into a USB SS port. I have had to dial the frequency back to 384, since anything above that causes large amounts of HW errors. I also checked the temp and it is running around 100f. I am assuming that this is a power issue and not a defective unit but figured I would run it by the community to see if you all have experienced this before. Thanks in advance.
Yes your USB port is not providing enough power, you can also try moving the bottom pot slightly (~10 degrees) clockwise to increase the voltage and see if that has a change. Thanks for the quick reply. Just to verify while adjusting temps should not exceed 80C correct? Ok I now have the mem at .9 and the processor at .79 and still 450 just produces mostly errors Whats the error %? Did you try another computer/USB port? I tried multiple computers, and even got a power hub. After much testing I think it might be a heat issue. I don't know why I didn't notice before but the glued in heatsink is crooked and exposing the ic a bit. Also noticed when the temp hits about 112f it goes down hill real quick lol. I figure if the heatsink is at 112 that corner of the chip has to be hitting critical. Optimal for me right now is .72v on the chip and 450 for the speed. That puts me at about 2.5MH/s has rate starts higher and slows down as it gets warmer. Well after much tuning and trial and error I humbly admit I was incorrect on all previous assumptions. It would seem that certain voltages cater to certain frequencies. .75 on cores .o on ram and 756 is running at 4.25MH/s with HW at .98 word to any other noobs, read all the words on the first page especially the tuning section.
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