Tong
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November 15, 2013, 09:19:28 PM |
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The 49-port hubs I received today unfortunately didn't have fuses in them. Though the fuses are on the way in a separate shipment, I can't wait for a couple of days to be able to used them. Upon inspection, it looks like they take automotive blade-type fuses. Is it the Mini Blade fuse? What's the required fuse amp rating for these hubs? I wanna head down to the local auto parts store and get them ASAP.
40 amp Regular in car fuses. Philipma made an observation that the 40 amp fuse it comes with is way too much for the hub, if each miner uses .5 amp and there's 49 ports, max it should draw is 24.5 amps. I got a 30 amp in mine and definitely runs cooler than the 40 amp it came with. The 40 was wicked hot all the time. Going to try a 25 amp and see if that's the sweet spot. Don't want an accidental power spike taking out the hub or all them miners. Thanks for this info. It seems that 25A makes a lot of sense as you alluded. I may have to try it myself; if it doesn't keep blowing up, then it should be good. Can you verify if it's the "mini" size blade fuse? I wouldn't call them the mini's: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuse_%28automotive%29They're the regular or "ATO" sized fuses. your standard in car fuse for most American made vehicles up until the late 90's.
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visdude
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November 16, 2013, 08:18:32 AM |
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The 49-port hubs I received today unfortunately didn't have fuses in them. Though the fuses are on the way in a separate shipment, I can't wait for a couple of days to be able to used them. Upon inspection, it looks like they take automotive blade-type fuses. Is it the Mini Blade fuse? What's the required fuse amp rating for these hubs? I wanna head down to the local auto parts store and get them ASAP.
40 amp Regular in car fuses. Philipma made an observation that the 40 amp fuse it comes with is way too much for the hub, if each miner uses .5 amp and there's 49 ports, max it should draw is 24.5 amps. I got a 30 amp in mine and definitely runs cooler than the 40 amp it came with. The 40 was wicked hot all the time. Going to try a 25 amp and see if that's the sweet spot. Don't want an accidental power spike taking out the hub or all them miners. Thanks for this info. It seems that 25A makes a lot of sense as you alluded. I may have to try it myself; if it doesn't keep blowing up, then it should be good. Can you verify if it's the "mini" size blade fuse? I wouldn't call them the mini's: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuse_%28automotive%29They're the regular or "ATO" sized fuses. your standard in car fuse for most American made vehicles up until the late 90's. Thank you.
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November 16, 2013, 08:20:54 AM |
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The 49-port hubs I received today unfortunately didn't have fuses in them. Though the fuses are on the way in a separate shipment, I can't wait for a couple of days to be able to used them. Upon inspection, it looks like they take automotive blade-type fuses. Is it the Mini Blade fuse? What's the required fuse amp rating for these hubs? I wanna head down to the local auto parts store and get them ASAP.
40 amp Regular in car fuses. Philipma made an observation that the 40 amp fuse it comes with is way too much for the hub, if each miner uses .5 amp and there's 49 ports, max it should draw is 24.5 amps. I got a 30 amp in mine and definitely runs cooler than the 40 amp it came with. The 40 was wicked hot all the time. Going to try a 25 amp and see if that's the sweet spot. Don't want an accidental power spike taking out the hub or all them miners. Thanks for this info. It seems that 25A makes a lot of sense as you alluded. I may have to try it myself; if it doesn't keep blowing up, then it should be good. Can you verify if it's the "mini" size blade fuse? I wouldn't call them the mini's: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuse_%28automotive%29They're the regular or "ATO" sized fuses. your standard in car fuse for most American made vehicles up until the late 90's. Thank you. Heard when the Erupters get into a heavy hashing session they can draw up to 30-50% more watts. I've not done any testing to confirm.
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November 18, 2013, 07:13:24 AM Last edit: November 18, 2013, 07:49:50 AM by wasted |
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Has anyone heard from SSB lately? I put in a paid order in on the 9th, and have not heard anything from him.
-Drew
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sbfree
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November 18, 2013, 12:00:10 PM |
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Has anyone heard from SSB lately? I put in a paid order in on the 9th, and have not heard anything from him.
-Drew
I PM'd a while ago, and didn't hear back from him either, and I PM'd a little while ago....hope all is well.
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SilentSonicBoom (OP)
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November 18, 2013, 02:34:26 PM |
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11/18/13 An immediate family medical emergency has come up this last weekend. I will not be able to take any new orders from Monday 11/18/13 through Saturday 11/23/13. Any pms or emails over the last 3 days I will try to catch up on today and send any orders placed out today. Please place any orders during this week with the other US AsicMiner resellers. I will start taking new orders starting Sunday evening 11/24/13. Thank you for your continued support!
Sincerely, SilentSonicBoom
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Thyatis
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November 18, 2013, 02:35:40 PM |
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Sorry to hear that!
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SilentSonicBoom (OP)
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November 18, 2013, 02:36:44 PM |
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Has anyone heard from SSB lately? I put in a paid order in on the 9th, and have not heard anything from him.
-Drew
Please PM me again. I may have missed your order somehow. I can get you a refund or work something out. Thanks. SSB
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SilentSonicBoom (OP)
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November 18, 2013, 02:37:27 PM |
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Has anyone heard from SSB lately? I put in a paid order in on the 9th, and have not heard anything from him.
-Drew
I PM'd a while ago, and didn't hear back from him either, and I PM'd a little while ago....hope all is well. I will contact you via pm later today. Thanks!
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SilentSonicBoom (OP)
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November 18, 2013, 02:38:42 PM |
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Sorry to hear that!
Thanks. I will reply to all pms later today and get any orders/warranty replacements out today. SSB
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doubleganger
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November 19, 2013, 06:22:45 AM |
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The 49-port hubs I received today unfortunately didn't have fuses in them. Though the fuses are on the way in a separate shipment, I can't wait for a couple of days to be able to used them. Upon inspection, it looks like they take automotive blade-type fuses. Is it the Mini Blade fuse? What's the required fuse amp rating for these hubs? I wanna head down to the local auto parts store and get them ASAP.
40 amp Regular in car fuses. Philipma made an observation that the 40 amp fuse it comes with is way too much for the hub, if each miner uses .5 amp and there's 49 ports, max it should draw is 24.5 amps. I got a 30 amp in mine and definitely runs cooler than the 40 amp it came with. The 40 was wicked hot all the time. Going to try a 25 amp and see if that's the sweet spot. Don't want an accidental power spike taking out the hub or all them miners. If you think the hub runs cooler with a smaller fuse you are just imagining it. The only effect of using a fuse smaller than called for by the device's specs would be the fuse blowing unnecessarily. Also, a fuse doesn't protect from power spikes. It takes a good surge protector for that.
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November 19, 2013, 02:41:59 PM |
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Im thinking they should have made some changes on that 49 port hub.
1) There should be delays when the sub hubs sync or they should have daisy chained like the Anker to cause the delay as part of the design.
2) Each 7 port sub-hub should have been switched and fused. Or at the very minimum the main fuse changed to a cartridge fuse as that bears up to heat better than the one they are using. This would allow you to switch off a bank and or switch on banks of ports (sub-hub) instead of unplugging miners then replugging 1 at a time with stubborn os's like windows.
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sidehack
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November 19, 2013, 04:12:10 PM |
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If you think the hub runs cooler with a smaller fuse you are just imagining it. The only effect of using a fuse smaller than called for by the device's specs would be the fuse blowing unnecessarily. Also, a fuse doesn't protect from power spikes. It takes a good surge protector for that. I think what he meant was, the fuse itself was getting hot. There have been reports of the plastic body of the stock 40A fuse melting and roasting things around the board. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=336911.0Hope everything is getting better for you, SSB.
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doubleganger
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November 19, 2013, 10:44:56 PM |
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If you think the hub runs cooler with a smaller fuse you are just imagining it. The only effect of using a fuse smaller than called for by the device's specs would be the fuse blowing unnecessarily. Also, a fuse doesn't protect from power spikes. It takes a good surge protector for that. I think what he meant was, the fuse itself was getting hot. There have been reports of the plastic body of the stock 40A fuse melting and roasting things around the board. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=336911.0Hope everything is getting better for you, SSB. Thanks for the clarification. In that case my guess is a batch of defective or mis-labeled fuses since all things being equal a lower rated fuse should have higher resistance and would be the one to run hotter since, after all, the way they work is under excessive current they get hot enough to melt and a lower rated fuse would melt at a lower current (amps).
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November 21, 2013, 02:33:19 PM |
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Speaking of the fuses, I saw someone say that they just removed theirs. They claim the erupters themselves all have their own fuses so it's redundant to have another. Anyone test this theory? Does it run fine without a fuse?
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SilentSonicBoom (OP)
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November 26, 2013, 08:48:27 PM |
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11/26/13 Thanks to everyone for the well wishes and kind words. My family is doing ok right now. I will be updating my prices for blades, cubes, backplanes, and USB hubs in the next few hours. Any orders placed tonight will ship in the morning. I will combine my group buys into one listing located here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=307095.0 . Thank you for your orders and continued support. Please have a happy Thanksgiving weekend!
Sincerely, SilentSonicBoom
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xzempt
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November 26, 2013, 09:53:04 PM |
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11/26/13 Thanks to everyone for the well wishes and kind words. My family is doing ok right now. I will be updating my prices for blades, cubes, backplanes, and USB hubs in the next few hours. Any orders placed tonight will ship in the morning. I will combine my group buys into one listing located here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=307095.0 . Thank you for your orders and continued support. Please have a happy Thanksgiving weekend!
Sincerely, SilentSonicBoom Glad you are back! Hope everything is ok
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SilentSonicBoom (OP)
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November 27, 2013, 04:39:21 AM |
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USA Orders Only
Cubes are 1.08 btc each. Blades are 0.37 btc each (Buy 10, get 1 backplane free). 49 port USB Hubs are 0.13 btc each. Backplanes are 0.11 btc each. PM me for large quantity purchases.
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WinterParker
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November 27, 2013, 02:06:16 PM |
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What Zip Code do i enter of the USPS site for - "the zip code your sending from"
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xjack
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November 27, 2013, 06:46:47 PM |
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Cubes in stock or pooling orders til minimum is met?
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