bobsmoke
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September 02, 2014, 04:59:40 PM |
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For those who already upgraded the SP30s..
To upgrade the machines you just need to push upgrade button, right? Is there any dependency of SP infrastructure? Is it recommended to upgrade firmware from 2.2.30 to last version (2.2.47)?
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wanna4fun
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September 02, 2014, 05:33:08 PM |
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For those who already upgraded the SP30s..
To upgrade the machines you just need to push upgrade button, right? Is there any dependency of SP infrastructure? Is it recommended to upgrade firmware from 2.2.30 to last version (2.2.47)?
Yes, it is, this version correct a lot of bug. You shall always update to the latest firmware but read release note before. >> http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/blogs/technical-blog << As a general guidance, only upgrade if you need the feature in the upgrade or if it is recommend by the manufacturer.
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JPage
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September 02, 2014, 06:19:39 PM |
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For those who already upgraded the SP30s..
To upgrade the machines you just need to push upgrade button, right? Is there any dependency of SP infrastructure? Is it recommended to upgrade firmware from 2.2.30 to last version (2.2.47)?
Yeah, where are the precise instructions to perform the upgrade? I don't want to start this and end up with a brick. Especially since it is now running fine.
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braindead
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September 02, 2014, 06:30:58 PM |
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For those who already upgraded the SP30s..
To upgrade the machines you just need to push upgrade button, right? Is there any dependency of SP infrastructure? Is it recommended to upgrade firmware from 2.2.30 to last version (2.2.47)?
Yeah, where are the precise instructions to perform the upgrade? I don't want to start this and end up with a brick. Especially since it is now running fine. In the management console, under firmware upgrade, there is a button that you can click to upgrade your firmware. clicking the button will upgrade to the latest version available.
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Zelek Uther
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September 02, 2014, 07:30:58 PM |
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So you go the big one? But the site tells "providing a thermal load capacity of up to 7.2 kW", so that's no more than 2 x SP30/31 with 1200W left for a S2/S4 at best. So why did you go for the big one if you can't put more in due to thermal load restriction? I'm anxious about the video. I started work on my cellar (basement) project near the start of this year. This was before Spondoolies-Tech came onto the scene. The cabinet is designed for normal IT gear, 7.2kW is plenty for 24U worth of modern energy-efficient servers... not so good for modern bitcoin miners.
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bobsmoke
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September 02, 2014, 07:51:34 PM |
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For those with experience measure KW/hour costs. Could you please tell me if the following calculation is correct:
1 Month with 30 Days has 720 Hours 24h x 30 days = 720 hours
1 SP30 = 3Kw
To calculate engery : Energy = Power x Time So the SP consumption Kw/h will be : 3 x 720 = 2160 Kw/Hour
If the price would be 0.1$/KWh then one would pay 216 USD per month?
Thank you
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September 02, 2014, 07:57:59 PM |
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For those with experience measure KW/hour costs. Could you please tell me if the following calculation is correct:
1 Month with 30 Days has 720 Hours 24h x 30 days = 720 hours
1 SP30 = 3Kw
To calculate engery : Energy = Power x Time So the SP consumption Kw/h will be : 3 x 720 = 2160 Kw/Hour
If the price would be 0.1$/KWh then one would pay 216 USD per month?
Thank you
This sounds about right. ~220$/month.
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faraway
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September 02, 2014, 07:59:30 PM Last edit: September 02, 2014, 08:41:54 PM by faraway |
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For those with experience measure KW/hour costs. Could you please tell me if the following calculation is correct:
1 Month with 30 Days has 720 Hours 24h x 30 days = 720 hours
1 SP30 = 3Kw
To calculate engery : Energy = Power x Time So the SP consumption Kw/h will be : 3 x 720 = 2160 Kw/Hour
If the price would be 0.1$/KWh then one would pay 216 USD per month?
Thank you
This calculation is correct; With may just notice that K upper case is for Kelvin (temperature), 'k' lower case is the right one for kilo; And 'W' upper case is the right symbol for 'Watt'...
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wanna4fun
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September 02, 2014, 08:01:24 PM |
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For those with experience measure KW/hour costs. Could you please tell me if the following calculation is correct:
1 Month with 30 Days has 720 Hours 24h x 30 days = 720 hours
1 SP30 = 3Kw
To calculate engery : Energy = Power x Time So the SP consumption Kw/h will be : 3 x 720 = 2160 Kw/Hour
If the price would be 0.1$/KWh then one would pay 216 USD per month?
Thank you
you're right but not the way you understand it... kW/h*h = kW 1 SP30 = 3kW/h
To calculate consumption : consumption = energy used over time x Time So the SP consumption Kw/h will be : 3kW/h x 720h = 2160 kW
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September 02, 2014, 09:18:59 PM |
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so I got my hands on a few cheap metered APC pdus : Input: 208V , Connection: NEMA L6-30P , Cord Length: 12 feet Output: 208V , Connections: IEC 320 C13,IEC 320 C19 I have an electrician coming in to wire to new cicuits for and he said this : Now, are these dryers and or ranges you are installing? Do you have the model numbers? The old 3 pronged outlets are grandfathered in for repairs only, but for new installs you need (and probably want, for increased safety reasons) 4 prong outlets. This requires 10/3 wire (which has 4 conductors) as opposed to 10/2 (3 conductors).
my questions to experts here : -the NEMA L6-30P is three prong, but really only good for pdu's and computer stuff, should i let him do the 4 prong outlet and look for an adapter ? -I don't want to pay another $100 for an adapter for each outlet. he said something about buying pigtails from APC to convert the outlet but that looks expensive. -Anoying thing is do wire up the NEMA L6-30P, seems to require a permit pull which i don't want to pay for.
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September 02, 2014, 10:03:24 PM Last edit: September 03, 2014, 11:34:49 AM by wh00per |
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4 prong outlet is where the NULL and the GROUND are different.Mine are shunted. If in your case, they're the same like mine, you can use the three prong. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg8182756#msg8182756See there in the panel drawing the difference between a 3 wire and a 4 wire circuit. The three prong connector can be used in one of the two cases there where you bring the null or the ground to the device. What you bought there is a 208V rated PDU, intended to be used with a 3-phase service. Have a read on it if it's good up to 260V. Just tell the electrician you need to power a computer. Not a dryer. The computers have 3 pins for power and there's no reason to install 4 pin sockets.
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BitCoin Operated Boy
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September 03, 2014, 02:57:16 AM |
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Does anyone know if there has been some national holiday in Israel since yesterday?
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jtoomim
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September 03, 2014, 03:16:45 AM |
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Does anyone know if there has been some national holiday in Israel since yesterday?
No more holidays in Israel for the rest of the year. http://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/israel/(New Year's, Rosh Hashana, starts on September 25th.)
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jtoomim
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September 03, 2014, 04:30:38 AM |
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Hey, we've got a p2pool node up for testing. Anyone want to try it out?
74.82.237.66:9332
0% fees, 0% author contribution, hosted in central WA on one of our 100 Mbps symmetrical fiber links. IP address will change eventually, and we might be rebooting it, so don't expect it to be reliable just yet.
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Hosting bitcoin miners for $65 to $80/kW/month on clean, cheap hydro power. http://Toom.im
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promojo
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September 03, 2014, 05:48:44 AM |
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Hey, we've got a p2pool node up for testing. Anyone want to try it out?
74.82.237.66:9332
0% fees, 0% author contribution, hosted in central WA on one of our 100 Mbps symmetrical fiber links. IP address will change eventually, and we might be rebooting it, so don't expect it to be reliable just yet.
Count me in!
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bobsag3
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September 03, 2014, 05:53:02 AM |
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Hey, we've got a p2pool node up for testing. Anyone want to try it out?
74.82.237.66:9332
0% fees, 0% author contribution, hosted in central WA on one of our 100 Mbps symmetrical fiber links. IP address will change eventually, and we might be rebooting it, so don't expect it to be reliable just yet.
Glad to see another doing this. We offer it as a option as well, and its a great contribution.
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faraway
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September 03, 2014, 08:29:34 AM |
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Hey, we've got a p2pool node up for testing. Anyone want to try it out?
74.82.237.66:9332
0% fees, 0% author contribution, hosted in central WA on one of our 100 Mbps symmetrical fiber links. IP address will change eventually, and we might be rebooting it, so don't expect it to be reliable just yet.
Glad to see another doing this. We offer it as a option as well, and its a great contribution. Very good. I am using p2pool too, there are so many advantages - Low DOA, easy redundancy setup, low orphan block count.... And it helps to keep the network decentralized. Anyway the only difficulty, is the merged mining setup….
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September 03, 2014, 08:37:52 AM |
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Very good. I am using p2pool too, there are so many advantages - Low DOA, easy redundancy setup, low orphan block count.... And it helps to keep the network decentralized. Anyway the only difficulty, is the merged mining setup…. p2pool merged mining? I didn't know that was even an option. Any more info on that?
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faraway
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September 03, 2014, 08:45:57 AM |
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Very good. I am using p2pool too, there are so many advantages - Low DOA, easy redundancy setup, low orphan block count.... And it helps to keep the network decentralized. Anyway the only difficulty, is the merged mining setup…. p2pool merged mining? I didn't know that was even an option. Any more info on that? This is fully supported. Anyway, the local p2pool node has to find a block to get the merged coins.
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BitCoin Operated Boy
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September 03, 2014, 11:46:12 AM |
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Does anyone know if there has been some national holiday in Israel since yesterday?
No more holidays in Israel for the rest of the year. http://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/israel/(New Year's, Rosh Hashana, starts on September 25th.) I asked because no one has been responding to my e-mails for last few days :-)
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