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June 06, 2014, 05:05:20 PM |
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USA law is very strict on 600 usd and over when you use BTC. Paypal makes this possible for me.
Best Regards, Philipma1957
What law? IRS tax ruling says sale or transfer of 600 usd or more in 1 deal requires informational forms to be filed with your tax return. Not clear if it applies to you but I list my btc coin and btc gear sales as a business not as a hobby so I have to file paper work that shows what I paid for the coin and what the coin was worth when I move it out of my hands. The easiest way to do this is buy a coin from coinbase transfer it to your private address and pay with that coin. You will need to file the transfer from your account to the gear seller but you have a clear cut paper trail if the IRS asks. This does apply to me In my case. I don't know about your case.
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Lee, Could you answer and check your messages.. one of my hosted miners has been down for most of the last 24 hrs now and I can't seem to get in contact with you on here or by email ? We need some way of contacting your hosting centre in this instance to fix this ?
I also need remote access to the miner which I keep asking for but haven't got yet ??
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June 06, 2014, 08:29:23 PM |
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power supply http://i60.tinypic.com/2ex5u9i.jpghttp://i62.tinypic.com/15dvoza.jpgswitch board also the power supply in this batch have a known bug, the remain electricity will stop it working after power off , so if you find it is dead after powering off, you need wait 30-60 min to lease the remain electricity or re-plug the 24 pin cable in switch board to lease it This is not a bug of the PSU. These are 750 watt PSU. 2 pci-e connectors plus 1×8 pin motherboard cable split into 2 pci-connectors with an adapter. Replace the PSU will solve all your problems. If you keep using thid PSU, your house will burn down, thanks to Mr. Lee.
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i always forgot to update the price at the same time...sorry for the confusing, i will make it clear
That's not an excuse, Lee. It's your responsibility to publish accurate and not conflicting information on the products you are selling. After all, you are not just selling peanuts on here; you are selling over-a-thousand-USD items so it's very important that you convey accurate information to your prospective customers so they can make an informed decision when they do decide to pull the trigger and give you the business. And while were at it, where are the detailed pictures of the current version of the Dragon miners that you promised in the last page or two? Relax at very least he runs the machine well. My hosted gear has run for about 47 days. It had a few issues, but it has worked for about 45 out of 47 days at full speed. He adjusted the hosting fee to make up for the down time. He will fix the form. I will most likely have him host a second machine for me come monday the 9th. He allows paypal which makes it possible for me to buy it. USA law is very strict on 600 usd and over when you use BTC. Paypal makes this possible for me. Mr Lee. please show us a few photos of the new machine maybe a shot of the new PSU. I look forward to adding a second machine on monday. Thank you for fixing the error I found. Best Regards, Philipma1957 Great! I'm happy for you that you're happy with your hosted Dragon miner. But it's besides the point. My comment has nothing to do with your particular situation per se. I was merely emphasizing the fact that for big-ticket items such us what is being sold on here, one has to badger the seller for information on the products being sold when it should automatically be available. This is not only true for this particular seller but other vendors who operate out of China as well. It seems it is a common denominator. Nevertheless, it is not proper. I know you sell stuff on the Bay. Don't you provide detailed information on the products you are selling over there?
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June 06, 2014, 11:42:22 PM Last edit: June 06, 2014, 11:55:15 PM by notlist3d |
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i always forgot to update the price at the same time...sorry for the confusing, i will make it clear
That's not an excuse, Lee. It's your responsibility to publish accurate and not conflicting information on the products you are selling. After all, you are not just selling peanuts on here; you are selling over-a-thousand-USD items so it's very important that you convey accurate information to your prospective customers so they can make an informed decision when they do decide to pull the trigger and give you the business. And while were at it, where are the detailed pictures of the current version of the Dragon miners that you promised in the last page or two? Relax at very least he runs the machine well. My hosted gear has run for about 47 days. It had a few issues, but it has worked for about 45 out of 47 days at full speed. He adjusted the hosting fee to make up for the down time. He will fix the form. I will most likely have him host a second machine for me come monday the 9th. He allows paypal which makes it possible for me to buy it. USA law is very strict on 600 usd and over when you use BTC. Paypal makes this possible for me. Mr Lee. please show us a few photos of the new machine maybe a shot of the new PSU. I look forward to adding a second machine on monday. Thank you for fixing the error I found. Best Regards, Philipma1957 Great! I'm happy for you that you're happy with your hosted Dragon miner. But it's besides the point. My comment has nothing to do with your particular situation per se. I was merely emphasizing the fact that for big-ticket items such us what is being sold on here, one has to badger the seller for information on the products being sold when it should automatically be available. This is not only true for this particular seller but other vendors who operate out of China as well. It seems it is a common denominator. Nevertheless, it is not proper. I know you sell stuff on the Bay. Don't you provide detailed information on the products you are selling over there? I have been helping a little again. Google forms are very nice for ordering systems, but a drawback is they are not automatically updated as they cannot be tied to forum. Each is updated separately. No badgering is needed If anyone was effected by late change on google form change just let Mr. Lee in PM and I think it will be made right . But since you can send a different payment then was on google form I think this will not be a big problem as far as orders. As far as more pictures peoples voices have been heard and more pictures will be added as more products come out. And if anyone has a picture they really want of a product please feel free to request it.
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June 07, 2014, 03:24:30 AM |
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i always forgot to update the price at the same time...sorry for the confusing, i will make it clear
That's not an excuse, Lee. It's your responsibility to publish accurate and not conflicting information on the products you are selling. After all, you are not just selling peanuts on here; you are selling over-a-thousand-USD items so it's very important that you convey accurate information to your prospective customers so they can make an informed decision when they do decide to pull the trigger and give you the business. And while were at it, where are the detailed pictures of the current version of the Dragon miners that you promised in the last page or two? I have updated the pic on introduction presentation and will update here now and inner structure Thank you, Lee. While you are at it, can you please do the following as well? 1. Post picture of the front panel. 2. Once and for all, openly and clearly specify the power rating of the PSU that comes with this current version of the 1T Dragon Miner. Can you confirm that it indeed comes with a 1200W PSU as posted by member Biffa here and quoted below? For people hosting it probably doesn't matter, but for anyone ordering for delivery these are the new A1 configurations with 1200W PSU's but no LCD screen. Shouldn't make any difference to performance, but be nice if the psu runs a little cooler and less close to the ragged edge, but just best to know
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June 07, 2014, 03:51:44 AM |
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power supply switch board also the power supply in this batch have a known bug, the remain electricity will stop it working after power off , so if you find it is dead after powering off, you need wait 30-60 min to lease the remain electricity or re-plug the 24 pin cable in switch board to lease it This is not a bug of the PSU. These are 750 watt PSU. 2 pci-e connectors plus 1×8 pin motherboard cable split into 2 pci-connectors with an adapter. Replace the PSU will solve all your problems. If you keep using thid PSU, your house will burn down, thanks to Mr. Lee. The prior generation of 1T Dragon miners which draw approximately 1kW at the wall have 1000W PSUs in them and the current ones are supposedly equipped with 1200-Watters. Where did you get your information that they only have 750W PSUs. If your information is accurate, then it is very "alarming" (pun intended).
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June 07, 2014, 04:21:21 AM |
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is the 90m for $6779 shipping included and is it ready to ship. escrow?
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June 07, 2014, 04:48:41 AM |
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power supply http://i60.tinypic.com/2ex5u9i.jpghttp://i62.tinypic.com/15dvoza.jpgswitch board also the power supply in this batch have a known bug, the remain electricity will stop it working after power off , so if you find it is dead after powering off, you need wait 30-60 min to lease the remain electricity or re-plug the 24 pin cable in switch board to lease it This is not a bug of the PSU. These are 750 watt PSU. 2 pci-e connectors plus 1×8 pin motherboard cable split into 2 pci-connectors with an adapter. Replace the PSU will solve all your problems. If you keep using thid PSU, your house will burn down, thanks to Mr. Lee. The prior generation of 1T Dragon miners which draw approximately 1kW at the wall have 1000W PSUs in them and the current ones are supposedly equipped with 1200-Watters. Where did you get your information that they only have 750W PSUs. If your information is accurate, then it is very "alarming" (pun intended). Look at the total of the pci-e connectors at the PSU casing and the size of the PSU case.
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June 07, 2014, 06:12:32 AM |
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power supply switch board also the power supply in this batch have a known bug, the remain electricity will stop it working after power off , so if you find it is dead after powering off, you need wait 30-60 min to lease the remain electricity or re-plug the 24 pin cable in switch board to lease it This is not a bug of the PSU. These are 750 watt PSU. 2 pci-e connectors plus 1×8 pin motherboard cable split into 2 pci-connectors with an adapter. Replace the PSU will solve all your problems. If you keep using thid PSU, your house will burn down, thanks to Mr. Lee. The prior generation of 1T Dragon miners which draw approximately 1kW at the wall have 1000W PSUs in them and the current ones are supposedly equipped with 1200-Watters. Where did you get your information that they only have 750W PSUs. If your information is accurate, then it is very "alarming" (pun intended). Look at the total of the pci-e connectors at the PSU casing and the size of the PSU case. I see what you mean...a keen observation on your part. Though these pictures are an improvement to the ones posted in the past, important details are still being obscured. I see only 2 modular PCIe connections on the PSU side and nothing more. There are still 2 PCIe cables/connectors unaccounted for to power the remaining 2 modules. Did they use splitters on each PCIe modular connection to come up with a total of 4 PCIe connectors to power 4 modules or split the 8-pin 12V EPS cable to 2 PCIe connectors to power the remaining 2 modules as you alluded? Either way, it's not kosher and the fact that there is no label on the PSU itself is not very reassuring. A typical 750W ATX PSU would have around 4 dedicated PCIe connectors; 2 dedicated PCIe connectors for a 650W or a 500W PSU. So, why is a 500W or a 650W PSU powering up a kilowatt device? Even a 750W as you alluded has no business being in this 1 kilowatt (at the wall) hot box. Even a 1000W PSU is questionable.
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June 07, 2014, 07:32:20 AM |
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Hi Mr. Lee,
Three of the machines seem to not turn on at all. I opened the case and unplugged the 20 pins connector and replugged it in but no luck
check the cable first to see whether there is loose cable, that thing happy a lot, i receive 10 miners yesterday and had to open 7 of them to get the miner work, but most of them are loose cable issue
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June 07, 2014, 07:37:12 AM |
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is the 90m for $6779 shipping included and is it ready to ship. escrow?
this option is only applied on host miner and so no way to apply escrow
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June 07, 2014, 08:01:10 AM |
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power supply switch board also the power supply in this batch have a known bug, the remain electricity will stop it working after power off , so if you find it is dead after powering off, you need wait 30-60 min to lease the remain electricity or re-plug the 24 pin cable in switch board to lease it This is not a bug of the PSU. These are 750 watt PSU. 2 pci-e connectors plus 1×8 pin motherboard cable split into 2 pci-connectors with an adapter. Replace the PSU will solve all your problems. If you keep using thid PSU, your house will burn down, thanks to Mr. Lee. The prior generation of 1T Dragon miners which draw approximately 1kW at the wall have 1000W PSUs in them and the current ones are supposedly equipped with 1200-Watters. Where did you get your information that they only have 750W PSUs. If your information is accurate, then it is very "alarming" (pun intended). Look at the total of the pci-e connectors at the PSU casing and the size of the PSU case. I see what you mean...a keen observation on your part. Though these pictures are an improvement to the ones posted in the past, important details are still being obscured. I see only 2 modular PCIe connections on the PSU side and nothing more. There are still 2 PCIe cables/connectors unaccounted for to power the remaining 2 modules. Did they use splitters on each PCIe modular connection to come up with a total of 4 PCIe connectors to power 4 modules or split the 8-pin 12V EPS cable to 2 PCIe connectors to power the remaining 2 modules as you alluded? Either way, it's not kosher and the fact that there is no label on the PSU itself is not very reassuring. A typical 750W ATX PSU would have around 4 dedicated PCIe connectors; 2 dedicated PCIe connectors for a 650W or a 500W PSU. So, why is a 500W or a 650W PSU powering up a kilowatt device? Even a 750W as you alluded has no business being in this 1 kilowatt (at the wall) hot box. Even a 1000W PSU is questionable. I admit that this psu is not professional at all since no labels on it, i have asked the factory, but get no explanation...here is the
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June 07, 2014, 08:07:25 AM |
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The front panel
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June 07, 2014, 01:42:58 PM |
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power supply http://i60.tinypic.com/2ex5u9i.jpghttp://i62.tinypic.com/15dvoza.jpgswitch board also the power supply in this batch have a known bug, the remain electricity will stop it working after power off , so if you find it is dead after powering off, you need wait 30-60 min to lease the remain electricity or re-plug the 24 pin cable in switch board to lease it This is not a bug of the PSU. These are 750 watt PSU. 2 pci-e connectors plus 1×8 pin motherboard cable split into 2 pci-connectors with an adapter. Replace the PSU will solve all your problems. If you keep using thid PSU, your house will burn down, thanks to Mr. Lee. The prior generation of 1T Dragon miners which draw approximately 1kW at the wall have 1000W PSUs in them and the current ones are supposedly equipped with 1200-Watters. Where did you get your information that they only have 750W PSUs. If your information is accurate, then it is very "alarming" (pun intended). Look at the total of the pci-e connectors at the PSU casing and the size of the PSU case. I see what you mean...a keen observation on your part. Though these pictures are an improvement to the ones posted in the past, important details are still being obscured. I see only 2 modular PCIe connections on the PSU side and nothing more. There are still 2 PCIe cables/connectors unaccounted for to power the remaining 2 modules. Did they use splitters on each PCIe modular connection to come up with a total of 4 PCIe connectors to power 4 modules or split the 8-pin 12V EPS cable to 2 PCIe connectors to power the remaining 2 modules as you alluded? Either way, it's not kosher and the fact that there is no label on the PSU itself is not very reassuring. A typical 750W ATX PSU would have around 4 dedicated PCIe connectors; 2 dedicated PCIe connectors for a 650W or a 500W PSU. So, why is a 500W or a 650W PSU powering up a kilowatt device? Even a 750W as you alluded has no business being in this 1 kilowatt (at the wall) hot box. Even a 1000W PSU is questionable. Look at the bottom picture, beside the 2 pci-e connectors, you can see 1 motherboard cable, 1×4+4 cable and 1×8 pin cable. The cable with the 8 pin is powering 2 modules via an adapter with 2 pci-e connectors. This can not be seen on this picture. I have seen this somewhere, just need to search for that picture again. Mr. Lee probably switch the better PSU for a cheap one and sold the good ones somewhere else.
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June 07, 2014, 05:13:04 PM |
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Look at the bottom picture, beside the 2 pci-e connectors, you can see 1 motherboard cable, 1×4+4 cable and 1×8 pin cable. The cable with the 8 pin is powering 2 modules via an adapter with 2 pci-e connectors. This can not be seen on this picture. I have seen this somewhere, just need to search for that picture again. Mr. Lee probably switch the better PSU for a cheap one and sold the good ones somewhere else.
I can promise you that is not being done.
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June 08, 2014, 12:11:47 AM |
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Look at the bottom picture, beside the 2 pci-e connectors, you can see 1 motherboard cable, 1×4+4 cable and 1×8 pin cable. The cable with the 8 pin is powering 2 modules via an adapter with 2 pci-e connectors. This can not be seen on this picture. I have seen this somewhere, just need to search for that picture again. Mr. Lee probably switch the better PSU for a cheap one and sold the good ones somewhere else.
I can promise you that is not being done. If the ATX PSU shown on the above picture is rated 1000W (or thereabouts) which is supposed to power these 1T Dragon miners, then why does it only have 2 dedicated modular PCIe output ports. Typical ATX PSUs with only 2 dedicated PCIe connectors are in the 500W-650W range. How could this be a kilowatt ATX PSU then? Please explain.
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June 08, 2014, 12:47:00 AM |
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Look at the bottom picture, beside the 2 pci-e connectors, you can see 1 motherboard cable, 1×4+4 cable and 1×8 pin cable. The cable with the 8 pin is powering 2 modules via an adapter with 2 pci-e connectors. This can not be seen on this picture. I have seen this somewhere, just need to search for that picture again. Mr. Lee probably switch the better PSU for a cheap one and sold the good ones somewhere else.
I can promise you that is not being done. If the ATX PSU shown on the above picture is rated 1000W (or thereabouts) which is supposed to power these 1T Dragon miners, then why does it only have 2 dedicated modular PCIe output ports. Typical ATX PSUs with only 2 dedicated PCIe connectors are in the 500W-650W range. How could this be a kilowatt ATX PSU then? Please explain. sorry i dont know the detail, but the thing i want to say is most of the miner i sell are shipped out directly from factory
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June 08, 2014, 04:18:15 AM |
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help please
my dragon is not mining
It powers up the fans come on the green leds flash for a while then the fans stop and the green leds stop flashing But I can log into the machine and get into the real time monitoring which shows the blades as alive but just not doing anything The running log just shows all zero's
I have tried turning off waiting a couple of minutes then turning back on and starting and stopping with no change
Any ideas
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June 08, 2014, 04:37:38 AM |
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help please
my dragon is not mining
It powers up the fans come on the green leds flash for a while then the fans stop and the green leds stop flashing But I can log into the machine and get into the real time monitoring which shows the blades as alive but just not doing anything The running log just shows all zero's
I have tried turning off waiting a couple of minutes then turning back on and starting and stopping with no change
Any ideas
maybe the psu problem, get off one blade and to see whether it works
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