Received 10 gridseeds within 4 days from Hong Kong and 1 gridseed in 2 days from Zoomhash directly.
During testing, had 6 gridseeds fail; 2 sparked when I connected to my desktop computer directly without USB hub and 4 others wouldn't register using the USB hub that came with the units. The original USB hub was pretty cheap (open motherboard design, but I think ZoomHash is going to start sending out better quality USB hubs in the future).
Mailed in 6 bad units and received replacements within 2 days from the time Zoomhash received the bad units.
Discovered recommended solution to connect all gridseeds:Be sure to test each griseed individually!!! After all are tested can connect all at once.
1. Purchase quality USB hub (unless Zoomhash sends you one) The Rosewill 10 port USB Hub
http://www.amazon.com/Rosewill-10-Port-High-Speed-RHB-500/dp/B004F38WT4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1396692212&sr=8-1&keywords=rosewill+10+port+hub has been tested by others with 10 gridseeds connected. I purchased 2 Hubs and am very happy with them (running for 4 days straight now with 5 units).
2. Use a quality power strip and turn it OFF (POWER IS OFF)
3. Plug Gridseeds into power bricks (I have 2 x 12V 10A bricks with 5 connectors each) and plug power bricks into power strip (POWER IS OFF)
4. Plug USB Hub into Power Strip (POWER IS OFF)
5. Plug Gridseeds into USB Hub (POWER IS OFF)
6. Plug Rasberry Pi into USB Hub and Power Strip (POWER IS OFF) - Assuming the Rasberry Pi alredy has the OS loaded and tested
7. Turn ON Power at the power strip so everything powers on at once.
8. By the time RasberryPi OS loads it's close to a minute. It recognizes all gridseeds start hashing
*** If you are going to unplug or plug in anything, turn the power off at the power strip first!!!
The Rasberry Pi software Zoomhash puts out is actually not bad, and if you are noob that doesn't konw linux it's downright sweet.
http://zoomhash.com/pages/raspberry-pi-corrupted-mining-imageOnce the image is loaded and you boot it all you need to know is:
user: pi
pass: zoomhash
pi@rasberrypi~$ ./minerconfig.sh (this will prompt you to enter the pool you are connecting to, # of gridseeds, and Herts to run)
pi@rasberrypi~$ sudo screen -ls (this will display each gridseed as a number ####.#)
pi@rasberrypi~$ sudo screen -r #####.# (this will display the status of the individual gridseed)
pi@rasberrypi~$ CTRL + A + D (this will release the screen and bring you back to the prompt)
That's it!!! so simple and auto hashes on reboot! Now if they only could include scrypta they would have an awesome setup.
I have tried most other distros and they can be a real pain to enable SSH, install applications, configure applications, then it doesn't auto-start and have to set that up too.
Called tech support a number of times and they were super firendly and very helpful. Cannot recommend ZoomHash highly enough. I will admit they were slow to respond via e-mail, but a phone call and trying different connections till I found a human let me speak with very friendly and helpful associates.