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March 12, 2015, 07:58:56 PM
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Indeed, congrats. That was a very gutsy move bringing out the SP20 when you did, with so much uncertainty in the BTC world.
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March 12, 2015, 08:03:52 PM
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Nice work!  Looking forward to gen3.
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March 12, 2015, 08:35:34 PM
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We sold out all of our 2nd gen miners.



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March 13, 2015, 12:26:06 AM
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I am having a problem with one of my miners, an sp31. when i try to log on it behaves as if i got the password wrong. so i can not access my miner, it is still mining but not on my pool, since it is still consuming the full 12amps. I have tried doing the SD recovery and the SD boot. Both did not work. I was wondering does anybody else maybe have a possible solution to this problem i am experiencing?
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March 13, 2015, 12:32:59 AM
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Nice job.  Just set up my mine....finally.




Of course, biggest challenge is keeping everything cool.  Have 25,000 BTUs blowing at units with exhaust registers in the wall behind with 8" inline fans pumping heat out ducts to foundation vents.  Also have Dayton exhaust fans in the top wall.  Barely stays cool enough, underclocked it's about 85F.

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We sold out all of our 2nd gen miners.



Grats on that achievement.
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March 13, 2015, 12:38:51 AM
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We sold out all of our 2nd gen miners.



Congratz Guy!

Cant wait to see what you have next.
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March 13, 2015, 02:41:38 AM
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Nice job.  Just set up my mine....finally.


Of course, biggest challenge is keeping everything cool.  Have 25,000 BTUs blowing at units with exhaust registers in the wall behind with 8" inline fans pumping heat out ducts to foundation vents.  Also have Dayton exhaust fans in the top wall.  Barely stays cool enough, underclocked it's about 85F.



Nice clean setup! Question, what are the miners with the yellow stripe on them?
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March 13, 2015, 03:31:57 AM
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Nice clean setup! Question, what are the miners with the yellow stripe on them?

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March 13, 2015, 10:57:37 AM
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Right.  Bitcrane 110s. I bought 5 of them to evaluate the noise level but ended up going with SP31s for versatility and power.  Glad I did.  These are nice pieces of equipment.  Had to add 200A to house service (400A) and set up for cooling. The airflow is really important in keeping these cool (as you know).

I'm running the 31s at 750w/750w and getting 3500 Ghs.  I'm putting in some additional top wall venting today so I will probably turn up the power tonight.



Nice job.  Just set up my mine....finally.


Of course, biggest challenge is keeping everything cool.  Have 25,000 BTUs blowing at units with exhaust registers in the wall behind with 8" inline fans pumping heat out ducts to foundation vents.  Also have Dayton exhaust fans in the top wall.  Barely stays cool enough, underclocked it's about 85F.



Nice clean setup! Question, what are the miners with the yellow stripe on them?
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March 13, 2015, 12:30:20 PM
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Anyone interested, I have a SP20e and SP31 that I would be willing to sell
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March 13, 2015, 12:32:33 PM
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Anyone interested, I have a SP20e and SP31 that I would be willing to sell

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March 13, 2015, 02:51:32 PM
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I am having a problem with one of my miners, an sp31. when i try to log on it behaves as if i got the password wrong. so i can not access my miner, it is still mining but not on my pool, since it is still consuming the full 12amps. I have tried doing the SD recovery and the SD boot. Both did not work. I was wondering does anybody else maybe have a possible solution to this problem i am experiencing?
I have solved the problem that i was experiencing. I will share the knowledge here for everyone's benefit. It turns out that you need at least a class 10 Micro SD card or the SD boot or SD recovery will not work. Hopefully that saves someone else from the trouble and stress that i just went through thinking that one of my units had just died lol. Spondoolies, I suggest that you should also add that to your SD-Card instructions page.
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March 13, 2015, 02:55:27 PM
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I am having a problem with one of my miners, an sp31. when i try to log on it behaves as if i got the password wrong. so i can not access my miner, it is still mining but not on my pool, since it is still consuming the full 12amps. I have tried doing the SD recovery and the SD boot. Both did not work. I was wondering does anybody else maybe have a possible solution to this problem i am experiencing?
I have solved the problem that i was experiencing. I will share the knowledge here for everyone's benefit. It turns out that you need at least a class 10 Micro SD card or the SD boot or SD recovery will not work. Hopefully that saves someone else from the trouble and stress that i just went through thinking that one of my units had just died lol. Spondoolies, I suggest that you should also add that to your SD-Card instructions page.

Can anyone confirm this? To me, it doesn't make sense since the speed of the card shouldn't matter. I'm curious because I have an SP20E that will only work using an SD boot card (and it's class 4) and using a recovery SD was unable to fix the SP20E.
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March 13, 2015, 03:07:17 PM
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It's always best to use a good quality class 10 SD card, but I've also had SD recovery failures with them & had to RMA it, so sometimes the controller board/BBB is to blame also  Wink

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March 13, 2015, 04:22:36 PM
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congrats on the total sell off of your inventory. Not an easy thing to do for any business Smiley

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March 13, 2015, 04:40:17 PM
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I'm thinking about selling my SP30, currently in hosting (USA).

Do you think now would be a good time, because spondoolies is sold out? I've searched ebay, but couldn't find any SP30 (but several "new" SP31 for over $2700 - LOL).

Do you know what a good price would be?

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March 13, 2015, 04:50:49 PM
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It's always best to use a good quality class 10 SD card, but I've also had SD recovery failures with them & had to RMA it, so sometimes the controller board/BBB is to blame also  Wink

Yeah, I always use class 10 cards in my miners, but I only had a class 4 in hand when I tried. Guess I'll go out and get a class 10 to try again. What is the procedure exactly? Write the recovery image to SD, power the machine off, insert SD, power on, and wait? How long should it take? When I tried it (twice) all that was happening was that the green and yellow LEDs were blinking rapidly intermittently. I waited a good 6-7 minutes each time, then powered off and removed the SD card.
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March 13, 2015, 05:13:16 PM
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I'm thinking about selling my SP30, currently in hosting (USA).

Do you think now would be a good time, because spondoolies is sold out? I've searched ebay, but couldn't find any SP30 (but several "new" SP31 for over $2700 - LOL).

Do you know what a good price would be?

I have seen them listed last week for $1600 shipped to the USA. Roadstress had them listed for sale and he seems to be pretty legit with Spondoolies. I wish I had the power to plug in one of them  Angry
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March 13, 2015, 05:18:18 PM
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It's always best to use a good quality class 10 SD card, but I've also had SD recovery failures with them & had to RMA it, so sometimes the controller board/BBB is to blame also  Wink

Yeah, I always use class 10 cards in my miners, but I only had a class 4 in hand when I tried. Guess I'll go out and get a class 10 to try again. What is the procedure exactly? Write the recovery image to SD, power the machine off, insert SD, power on, and wait? How long should it take? When I tried it (twice) all that was happening was that the green and yellow LEDs were blinking rapidly intermittently. I waited a good 6-7 minutes each time, then powered off and removed the SD card.

http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/blogs/technical-blog/13098521-sp10-sp2x-sp3x-recovery-sd-card-boot-sd-card-creation-instructions

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March 13, 2015, 05:23:04 PM
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Hi everyone,

I'm wanting to set up my network to be able to access my rigs while I'm away from home.  I have a static IP [not dynamic] assigned by my ISP.  I have my home network set up for DHCP and NAT.  I have assigned an IP address for each rig in DHCP.

I'm assuming I would set up "port mapping" to connect to my rigs.  However, I'm not sure under what service in port mapping I should set up my rigs for.  Here are the services available in settings for port mapping:

Personal File Sharing
Windows Sharing
Personal Web Sharing
Remote Login - SSH
FTP Access
Apple Remote Desktop
Screen Sharing - VNC
Windows Remote Desktop
Remote Apple Events
Printer Sharing
POP Mail
POP Mail with SSL
IMAP Mail
IMAP Mail with SSL
SMTP Mail
QuickTime Streaming Server
XMPP - Jabber
iChat File Transfer Proxy
OS X Server VPN - ISAKMP/IKE
OS X Server VPN - L2TP
OS X Server VPN - PPTP
OS X Server VPN - NAT Traversal
Remote Server Administration
Lights Out Monitoring
Remote Directory Access

Once I choose a service to port through to the rigs, what do I need to enter in the address bar of my browser in front of the static IP address my ISP gave me?  For example:  With Personal File Sharing chosen as a service, it is my understanding we enter in aft://then IP address:and port number.

Also, is their anything in particular I need to tell the SP20's to access them remotely?

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