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July 03, 2014, 10:40:32 AM
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Sorry, I don't have time to go over and analize ASIC stats that you post here.
Too busy with SP30.

Nice to see the 1.4 on 110V, I hope you have proper cables Smiley
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July 03, 2014, 11:51:40 AM
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I have bolded out lower voltage sets. It seems to me, 0.65 is a good starting voltage for you. You can even try 0.645, because one of your lower sets have 0.648.

For how long you ran them? What are your other settings?

Thanks.  I'll give it a try.

I ran them for 30 minutes before I took the screenshot.  I just upgraded the firmware and posted in the morning before heading out to work.

As for the settings:
Fan speed: 90
Start Voltage (top and bottom): 0.65
Max Voltage: 0.78
Max Power Consumption: 1260
DC2DC Current Limit: 65

Temps are lower today thanks to rainy weather.
In: 29c
Out: 70.77c

1425 GH

Not bad for 110v.  Been running since my last post (16 hours now I think).  I wonder if I should leave it or bump it back down.  So far no fire/breaker trips.

Perfect!

No need for 0.780 for max voltage. 0.750 will be more than enough. Your max is something around 0.718, so put 0.750 in case you have better ambient temp, maybe some of them will raise a little bit. Even 0.730 will be good for you.

Cheers!

EDIT: Put DC2DC limit back to 62.

Thanks!  I plugged those values in, including the 0.645.  Let's see what happens.

The other miners I noticed lowest were 67x and 66x.  Does this mean I can set the start voltage to 0.67 and 0.66 respectively?

Edit: I just did and they seem to get up to speed much quicker!  The first miner that starts at .645 still takes a while.  I guess it's because it needs to work the voltages from a much lower value for the other chips that can take the higher voltages?

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July 03, 2014, 12:26:48 PM
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Sorry, I don't have time to go over and analize ASIC stats that you post here.
Too busy with SP30.

Nice to see the 1.4 on 110V, I hope you have proper cables Smiley

Nice to see it too after mining at 1.3Th for so long!  Each miner has a dedicated 20 A circuit.  House wiring and ext cables are all 12 gauge, but the PSU cables are 14 gauge (slightly thinner).  Those cables were made for disk enclosures and thicker than your normal 16 gauge computer cables.  Power draw at the wall is around 1450 W.

Is it safe?  If not I can bump it back down to 1.3 TH.

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July 03, 2014, 12:45:41 PM
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Spondoolies,

Please can you add the option to purchase shipping in your store.

I wanted to send my hosted miners elsewhere, but wire transfer seems to be the only option and that's not something I can quickly or easily do.

TIA

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July 03, 2014, 02:04:09 PM
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Spondoolies,

Please can you add the option to purchase shipping in your store.

I wanted to send my hosted miners elsewhere, but wire transfer seems to be the only option and that's not something I can quickly or easily do.

TIA

Good idea

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July 03, 2014, 05:01:14 PM
Last edit: July 05, 2014, 07:27:28 PM by DevonMiner
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Hope someone can shed some light on this ...

I'm shipping my SP10s to the Advania data center for hosting, and they've given me network settings to configure the miners before I dispatch.

I've been running them using DHCP, but obviously now need to fix the IP addresses. Trouble is, whenever I make the change in the GUI and 'save', the new settings don't lock in and it reverts back to DHCP.

The miners are using the latest FW 1.5.2.

When I first got them, I used the start.spondoolies-tech.com to access them, which is fine ... and obviously the data center could do the same ... but they'll need to fix the addresses.

Anybody had similar problems?

Thanks.

EDIT: Re-flashed the firmware and updated to the latest .. All OK now.
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July 03, 2014, 05:01:53 PM
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Spondoolies,

Please can you add the option to purchase shipping in your store.

I wanted to send my hosted miners elsewhere, but wire transfer seems to be the only option and that's not something I can quickly or easily do.

TIA

Good idea

On that note i need a way to change my shipping address for my september and august orders , there is no option on the site to do that


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July 03, 2014, 05:45:32 PM
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Spondoolies,

Please can you add the option to purchase shipping in your store.

I wanted to send my hosted miners elsewhere, but wire transfer seems to be the only option and that's not something I can quickly or easily do.

TIA

Good idea

On that note i need a way to change my shipping address for my september and august orders , there is no option on the site to do that



I second this question (switch from the home address to a hosting site), but i thought that a simple email to sales would suffice....right?
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July 03, 2014, 07:05:00 PM
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I second this question (switch from the home address to a hosting site), but i thought that a simple email to sales would suffice....right?

An e-mail should do the trick.

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July 03, 2014, 08:42:18 PM
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Thanks!  I plugged those values in, including the 0.645.  Let's see what happens.

The other miners I noticed lowest were 67x and 66x.  Does this mean I can set the start voltage to 0.67 and 0.66 respectively?

Edit: I just did and they seem to get up to speed much quicker!  The first miner that starts at .645 still takes a while.  I guess it's because it needs to work the voltages from a much lower value for the other chips that can take the higher voltages?

Glad to be helpful!

You can figure out your MINIMUM by letting SP10 run for about an hour, then in the ASIC Stats, look for minimum settled voltage for the first 12 DCRs (0 to 11), and for the second 12 respectively (12 to 23). Then you can set them as starting values for TOP and BOTTOM. So next time, when you restart or update, you will catch up quicker.

Yes, 0-11 TOP, the rest are bottom.
Note that usually you see difference between TOP and BOTTOM because different DCR, not because of different corner ASICs. But the new FW should be better for DCR1 since it captures loop failures in some cases where old FW doesn't.

Thanks Zvisha, appreciated that!
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July 04, 2014, 03:32:58 AM
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I've been running them using DHCP, but obviously now need to fix the IP addresses. Trouble is, whenever I make the change in the GUI and 'save', the new settings don't lock in and it reverts back to DHCP.

The miners are using the latest FW 1.5.2.

Please email support@spondoolies-tech.com, and include screenshots of just before clicking save, and afterwards.

Thanks.
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July 04, 2014, 04:15:13 PM
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Sorry, I don't have time to go over and analize ASIC stats that you post here.
Too busy with SP30.

Nice to see the 1.4 on 110V, I hope you have proper cables Smiley

Nice to see it too after mining at 1.3Th for so long!  Each miner has a dedicated 20 A circuit.  House wiring and ext cables are all 12 gauge, but the PSU cables are 14 gauge (slightly thinner).  Those cables were made for disk enclosures and thicker than your normal 16 gauge computer cables.  Power draw at the wall is around 1450 W.

Is it safe?  If not I can bump it back down to 1.3 TH.

I have no idea Sad  1450W at 110V is about 12A.
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July 04, 2014, 05:29:30 PM
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Nice to see it too after mining at 1.3Th for so long!  Each miner has a dedicated 20 A circuit.  House wiring and ext cables are all 12 gauge, but the PSU cables are 14 gauge (slightly thinner).  Those cables were made for disk enclosures and thicker than your normal 16 gauge computer cables.  Power draw at the wall is around 1450 W.

Is it safe?  If not I can bump it back down to 1.3 TH.

20 amp circuit should be run at max 80% draw, so 16 amps * 115 volts = 1840 watts max.

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July 04, 2014, 06:55:23 PM
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I've been wanting to get a steady 1.4TH/s (yes, I know +- %10) but seen so many people getting 1.4, and mine keeps dropping to 1.3TH/s. Here are my current settings, using the latest firmware.

Fan Speed:  80
Start Volts Top: .669
Start Volts Bottom: 669
Max Voltage: .750
Max power consumption: 1260
DC2DC Current Limit: 62

I am running on a 208. Any small changes I can make to raise the TH to 1.4? It did run temporarily on 1.4TH/s, but then slowly dropped down to the sweet 1.3TH/s.

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I've been wanting to get a steady 1.4TH/s (yes, I know +- %10) but seen so many people getting 1.4, and mine keeps dropping to 1.3TH/s. Here are my current settings, using the latest firmware.

Fan Speed:  80
Start Volts Top: .669
Start Volts Bottom: 669
Max Voltage: .750
Max power consumption: 1260
DC2DC Current Limit: 62

I am running on a 208. Any small changes I can make to raise the TH to 1.4? It did run temporarily on 1.4TH/s, but then slowly dropped down to the sweet 1.3TH/s.

Try Fan Speed 90 for better cooling. Got a DCR 1 miner?

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I've been wanting to get a steady 1.4TH/s (yes, I know +- %10) but seen so many people getting 1.4, and mine keeps dropping to 1.3TH/s. Here are my current settings, using the latest firmware.

Fan Speed:  80
Start Volts Top: .669
Start Volts Bottom: 669
Max Voltage: .750
Max power consumption: 1260
DC2DC Current Limit: 62

I am running on a 208. Any small changes I can make to raise the TH to 1.4? It did run temporarily on 1.4TH/s, but then slowly dropped down to the sweet 1.3TH/s.

Try Fan Speed 90 for better cooling. Got a DCR 1 miner?

What's that mean? Bought my SP10 in May 26th.

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July 04, 2014, 07:04:20 PM
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What's that mean? Bought my SP10 in May 26th.

Go to DCR tab and you will have 0, 1 or 2. DCR 1 is more sensitive to heat than 0 and 2. What's your AC2DC power(in the ASIC Stats tab)

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What's that mean? Bought my SP10 in May 26th.

Go to DCR tab and you will have 0, 1 or 2. DCR 1 is more sensitive to heat than 0 and 2. What's your AC2DC power(in the ASIC Stats tab)

Here is my DCR output:
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 0 (0xD0) = 0x1
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 1 (0xD0) = 0x1
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 2 (0xD0) = 0x1
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 3 (0xD0) = 0x1
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 4 (0xD0) = 0x1
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 5 (0xD0) = 0x1
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 6 (0xD0) = 0x1
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 7 (0xD0) = 0x1
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 8 (0xD0) = 0x1
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 9 (0xD0) = 0x1
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 10 (0xD0) = 0x1
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 11 (0xD0) = 0x1
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 12 (0xD0) = 0x0
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 13 (0xD0) = 0x0
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 14 (0xD0) = 0x0
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 15 (0xD0) = 0x0
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 16 (0xD0) = 0x0
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 17 (0xD0) = 0x0
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 18 (0xD0) = 0x0
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 19 (0xD0) = 0x0
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 20 (0xD0) = 0x0
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 21 (0xD0) = 0x0
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 22 (0xD0) = 0x0
DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 23 (0xD0) = 0x0


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July 04, 2014, 07:49:09 PM
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I've been wanting to get a steady 1.4TH/s (yes, I know +- %10) but seen so many people getting 1.4, and mine keeps dropping to 1.3TH/s. Here are my current settings, using the latest firmware.

Fan Speed:  80
Start Volts Top: .669
Start Volts Bottom: 669
Max Voltage: .750
Max power consumption: 1260
DC2DC Current Limit: 62

I am running on a 208. Any small changes I can make to raise the TH to 1.4? It did run temporarily on 1.4TH/s, but then slowly dropped down to the sweet 1.3TH/s.

I would suggest to put start voltage for both TOP and BOTTOM to 0.650 and fans to  90. Then run for an hour and post your ASIC stats. You will be able to determine your start voltages from that point.

In 35C ambient and 208V I have 4 running at ~1430 and another 4 at ~1400. All of them have different starting voltages:

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1425 GH/s - Tmin 0.677 | Bmin 0.680
1430 GH/s - Tmin 0.677 | Bmin 0.680
1385 GH/s - Tmin 0.656 | Bmin 0.666
1370 GH/s - Tmin 0.656 | Bmin 0.658
1360 GH/s - Tmin 0.653 | Bmin 0.677
1430 GH/s - Tmin 0.672 | Bmin 0.677
1410 GH/s - Tmin 0.677 | Bmin 0.674
1400 GH/s - Tmin 0.661 | Bmin 0.680

Please note, that you can't achieve the same results, by just putting the voltages. You have to analyse your boards first, to determine what start volts are best for your miner.
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July 04, 2014, 07:57:27 PM
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Please note, that you can't achieve the same results, by just putting the voltages. You have to analyse your boards first, to determine what start volts are best for your miner.

Please take note that different voltages for Top and Bottom only work for the 2 type DCR miners.

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