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March 04, 2014, 11:09:57 PM
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Thanks for the update dude, just replied to your PM, just let me know and I'll shoot over the payment.
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March 05, 2014, 12:02:02 AM
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This page says "Not in Stock" in the title, does that mean that new orders aren't being accepted, or that they won't be processed for some time? I'm interested in 5-10 U1s, but am unsure whether I should send BTC now, or wait until that tag goes away. If anyone knows, I'd appreciate the feedback!
I only have about 2 dozen extra (I try to keep ~5% for RMA and lost package replacement).  I'm out right now.

They still have not arrived here's my UPS tracking info... they are in my town for all of today, I should have put a request in to go pick them up from UPS.

Wyoming, MI, United States    03/04/2014    5:00 P.M.    Emergency conditions beyond UPS' control.
   03/04/2014    8:49 A.M.    Destination Scan
   03/04/2014    8:18 A.M.    Arrival Scan
Lansing, MI, United States    03/04/2014    7:07 A.M.    Departure Scan
   03/04/2014    6:12 A.M.    Arrival Scan
   03/04/2014    6:00 A.M.    Late airplane.
Louisville, KY, United States    03/04/2014    4:59 A.M.    Departure Scan
   03/04/2014    12:18 A.M.    Import Scan
   03/04/2014    12:02 A.M.    Destination Scan
Louisville, KY, United States    03/02/2014    2:09 P.M.    Arrival Scan
Hapeville, GA, United States    03/02/2014    12:57 P.M.    Departure Scan
   03/02/2014    10:19 A.M.    Arrival Scan
   03/02/2014    7:12 A.M.    Registered with Clearing Agency. Shipment release pending Clearing Agency review. / Released by Clearing Agency. Now in-transit
Anchorage, AK, United States    03/01/2014    10:48 P.M.    Departure Scan
   03/01/2014    8:52 P.M.    Arrival Scan
Taoyuan, Taiwan    03/02/2014    5:07 A.M.    Departure Scan
   03/02/2014    3:00 A.M.    Arrival Scan
Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong    03/02/2014    1:28 A.M.    Departure Scan
   03/01/2014    8:17 A.M.    Registered with Clearing Agency. Shipment release pending Clearing Agency review. / Shipment submitted to Clearing Agency, awaiting final release.
Shenzhen, China    03/01/2014    10:50 A.M.    Departure Scan
   03/01/2014    2:00 A.M.    Arrival Scan
   03/01/2014    1:55 A.M.    Departure Scan
Shenzhen, China    02/28/2014    7:50 P.M.    Origin Scan
Shenzhen, China    02/27/2014    4:50 P.M.   Order Processed: Ready for UPS

Yes, thanks for the update. As soon as you have enough in stock, I want to place an order for 5.
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March 05, 2014, 02:27:58 AM
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After this order how soon do you estimate ordering and receiving in your next batch?
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March 05, 2014, 02:42:58 AM
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Been told about 2.5 to 3 weeks, early in queue for 2 batches of the new units.
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March 05, 2014, 02:54:00 AM
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Been told about 2.5 to 3 weeks, early in queue for 2 batches of the new units.
Great, gives me time to accumulate some BTC for a bigger purchase
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March 05, 2014, 03:15:49 AM
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Same here I really want to get 5 or 6 more next batch.  I could only get one last batch and only had enough for two this batch but I was too late to order.


Been told about 2.5 to 3 weeks, early in queue for 2 batches of the new units.
Great, gives me time to accumulate some BTC for a bigger purchase

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March 05, 2014, 06:17:02 AM
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So, on one of my 49-port hubs I see this on bfgminer with 24 antminers. (I am also running 10 dualminers on the same hub)
Is it normal to see 5%-25% HW errors on some machines? I see it's only 4/24 USBs that are giving me HW errors > 5%. Particularly the one that is 25% HW errors is concerning.
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the 25% error stick is most likely a dud in the making.

I have had more then 200 of these pass through my hands. 3 died off.  an error rate of 25% may mean it is dying off.  try to find it and clean the part that enters the usb port.

 I use  fine sanding pads  wait for link

http://www.grainger.com/product/3M-Sanding-Hand-Pad-4ZR94?functionCode=P2IDP2PCP


then give it a shot of air http://www.amazon.com/Fellowes-DUSTER-AIR-152A-2PK/dp/B0013CEQTK

then see what it does.  also once cleaned try  a direct port in your pc 

tHANKS, will try to cleanup and test again. Looks like it's the same USB, so probably not the port.
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March 05, 2014, 03:16:22 PM
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Been told about 2.5 to 3 weeks, early in queue for 2 batches of the new units.

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March 05, 2014, 05:25:49 PM
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So, on one of my 49-port hubs I see this on bfgminer with 24 antminers. (I am also running 10 dualminers on the same hub)
Is it normal to see 5%-25% HW errors on some machines? I see it's only 4/24 USBs that are giving me HW errors > 5%. Particularly the one that is 25% HW errors is concerning.
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the 25% error stick is most likely a dud in the making.

I have had more then 200 of these pass through my hands. 3 died off.  an error rate of 25% may mean it is dying off.  try to find it and clean the part that enters the usb port.

 I use  fine sanding pads  wait for link

http://www.grainger.com/product/3M-Sanding-Hand-Pad-4ZR94?functionCode=P2IDP2PCP


then give it a shot of air http://www.amazon.com/Fellowes-DUSTER-AIR-152A-2PK/dp/B0013CEQTK

then see what it does.  also once cleaned try  a direct port in your pc 

tHANKS, will try to cleanup and test again. Looks like it's the same USB, so probably not the port.

Try in a hub by itself at a slower clock speed, on a separate mining session.
I have some that were clocking 75% error at 0A01 (2100), when clocked at 0981 (2000), they behave perfectly.

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March 05, 2014, 06:27:42 PM
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So, on one of my 49-port hubs I see this on bfgminer with 24 antminers. (I am also running 10 dualminers on the same hub)
Is it normal to see 5%-25% HW errors on some machines? I see it's only 4/24 USBs that are giving me HW errors > 5%. Particularly the one that is 25% HW errors is concerning.
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the 25% error stick is most likely a dud in the making.

I have had more then 200 of these pass through my hands. 3 died off.  an error rate of 25% may mean it is dying off.  try to find it and clean the part that enters the usb port.

 I use  fine sanding pads  wait for link

http://www.grainger.com/product/3M-Sanding-Hand-Pad-4ZR94?functionCode=P2IDP2PCP


then give it a shot of air http://www.amazon.com/Fellowes-DUSTER-AIR-152A-2PK/dp/B0013CEQTK

then see what it does.  also once cleaned try  a direct port in your pc 

tHANKS, will try to cleanup and test again. Looks like it's the same USB, so probably not the port.

Try in a hub by itself at a slower clock speed, on a separate mining session.
I have some that were clocking 75% error at 0A01 (2100), when clocked at 0981 (2000), they behave perfectly.

From my testing and others, anything higher than 0981 is not attainable without a voltage increase.

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March 05, 2014, 06:42:02 PM
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So, on one of my 49-port hubs I see this on bfgminer with 24 antminers. (I am also running 10 dualminers on the same hub)
Is it normal to see 5%-25% HW errors on some machines? I see it's only 4/24 USBs that are giving me HW errors > 5%. Particularly the one that is 25% HW errors is concerning.
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the 25% error stick is most likely a dud in the making.

I have had more then 200 of these pass through my hands. 3 died off.  an error rate of 25% may mean it is dying off.  try to find it and clean the part that enters the usb port.

 I use  fine sanding pads  wait for link

http://www.grainger.com/product/3M-Sanding-Hand-Pad-4ZR94?functionCode=P2IDP2PCP


then give it a shot of air http://www.amazon.com/Fellowes-DUSTER-AIR-152A-2PK/dp/B0013CEQTK

then see what it does.  also once cleaned try  a direct port in your pc 

tHANKS, will try to cleanup and test again. Looks like it's the same USB, so probably not the port.

Try in a hub by itself at a slower clock speed, on a separate mining session.
I have some that were clocking 75% error at 0A01 (2100), when clocked at 0981 (2000), they behave perfectly.

From my testing and others, anything higher than 0981 is not attainable without a voltage increase.

some hubs with some sticks can do a good 2.2gh ,but by and by 2.0 is the max.
He should also make sure the heat sink is tight I had a few loose ones.
Most likely it is a 'bad' one that will age quicker get hotter and die.
At least that is what the dead ones did with me.
  They ran less then perfect at 2.0 they ran hot and they died off.

 I have had a total of 7 or 8 with this problem and the other 4 or 5 got better with the cleaning and or sink tighten tricks.

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March 06, 2014, 12:00:13 AM
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Sorry been away from the forum a couple days. Was there a delay in this weeks shipping?
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March 06, 2014, 12:04:53 AM
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So, on one of my 49-port hubs I see this on bfgminer with 24 antminers. (I am also running 10 dualminers on the same hub)
Is it normal to see 5%-25% HW errors on some machines? I see it's only 4/24 USBs that are giving me HW errors > 5%. Particularly the one that is 25% HW errors is concerning.
img removed


the 25% error stick is most likely a dud in the making.

I have had more then 200 of these pass through my hands. 3 died off.  an error rate of 25% may mean it is dying off.  try to find it and clean the part that enters the usb port.

 I use  fine sanding pads  wait for link

http://www.grainger.com/product/3M-Sanding-Hand-Pad-4ZR94?functionCode=P2IDP2PCP


then give it a shot of air http://www.amazon.com/Fellowes-DUSTER-AIR-152A-2PK/dp/B0013CEQTK

then see what it does.  also once cleaned try  a direct port in your pc 

tHANKS, will try to cleanup and test again. Looks like it's the same USB, so probably not the port.

Try in a hub by itself at a slower clock speed, on a separate mining session.
I have some that were clocking 75% error at 0A01 (2100), when clocked at 0981 (2000), they behave perfectly.

From my testing and others, anything higher than 0981 is not attainable without a voltage increase.

some hubs with some sticks can do a good 2.2gh ,but by and by 2.0 is the max.
He should also make sure the heat sink is tight I had a few loose ones.
Most likely it is a 'bad' one that will age quicker get hotter and die.
At least that is what the dead ones did with me.
  They ran less then perfect at 2.0 they ran hot and they died off.

 I have had a total of 7 or 8 with this problem and the other 4 or 5 got better with the cleaning and or sink tighten tricks.
Do you guys use the same fuse that came with 49 port hub? I remember some users complaining about fuse overheating or burning when using BE sticks. Can these actually be fire hazard ? If yes, what precautions can I take?
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March 06, 2014, 12:37:24 AM
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I use 30A ATO automotive blade type fuse instead of the factory 40A for the 49-porters.
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March 06, 2014, 01:06:57 AM
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I use 30A ATO automotive blade type fuse instead of the factory 40A for the 49-porters.
this?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/5-pack-Fuse-30A-Automotive-Blade-ATO-/110487877574?pt=US_Car_Audio_Video_Fuses_Fuse_Holders&hash=item19b99737c6
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It would be the same size and type as the factory fuse but lower amp.  I don't remember the thread but it seems the factory fuse gets hot and not fast-acting enough that it gets welded onto the fuse port and melts the plastic housing (or something like that).  30A has been determined to be the sweet spot.  I got mine at Pep Boys.
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March 06, 2014, 02:40:47 AM
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Anyone heard from iLuvPC today to see if he got his package delivered?
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March 06, 2014, 03:13:41 AM
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Sorry been away from the forum a couple days. Was there a delay in this weeks shipping?
Yeah - take a look at the tracking info from UPS  1ZR239350443538453

Everything shipped out this evening for all orders - most everyone should have your items Friday
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March 06, 2014, 03:27:57 AM
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iluvpcs, not to be a pest, but I've asked for confirmation of my order three times. Twice via Pm. Can you confirm my order from the 03/3/2014?
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March 06, 2014, 03:31:03 AM
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iluvpcs, not to be a pest, but I've asked for confirmation of my order three times. Twice via Pm. Can you confirm my order from the 03/3/2014?
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