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February 06, 2014, 11:15:45 PM
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I can assure that klintay service is professional and he was trustworthy in my case.
I get my package after about 5 working days from HK to Poland.

Some photos of this beauty http://imgur.com/a/4BH89#3 Smiley

I will test it full of most power draw USB miner on market = our Bi•Fury Wink and post some review.

Thanks klintay !

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February 07, 2014, 09:39:16 AM
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I can assure that klintay service is professional and he was trustworthy in my case.
I get my package after about 5 working days from HK to Poland.

Some photos of this beauty http://imgur.com/a/4BH89#3 Smiley

I will test it full of most power draw USB miner on market = our Bi•Fury Wink and post some review.

Thanks klintay !

Oh man! I can't wait to hear how it goes...Dipo Electronic hub plus 19 bi-fury miners..mmmmmmmmmmmmm Smiley
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February 09, 2014, 02:47:35 PM
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I confirm that I have received my hub. Local customs charged me with VAT (Value Added Tax) but the duties for the item was free because it's electronics.

Will post pictures soon. I forgot to upload them last week. I have 2 Blue Furies and 2 Nano Furies and 1 Dual Miner, and they all work separately, but I can't get them to all work all at the same time. I attribute that to a software issue, not hardware though, so this hub is good.

Since I don't have enough miners to test this, I'm going to just try charging a bunch of mobile phones and tablets with it. hehe.

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February 13, 2014, 05:26:00 AM
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Received mine... Had to replace the power cord with one with a US plug, but it's running well.

I'll take some photos tomorrow... Running a RedFury, Bi*Fury, 3x Drillbit thumbs, and 4x Antminer U1's.

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February 13, 2014, 07:20:44 AM
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Received mine... Had to replace the power cord with one with a US plug, but it's running well.

I'll take some photos tomorrow... Running a RedFury, Bi*Fury, 3x Drillbit thumbs, and 4x Antminer U1's.

Great to hear that you are up and running fairly painlessly.
But Please ensure the replacement plug is 3 pin.

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February 13, 2014, 02:42:47 PM
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Received mine... Had to replace the power cord with one with a US plug, but it's running well.

I'll take some photos tomorrow... Running a RedFury, Bi*Fury, 3x Drillbit thumbs, and 4x Antminer U1's.

Great to hear that you are up and running fairly painlessly.
But Please ensure the replacement plug is 3 pin.

RF

Yes, it is a three-pin.  Standard PSU cord for the US with ground/earth plug.

Here's how it looks:


And yes, I know about all the warnings on the USB gooseneck fans, but haven't found a good high CFM alternative with a small footprint.

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February 13, 2014, 11:16:05 PM
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Excellent!!!!
Quite a menagerie of miners you have there…. ;-)

Hmmm… I think I can see a 49 port hub in the corner of the picture?

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February 13, 2014, 11:47:15 PM
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Excellent!!!!
Quite a menagerie of miners you have there…. ;-)

Hmmm… I think I can see a 49 port hub in the corner of the picture?

RF




That's just the tip of the iceberg...

So on your USB hub I've got:
3x Drillbit Thumbs
1x Bi*Fury
1x RedFury
4x Antminer U1's
connected to my Mac Pro

On the ASICMiner 49 Port hub I've got:
44x ASICMiner Block Erupters
3x Antminer U1's
Connected to a RaspPi with Minepeon

In a Spotswood case:
5x Drillbit 8Boards
Connected to a BeagleBoneBlack (Debian)

1x Antminer S1

In another Spotswood Case:
4x MSI TFIII 7950's
(Middlecoin Mining)


You can see some of them before I rearranged things and got the Antminer S1 here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJkZFXVxyDo

Will have to post an updated video with your hub and the S1 that just arrived Wink

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February 14, 2014, 02:07:55 AM
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Hi,
What you may consider doing… for a test is throw that 49 board from the Raspberry pi to the  OSX for an hour and compare your hash rates.

I found that the hash rates improve when I moved my miners from shitty little cutter single core SBC's, sometimes as much as 400MH/s per miner for the BE's
The issue is that on many of these SBC's the  Ethernet/network is chained off the same damned USB systems.


The only thing to watch is that for some reason OSX is very fussy about the structure of the USB chain.
The devices show up, but the miner software has a hell of a job enumerating the devices.
Sometimes failing to remove devices that were removed.



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February 14, 2014, 02:30:23 AM
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Hi,
What you may consider doing… for a test is throw that 49 board from the Raspberry pi to the  OSX for an hour and compare your hash rates.

I found that the hash rates improve when I moved my miners from shitty little cutter single core SBC's, sometimes as much as 400MH/s per miner for the BE's
The issue is that on many of these SBC's the  Ethernet/network is chained off the same damned USB systems.


The only thing to watch is that for some reason OSX is very fussy about the structure of the USB chain.
The devices show up, but the miner software has a hell of a job enumerating the devices.
Sometimes failing to remove devices that were removed.




Yup, I used to have the 49hub on the Mac.  But as you mentioned, the enumeration is a bitch, especially for the Erupters.  It made the network systempref hang anytime I brought it up for network settings. Oddly enough, they seem happier on my Raspberry Pi with the latest preview build of Minepeon and BFGMiner and hashrate hasn't really suffered. CGMiner was worse on the Pi.

Your hub and the more powerful USB miners (even the ones that share drivers with the Erupters) are much better with my Mac now, which itself is a bit mission critical since I run a p2pool node this all connects to.  I even have a dual Link aggregated gig-Ethernet connection between my managed switch and my Mac Pro to maximize connections to my p2pool node so not being able to open the network syspref wasn't ideal.

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February 14, 2014, 02:34:30 AM
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Yep the reason it hangs in systempref is that is where the shitty setup for modems is processed and since the BE's enumerate as serial interfaces……
Something messes up and….well you get the picture…

'ZOC' does the same with FTDI USB serial chips sometimes….

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February 14, 2014, 04:45:33 AM
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Excellent!!!!
Quite a menagerie of miners you have there…. ;-)

Hmmm… I think I can see a 49 port hub in the corner of the picture?

RF




That's just the tip of the iceberg...

So on your USB hub I've got:
3x Drillbit Thumbs
1x Bi*Fury
1x RedFury
4x Antminer U1's
connected to my Mac Pro

On the ASICMiner 49 Port hub I've got:
44x ASICMiner Block Erupters
3x Antminer U1's
Connected to a RaspPi with Minepeon

In a Spotswood case:
5x Drillbit 8Boards
Connected to a BeagleBoneBlack (Debian)

1x Antminer S1

In another Spotswood Case:
4x MSI TFIII 7950's
(Middlecoin Mining)


You can see some of them before I rearranged things and got the Antminer S1 here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJkZFXVxyDo

Will have to post an updated video with your hub and the S1 that just arrived Wink

Sweet!

I just got in a shipment of Gridseed dualminer Bitcoin/Litecoin usb miners. So going to test them out tonight. Here is a sneak preview first though:











I can assure that klintay service is professional and he was trustworthy in my case.
I get my package after about 5 working days from HK to Poland.

Some photos of this beauty http://imgur.com/a/4BH89#3 Smiley

I will test it full of most power draw USB miner on market = our Bi•Fury Wink and post some review.

Thanks klintay !

Felipeo, any word yet on the results when using the bi-fury usb miners?
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February 14, 2014, 05:19:58 AM
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Klintay: do you have another thread for selling the DualMiners?

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February 15, 2014, 08:39:02 AM
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Klintay: do you have another thread for selling the DualMiners?

I am planning on organising a group buy in the near future. At the moment i just ordered these ones for myself as testers. They are hashing away nicely right now.
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February 17, 2014, 04:35:04 PM
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Felipeo, any word yet on the results when using the bi-fury usb miners?

Sorry for long time no post but I really have much to do last time Wink

And now to the point!
Yes this Dipo hub is the most power full production hub I have in my hand!
I can confirm Hub easy serve 19 Bi•Fury's with no power drops!

For every day I used setup like this:


And get result like this(last device is weaker one, its not because lack of power):

 
16 Bi•Fury's and minepeon.


And because Dipo have 3 USB ports on side its quite expandable Wink
So basically you can easily made Dipo + 3x Dipo monster with 64+ ports all 5V and 1A, using just 1 USB port in your computer(rPi will not see 2 line)

My next setup will be Dipo + 3x ORICO A3H10(because I have couple in hand) That will be 16 + 3x5 = 31 Bi•Fury Wink


Thanks again klintay!

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February 18, 2014, 07:47:10 AM
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16 Bi•Fury's and minepeon.


And because Dipo have 3 USB ports on side its quite expandable Wink
So basically you can easily made Dipo + 3x Dipo monster with 64+ ports all 5V and 1A, using just 1 USB port in your computer(rPi will not see 2 line)

My next setup will be Dipo + 3x ORICO A3H10(because I have couple in hand) That will be 16 + 3x5 = 31 Bi•Fury Wink


Thanks again klintay!

Oh man! What a sweet picture  Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool
Thank you for posting that. I am really happy to hear they past the test. That is super news! I think need to get myself some Bi•Fury's soon  Wink
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February 18, 2014, 06:22:52 PM
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Oh man! What a sweet picture  Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool
Thank you for posting that. I am really happy to hear they past the test. That is super news! I think need to get myself some Bi•Fury's soon  Wink

That is no problem Smiley just give me a singh I will make your order right priority and process it by my self Smiley

Cheers!

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February 19, 2014, 02:47:11 AM
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I have lowered the prices (see first page for details), there is now only 9 left. Get them while stocks last!
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February 19, 2014, 02:57:00 AM
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Last edit: February 19, 2014, 03:24:35 AM by philipma1957
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I have lowered the prices (see first page for details), there is now only 9 left. Get them while stocks last!
hold one for me


okay set mine to 120 volt usa.

155
 40
195  minus btc discount of 6%   =  183.30 usd = about .288 btc so I will send in a minute or 2.


sent .291 btc


https://blockchain.info/tx/fadcb9e611793b9e7359f7f90dc0b1cdd10aff40484ddd7fe18e0e3f081b6a72


from

1Fo2K52Rz7LZw9fcF5BDdDBjfNaViQ8J3x


also sent a pm.

so 120 volt usa setting and I will be looking forward to using it.  thanks  philipma1957

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