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December 16, 2013, 12:22:00 PM
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how many btc is it producing a day?

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December 16, 2013, 12:39:03 PM
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how many btc is it producing a day?
Use the calculators dude average 45Gh per board

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December 17, 2013, 08:02:06 AM
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Is it possible to use different generations of HEX-boards on same controller?
Meaning that if I have tplink and few HEX16A2-boards can I chain HEX16B on same tplink?
Or do I need another tplink to control different kind of HEX-boards?
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December 17, 2013, 09:51:53 AM
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Is it possible to use different generations of HEX-boards on same controller?
Meaning that if I have tplink and few HEX16A2-boards can I chain HEX16B on same tplink?
Or do I need another tplink to control different kind of HEX-boards?
Yes
You can

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December 21, 2013, 08:41:14 PM
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Again more questions  Smiley

1. What are the dimensions of boards?
2. And positions of holes on the board?
3. How many Amperes of current (12V) is enough per board?

And for all different board, HEX16A, HEX16A2, HEX16B, HEX8A1.
I assume boards to be same size and holes on same position?


I am waiting for few boards (january delivery  Undecided )
Waiting is killing me and I plan to use waiting time "wisely" building open case for boards and power supply.
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December 22, 2013, 09:19:16 AM
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Again more questions  Smiley

1. What are the dimensions of boards?
2. And positions of holes on the board?
3. How many Amperes of current (12V) is enough per board?

And for all different board, HEX16A, HEX16A2, HEX16B, HEX8A1.
I assume boards to be same size and holes on same position?


I am waiting for few boards (january delivery  Undecided )
Waiting is killing me and I plan to use waiting time "wisely" building open case for boards and power supply.
Outer Dimensions of the 4 models are the same.
The holes are the same on HEX16xx
The hole pattern on HEX8A1 is different

For dimensions you can use this http://ge.tt/2B4qW051/v/0?c

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December 24, 2013, 12:18:46 PM
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Is it possible to use different generations of HEX-boards on same controller?
Meaning that if I have tplink and few HEX16A2-boards can I chain HEX16B on same tplink?
Or do I need another tplink to control different kind of HEX-boards?
Yes
You can

HOW ?

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December 24, 2013, 02:06:25 PM
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Is it possible to use different generations of HEX-boards on same controller?
Meaning that if I have tplink and few HEX16A2-boards can I chain HEX16B on same tplink?
Or do I need another tplink to control different kind of HEX-boards?
Yes
You can

HOW ?
1. Buy USB hub
2. Upgrade your tplink to latest FW from technobit
3. Connect all your hex boards to USB hub including nsanos if yo have any
4. Connect tplink to uplink of the hub
5. Enjoy

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January 03, 2014, 11:30:42 AM
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On the Technobit Downloads page the file - http://technobit.eu/0_1_3.rar does not seem to be there, opening or downloading just produces a File not found page.

Anyone else managed to get this file?
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January 03, 2014, 04:23:26 PM
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I just tried it
It works

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January 03, 2014, 08:32:59 PM
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Hello technobit, hello Marto, i placed an order in november 23, i haven't receive anything yet, no email from you. no reply.. at these difficulty increase i will never get back the bitcoin that i spent for your bitfury miners. there is possibility to have any refund ? many thanks
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January 04, 2014, 04:48:49 PM
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thanks technobit, you just shipped miners today.  Sad
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January 06, 2014, 04:17:09 PM
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Can I put a HEX16B and Nanofuries on the same TP-Link MR3020 ? With a USB hub of course.
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January 06, 2014, 06:00:27 PM
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Can I put a HEX16B and Nanofuries on the same TP-Link MR3020 ? With a USB hub of course.


AFAIK with the latest firmware you can.


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January 11, 2014, 01:17:10 PM
Last edit: January 11, 2014, 08:59:33 PM by Gator-hex
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However I'm planing to change the fan with Arctic F9 PRO TC

Will that work? It's a 4 pin PWM fan.

TC stands for Thermal Control, only the PWM version of the fan is with PWM control

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Arghh.. now I have 5/6 of my Hex16B order the noise is unbearable!

Beware the 3800rpm fans that come with the Hex units they do not stop rotating for fingers *looks at bloody hand*
Keep pets and children well away!

I looked at the Arctic Pro TC but the drawback will be that it makes the units un-stackable.

Before I waste money on a new fan has anyone got experience of running the Hex16B on the stock fan at 5v or 7v?

5v should be about 1600rpm and half the noise? Anyone tried it and confirm no issues?

Anyone tried getting 7v by moving the ground to 5v? Would prefer 2200rpm.

As a space heater it's a fail at the moment, it's just too cool!  Wink

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January 11, 2014, 10:52:21 PM
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Before I waste money on a new fan has anyone got experience of running the Hex16B on the stock fan at 5v or 7v?

5v should be about 1600rpm and half the noise? Anyone tried it and confirm no issues?

Anyone tried getting 7v by moving the ground to 5v? Would prefer 2200rpm.

As a space heater it's a fail at the moment, it's just too cool!  Wink

At 5V the board is doing pretty well, didn't try 7 volts since I'm not sure if it will work or burn something, we have to ask Marto about this.

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The non PRO version of AC F9 is a normal fan and you can stack:

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January 11, 2014, 11:35:36 PM
Last edit: January 12, 2014, 09:12:02 AM by Gator-hex
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I just removed a fan and holly crap the fans on my second shipment are 4.7W 4500RPM 75CFM 47dBA!!!

http://www.alliedelec.com/search/productdetail.aspx?SKU=70226025#tab=specs

They were only 2W 3000RPM 51CFM 34dBA Sunons on my last Hex16B.

Seriously these fans are dangerous at 4500RPM without a guard. Watch out for your fingers! Noisy as hell too.

UPDATE: Just set all the 4500RPM fans to 5v. They probably still do 1875 RPM 31CFM. Seem to be keeping things cool enough for now.

Got some Arctic F9 on order, just the regular 1800RPM 43CFM ones without temp control, cheap as chips.


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January 12, 2014, 09:32:45 AM
Last edit: January 12, 2014, 06:43:44 PM by Gator-hex
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I just removed a fan and holly crap the fans on my second shipment are 4.7W 4500RPM 75CFM 47dBA!!!

http://www.alliedelec.com/search/productdetail.aspx?SKU=70226025#tab=specs

They were only 2W 3000RPM 51CFM 34dBA Sunons on my last Hex16B.

Seriously these fans are dangerous at 4500RPM without a guard. Watch out for your fingers! Noisy as hell too.

UPDATE: Just set all the 4500RPM fans to 5v. They probably still do 1875 RPM 31CFM. Seem to be keeping things cool enough for now.

Got some Arctic F9 on order, just the regular 1800RPM 43CFM ones without temp control, cheap as chips.

Ok, now i feel so stupid looking for replacement Fan.
The SUNON Maglev PF92251V1-000U-S99 is PWM fan, so what i need is to build PWM fan controller.

Did you choose this fan? I noticed the PWM blue/yellow wires were chopped off to make it non-PWM  Tongue

It would probably be best to run them at 7v by plugging the ground into the 5v (+12V-+5V=7V), then it should be 2625RPM 43.75CFM, but I'm not sure how the board or other peoples PSU will handle it. Soldering in a resistor on the 12v line, or even better a variable resister with 3 settings for 12v-overclocker,7v-normal,5v-underclocked, probably the safest option.

The Arctic F9 (AFACO-09000-GBA01) non-PWM non-temp control fan is good combination of airflow/quiet/price/safety.

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January 12, 2014, 09:56:57 AM
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I just removed a fan and holly crap the fans on my second shipment are 4.7W 4500RPM 75CFM 47dBA!!!

http://www.alliedelec.com/search/productdetail.aspx?SKU=70226025#tab=specs

They were only 2W 3000RPM 51CFM 34dBA Sunons on my last Hex16B.

Seriously these fans are dangerous at 4500RPM without a guard. Watch out for your fingers! Noisy as hell too.

UPDATE: Just set all the 4500RPM fans to 5v. They probably still do 1875 RPM 31CFM. Seem to be keeping things cool enough for now.

Got some Arctic F9 on order, just the regular 1800RPM 43CFM ones without temp control, cheap as chips.


I am jealous because this fans are not on mine Wink

Please help the Led Boy aka Bicknellski to make us a nice Christmas led tree and pay WASP membership fee here:
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January 12, 2014, 01:00:05 PM
Last edit: January 12, 2014, 01:59:12 PM by Gator-hex
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I am jealous because this fans are not on mine Wink

You won't be after you catch your finger on one. One slight touch and it's slice-slice!

Picture don't show it well but it put 2 slices in the end of my little finger.


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