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June 03, 2014, 06:41:33 PM |
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Let me know if someone need a coupon. A small tip would be appreciated I could use a coupon .
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DebitMe
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June 03, 2014, 10:37:44 PM |
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Perhaps someone can help. I ordered a S2 and it just arrived today, I am in the U.S., but the power plug that came with the unit seems to be different than a standard U.S. plug. It has 3 prongs, but they are all flat, has anyone else encountered this and can I just go and buy a proper cord from a store to replace it?
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pepto
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June 03, 2014, 10:45:37 PM |
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Perhaps someone can help. I ordered a S2 and it just arrived today, I am in the U.S., but the power plug that came with the unit seems to be different than a standard U.S. plug. It has 3 prongs, but they are all flat, has anyone else encountered this and can I just go and buy a proper cord from a store to replace it?
I want to answer this question but I just can't.
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June 03, 2014, 10:46:56 PM |
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Perhaps someone can help. I ordered a S2 and it just arrived today, I am in the U.S., but the power plug that came with the unit seems to be different than a standard U.S. plug. It has 3 prongs, but they are all flat, has anyone else encountered this and can I just go and buy a proper cord from a store to replace it?
I want to answer this question but I just can't. Why not? I am being serious, its been a long day and I would really just like to plug the dang thing in, but the plug does not fit my outlet.
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June 03, 2014, 10:49:27 PM |
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Perhaps someone can help. I ordered a S2 and it just arrived today, I am in the U.S., but the power plug that came with the unit seems to be different than a standard U.S. plug. It has 3 prongs, but they are all flat, has anyone else encountered this and can I just go and buy a proper cord from a store to replace it?
I want to answer this question but I just can't. sure, grab one at a Microcenter store if you have one around-it's in the build your own PC dept. You have to make sure that the other side is C13 "female" plug. I also got that HK cord, LOL
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samsonn25
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June 03, 2014, 10:49:39 PM |
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Perhaps someone can help. I ordered a S2 and it just arrived today, I am in the U.S., but the power plug that came with the unit seems to be different than a standard U.S. plug. It has 3 prongs, but they are all flat, has anyone else encountered this and can I just go and buy a proper cord from a store to replace it?
Could be a 240 plug. I'm sure you can disconnect from psu and use a regular 115 plug cable.
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June 03, 2014, 10:52:08 PM |
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Ne1 willing to pass along 2x S2 and 1x S1 coupons? Will tip!! - Bitmain website name NorTiaN
Thnks all.
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June 03, 2014, 10:53:48 PM |
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To Micro Center! (love that place) It says 240V on it, so I assume its a foreign plug. Thanks for those who helped.
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June 03, 2014, 10:57:14 PM |
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Perhaps someone can help. I ordered a S2 and it just arrived today, I am in the U.S., but the power plug that came with the unit seems to be different than a standard U.S. plug. It has 3 prongs, but they are all flat, has anyone else encountered this and can I just go and buy a proper cord from a store to replace it?
I want to answer this question but I just can't. Why not? I am being serious, its been a long day and I would really just like to plug the dang thing in, but the plug does not fit my outlet. I recommend a heavy-duty power cord. The thinner ones will get very hot and can cause the power supply to turn off unexpectedly.
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hurricandave
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June 03, 2014, 11:04:25 PM |
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To Micro Center! (love that place) It says 240V on it, so I assume its a foreign plug. Thanks for those who helped.
Better check the PSU for a 110/240 switch on it. Make sure its set correctly before plugging it in.
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June 03, 2014, 11:29:52 PM |
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To Micro Center! (love that place) It says 240V on it, so I assume its a foreign plug. Thanks for those who helped.
Better check the PSU for a 110/240 switch on it. Make sure its set correctly before plugging it in. There's no switch. And this cable does not fit in England and other EU countries.
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TracerX
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June 03, 2014, 11:33:17 PM |
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To Micro Center! (love that place) It says 240V on it, so I assume its a foreign plug. Thanks for those who helped.
Better check the PSU for a 110/240 switch on it. Make sure its set correctly before plugging it in. There's no switch. And this cable does not fit in England and other EU countries. Didn't we decide it was Aussie as some point? Either way, a heavy gauge replacement that fits your outlet will pop in and you'll be on your way.
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June 03, 2014, 11:34:47 PM |
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Hi guys,
If anyone has an S1 or S2 coupon my username is stevehoppy on the bitmain website.
Might make them the same price as for you Amricans then (Damn impost Duty & VAT!).
Tipping to the generous amongst you obviously lol.
Thanks, Stephen
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DebitMe
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June 04, 2014, 12:05:25 AM |
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Ok, Micro Center did not have a 15A cable, only 10A cables. So I am out of places to go today. If I were to take out a hashboard or two, will it run on a 10A cable just fine? Or would you guys recommend not doing that?
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samsonn25
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June 04, 2014, 12:12:11 AM |
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Radio shack. Maybe. 15 amp preferred.
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June 04, 2014, 12:17:00 AM |
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Ok, Micro Center did not have a 15A cable, only 10A cables. So I am out of places to go today. If I were to take out a hashboard or two, will it run on a 10A cable just fine? Or would you guys recommend not doing that?
Mine run just a little under 9A at the wall @ 120v
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June 04, 2014, 12:32:05 AM |
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To Micro Center! (love that place) It says 240V on it, so I assume its a foreign plug. Thanks for those who helped.
Better check the PSU for a 110/240 switch on it. Make sure its set correctly before plugging it in. There's no switch. And this cable does not fit in England and other EU countries. Didn't we decide it was Aussie as some point? Either way, a heavy gauge replacement that fits your outlet will pop in and you'll be on your way. I'd say 16gauge minimum. I checked my cables, most of my big ones are 16, but I found a 14 that I'm using on one of my S2s. M
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June 04, 2014, 12:49:09 AM |
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I have a 16 gauge one for my power supply for my comp Iwas going to use, but it has a bigger rubber part on the side that fits into the miner, aand won't fit in the S2 power supply. So far best buy and radio shack were a bust, last hope for the day is target or Walmart, otherwise I can't mine for 2 days until Ican order one fROM amazon. Hopefully bitmain compensates well for my troubles.
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samsonn25
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June 04, 2014, 12:57:25 AM |
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Or just unplug the washer or dryer or oven and use that outlet for now.
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s1gs3gv
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June 04, 2014, 01:29:40 AM |
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So far best buy and radio shack were a bust
Do you have a Frys near you ? They will have 'em. I just used the cord from a spare evga 1300 PSU i had lying around.
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