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I purchased 2 rigs that is scheduled to be delivered in min January for $12k. I cannot afford both of them because of a turn of events. If anyone is interested in one or both of them, please PM me and maybe we can work something out with Bitmine to have the order switched to you.
They probably wont let you do that. You don't think so? They seem reasonable so I don't see why they wouldn't. Why do you say? this is how they work, if you buy an item from them, and they clear your payment from their bank than they will not return your payment as per their statement...your best bet is to either find someone to buy it from you once you get the items or you can still use them for mining either bitcoin or other crypto currency that uses the same sha-256 algorythem ! i am sure you wont get your money back once they have cleared it from their bank. thats how it goes with any online purchase..
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December 16, 2013, 07:28:43 PM |
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There's a slight confusion, because I think you're talking American standards, but everyone else is talking European standards. Voltage in Europe is 220 Volts http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mains_electricity200 watts is nothing, forget it, you need much more. 16 Amperes is the current. So 16 Amperes x 220 Volts = 3.520 watts From the article above: Many areas such as the USA which use (nominally) 120 V make use of three-wire, single-phase 240 V systems to supply large appliances. In this system a 240 V supply comes with a centre-tap neutral to give two 120 V supplies which can also supply 240 V to loads connected between the two live wires.
You'd better ask a local electrician with the info above, probably you'll need a dedicated line directly from your Distribution board http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distribution_boardI have 120v with 200w per outlet(will have to check there max capacity) what is 16A? and what do you mean by "max.3840w"? i have lots of addaptors. Should i get another outlet installed with 1500mw outlet? for this purpose?
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December 16, 2013, 11:40:37 PM |
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wenn ich das auf Fiatleak richtig sehe, dann finden in China schon seit Stunden praktisch keine Trades mehr statt!?
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December 17, 2013, 06:42:52 AM Last edit: December 17, 2013, 06:53:03 AM by Biterfly |
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There's a slight confusion, because I think you're talking American standards, but everyone else is talking European standards. Voltage in Europe is 220 Volts http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mains_electricity200 watts is nothing, forget it, you need much more. 16 Amperes is the current. So 16 Amperes x 220 Volts = 3.520 watts From the article above: Many areas such as the USA which use (nominally) 120 V make use of three-wire, single-phase 240 V systems to supply large appliances. In this system a 240 V supply comes with a centre-tap neutral to give two 120 V supplies which can also supply 240 V to loads connected between the two live wires.
You'd better ask a local electrician with the info above, probably you'll need a dedicated line directly from your Distribution board http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distribution_boardI have 120v with 200w per outlet(will have to check there max capacity) what is 16A? and what do you mean by "max.3840w"? i have lots of addaptors. Should i get another outlet installed with 1500mw outlet? for this purpose?
Thanks for your feedback...One last questions...if you can help me figure this out. I know little to none about watts,volts and amps..I tried reading online about them but still have questions. I will make it easier. 1. I ordered Coincraft 600gh for mid jan delivery 2. I in power save mode its suppose to utilize 300w? Q(2)- what power wattage would i need to keep it working and be on the safe side 3. In turbo mode it will use 1500w? Q(3) What power wattage would i need to keep it working and be on the safe side and keep it from buring out? My answer as i see it and you can correct me if i am wrong(most likely i am..lol) Given 120v in UAE.. A(2) i should atleast have 500w power supply coming to the wall outlet? A(3) i should atleast have 1800w power supply coming to the wall outlet?
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Min€r
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December 18, 2013, 09:50:08 PM |
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There's a slight confusion, because I think you're talking American standards, but everyone else is talking European standards. Voltage in Europe is 220 Volts http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mains_electricity200 watts is nothing, forget it, you need much more. 16 Amperes is the current. So 16 Amperes x 220 Volts = 3.520 watts From the article above: Many areas such as the USA which use (nominally) 120 V make use of three-wire, single-phase 240 V systems to supply large appliances. In this system a 240 V supply comes with a centre-tap neutral to give two 120 V supplies which can also supply 240 V to loads connected between the two live wires.
You'd better ask a local electrician with the info above, probably you'll need a dedicated line directly from your Distribution board http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distribution_boardI have 120v with 200w per outlet(will have to check there max capacity) what is 16A? and what do you mean by "max.3840w"? i have lots of addaptors. Should i get another outlet installed with 1500mw outlet? for this purpose?
Thanks for your feedback...One last questions...if you can help me figure this out. I know little to none about watts,volts and amps..I tried reading online about them but still have questions. I will make it easier. 1. I ordered Coincraft 600gh for mid jan delivery 2. I in power save mode its suppose to utilize 300w? Q(2)- what power wattage would i need to keep it working and be on the safe side 3. In turbo mode it will use 1500w? Q(3) What power wattage would i need to keep it working and be on the safe side and keep it from buring out? My answer as i see it and you can correct me if i am wrong(most likely i am..lol) Given 120v in UAE.. A(2) i should atleast have 500w power supply coming to the wall outlet? A(3) i should atleast have 1800w power supply coming to the wall outlet? min. 1800W for your unit - but I think when you talk to you electrician he know what to do & make your 120v wires into 240v.
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Min€r
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December 18, 2013, 09:51:19 PM |
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Anybody have news about delievery date or status - Bitmine seems too silence... otherwise I have to call them tomorrow.
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Thracian
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December 18, 2013, 10:01:42 PM |
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Given 120v in UAE.. As far as I've checked, UAE seem to be operating at 220 V. Please check with a local electrician.
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mo_mo
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December 18, 2013, 10:52:46 PM |
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Anybody have news about delievery date or status - Bitmine seems too silence... otherwise I have to call them tomorrow.
waiting for more updates..they still haven't replied to my email yet...
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mo_mo
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December 19, 2013, 03:37:47 AM |
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There's a slight confusion, because I think you're talking American standards, but everyone else is talking European standards. Voltage in Europe is 220 Volts http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mains_electricity200 watts is nothing, forget it, you need much more. 16 Amperes is the current. So 16 Amperes x 220 Volts = 3.520 watts From the article above: Many areas such as the USA which use (nominally) 120 V make use of three-wire, single-phase 240 V systems to supply large appliances. In this system a 240 V supply comes with a centre-tap neutral to give two 120 V supplies which can also supply 240 V to loads connected between the two live wires.
You'd better ask a local electrician with the info above, probably you'll need a dedicated line directly from your Distribution board http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distribution_boardI have 120v with 200w per outlet(will have to check there max capacity) what is 16A? and what do you mean by "max.3840w"? i have lots of addaptors. Should i get another outlet installed with 1500mw outlet? for this purpose?
Thanks for your feedback...One last questions...if you can help me figure this out. I know little to none about watts,volts and amps..I tried reading online about them but still have questions. I will make it easier. 1. I ordered Coincraft 600gh for mid jan delivery 2. I in power save mode its suppose to utilize 300w? Q(2)- what power wattage would i need to keep it working and be on the safe side 3. In turbo mode it will use 1500w? Q(3) What power wattage would i need to keep it working and be on the safe side and keep it from buring out? My answer as i see it and you can correct me if i am wrong(most likely i am..lol) Given 120v in UAE.. A(2) i should atleast have 500w power supply coming to the wall outlet? A(3) i should atleast have 1800w power supply coming to the wall outlet? min. 1800W for your unit - but I think when you talk to you electrician he know what to do & make your 120v wires into 240v. since the power cord that comes in with the PSU is an european plug, where is the best place to buy the plug? do you guys know which 3000W PSU are they using
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Biterfly
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December 19, 2013, 06:07:00 AM |
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Given 120v in UAE.. As far as I've checked, UAE seem to be operating at 220 V. Please check with a local electrician. Yes you are right, i just checked...
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Biterfly
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December 19, 2013, 06:09:18 AM |
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There's a slight confusion, because I think you're talking American standards, but everyone else is talking European standards. Voltage in Europe is 220 Volts http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mains_electricity200 watts is nothing, forget it, you need much more. 16 Amperes is the current. So 16 Amperes x 220 Volts = 3.520 watts From the article above: Many areas such as the USA which use (nominally) 120 V make use of three-wire, single-phase 240 V systems to supply large appliances. In this system a 240 V supply comes with a centre-tap neutral to give two 120 V supplies which can also supply 240 V to loads connected between the two live wires.
You'd better ask a local electrician with the info above, probably you'll need a dedicated line directly from your Distribution board http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distribution_boardI have 120v with 200w per outlet(will have to check there max capacity) what is 16A? and what do you mean by "max.3840w"? i have lots of addaptors. Should i get another outlet installed with 1500mw outlet? for this purpose?
Thanks for your feedback...One last questions...if you can help me figure this out. I know little to none about watts,volts and amps..I tried reading online about them but still have questions. I will make it easier. 1. I ordered Coincraft 600gh for mid jan delivery 2. I in power save mode its suppose to utilize 300w? Q(2)- what power wattage would i need to keep it working and be on the safe side 3. In turbo mode it will use 1500w? Q(3) What power wattage would i need to keep it working and be on the safe side and keep it from buring out? My answer as i see it and you can correct me if i am wrong(most likely i am..lol) Given 120v in UAE.. A(2) i should atleast have 500w power supply coming to the wall outlet? A(3) i should atleast have 1800w power supply coming to the wall outlet? min. 1800W for your unit - but I think when you talk to you electrician he know what to do & make your 120v wires into 240v. Thanks for the feedback.. i will make the arrangement accordingly...but the price of bc is so low, i am scared that this project will be a loss. I might have to mine other currencies. Can Any one confirm that we can use the bitmine coincrafts for mining sha-256 algorithm for other currencies that use the same like name coin etc...
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December 19, 2013, 06:44:51 AM |
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I find it funny that make the people according to the order of the device to ensure the connection you should definitely prefer thoughts about whether and when to make if = is ever delivered when = or time ! I 'm batch 2 customer the avalon -clone my money depends now been 6 months in the air . ok for undelivered chips could bitmine nothing but it should unfortunately appliances are supplied with bitfury chips become nothing of it. then the hopeful message we are planning a separate chip and this is the end of november available. and again nothing . what you deserve because of such a device and how much does it cost to development since it is almost at hand they first miners themselves. you look at the curve dramatically increased within 20 days , almost doubling the speed is not alone knc and butterfly in the phase where there will be difficulties to be customized constantly supplied with news that showed the history already with avalon it would clear delivery data must appear in the orders ! how else can you clarify whether 10 or 20 days warping . bitmine should increase the order of customers in the december -batch automatically to 20% because these are guaranteed 20 days on Delivery Date . sorry I 'm gone off topic there are more important questions to clarify what voltage I need again?
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December 19, 2013, 11:58:52 AM |
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Has anyone had any problems paying BITMINE for rigs? I ask because my bank have said that the SWIFT/BIC code they give in their payment receipt is flagged in their systems as invalid.
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Min€r
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December 19, 2013, 12:30:37 PM |
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Has anyone had any problems paying BITMINE for rigs? I ask because my bank have said that the SWIFT/BIC code they give in their payment receipt is flagged in their systems as invalid.
No, it was working for me and friends - maybe contact them to check if there are some problems.
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December 19, 2013, 01:38:20 PM |
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SWIFT/BIC works fine, you may try to add or substract XX at the end of BIC because not all institutions accept (or not accept) full BIC format.
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Biterfly
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December 19, 2013, 03:37:48 PM |
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Has anyone had any problems paying BITMINE for rigs? I ask because my bank have said that the SWIFT/BIC code they give in their payment receipt is flagged in their systems as invalid.
This the swiftcode = POFICHBEXXX, recheck it and see if you have it right. Call the bank in switzerland and reconfirm. Thats what i did before i sent the payment.
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December 20, 2013, 09:04:52 PM |
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Thanks for the feedback.. i will make the arrangement accordingly...but the price of bc is so low, i am scared that this project will be a loss. I might have to mine other currencies. Can Any one confirm that we can use the bitmine coincrafts for mining sha-256 algorithm for other currencies that use the same like name coin etc...
I asked bitmine the same on the telephone about 3 weeks ago. And they reassured me that ALL sha-256 coins can be mined with their devices. I have no idea how their web accessible linux will look like, I have seen no screenshots yet, they promised me screenshots sometime in the future. I will get mine first week of february (I HOPE!!!!!) and make extensive tests, with pics and videos.
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December 20, 2013, 09:28:20 PM |
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Anybody has received a bitmine asic unit yet? Experience?
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SolarSilver
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December 20, 2013, 10:09:59 PM |
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Anybody has received a bitmine asic unit yet? Experience?
Delivery has been delayed until mid January
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December 21, 2013, 01:52:01 AM |
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delivery starting from the 16th December Delivery has been delayed until mid January
What happened to the "Dec 16" shipping date? Was there ever a real chance Bitmine could ship by Dec 16, or is this one of those 'promise to deliver early to get more $$$, then fall back on the fine print and deliver a month (maybe two months) later" bait-and-switch scams? Is it too early to start talking to lawyers and demanding refunds of all the Bitcoins I could have been mining since Dec 16?
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