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You are in a negative position after spending .00135 because of the high hosting fees where spending .00150 brings you lower hosting fees. But this is an offtopic subject so I will not reply to it in the future.
People (mostly not RoadStress): Please do not respond to s1gs3gv at all. He is a well-known troll in this thread, and is likely paid by a competing manufacturer. Any reasonable person would also factor in efficiency (0.55 J/GH for the SP31 vs 1.0 for the S2) and hosting costs (about $100/kW/mo for the S2 system), which s1gs3gv does not, because his purpose is simply to spread FUD and derail the conversation.
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September 04, 2014, 01:46:19 AM |
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CISCO PDU RP208-30-1P-U-2 74-8669-01 POWER... I think the cisco would provide more power since it rates 200-240 output while the APC is 208V
PDUs are optional. Why not just use plain outlets? Maybe a NEMA 6-20P outlet and cable like this: http://www.zoro.com/i/G2044296/http://www.cablesandkits.com/ac-power-cord-620p-to-c13-14-awg-2-p-4476.htmlIn any case, the power you would get would depend on the voltage you actually supply to the PDU, not the voltage it's rated for. Of course, if you're supplying 240V and it's only rated for 208V, it might blow up or fail to work or something. It would probably be fine. Are you residential? Then you've got 230V or 240V single phase/split phase. 208V is what you get from 120V/208Y 3-phase power, which is generally found in commercial and some industrial properties.
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September 04, 2014, 07:07:02 AM Last edit: September 04, 2014, 07:48:43 AM by Marvell1 |
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CISCO PDU RP208-30-1P-U-2 74-8669-01 POWER... I think the cisco would provide more power since it rates 200-240 output while the APC is 208V
PDUs are optional. Why not just use plain outlets? Maybe a NEMA 6-20P outlet and cable like this: http://www.zoro.com/i/G2044296/http://www.cablesandkits.com/ac-power-cord-620p-to-c13-14-awg-2-p-4476.htmlIn any case, the power you would get would depend on the voltage you actually supply to the PDU, not the voltage it's rated for. Of course, if you're supplying 240V and it's only rated for 208V, it might blow up or fail to work or something. It would probably be fine. Are you residential? Then you've got 230V or 240V single phase/split phase. 208V is what you get from 120V/208Y 3-phase power, which is generally found in commercial and some industrial properties. *edit its a pain in the ass linking images in this forum so ill just use links * Yeah im finding that out .. so i paid an electrician off Craigslist to install two 30Amp outlets for me , and of course they were some early issues. 1. we found there was no space on my panel for two full size 30A 240v breakers so he had to shift many 4 of my 20A breakers into dual breakers and you can see below: https://www.dropbox.com/s/31pb4jh8bux9p4a/WP_20140903_19_28_15_Pro.jpg?dl=02.he was worried that my 30A outlets i got were too low grade , I guess he had never seen these before ? https://www.dropbox.com/s/hk70ueyyks5sfe4/WP_20140903_19_27_32_Pro.jpg?dl=0Anyeays we got past that and we had it hooked up to a board 30 feet from the panel or so here : https://www.dropbox.com/s/c8js4kztifqo46f/WP_20140904_01_40_25_Pro__highres.jpg?dl=0finally i got it all hooked up to the Cisco PDU and plugged it in and started the SP30 https://www.dropbox.com/s/gawjkdj10jk6v2n/WP_20140904_01_41_02_Pro.jpg?dl=0with nice results: almost 4600 TH hash rate at around 240v on each PSU, total power used seems around 2800W https://www.dropbox.com/s/qbaoox50cp4agxb/FireShot%20Screen%20Capture%20%23002%20-%20%27192_168_0_27ISP30%27%20-%20192_168_0_27.png?dl=0I'm thinking i can get more performance closer to 4700TH with more fine tuning but I don't know what settings to change since it all seems pretty much hard coded
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September 04, 2014, 07:21:07 AM Last edit: September 04, 2014, 07:39:03 AM by Collider |
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Yes, space in your panel (and therefore moving breakers around) can be an issue, but if you have space for sp30s available and decent power rates, getting some 220-240V circuits installed should be pretty straight-forward.
Hosting at home does help the most with decentralizing the network, but it might prove a little difficult to run more than one sp30 at home (although noise levels are much better than the sp10).
With the colder months approaching (atleast on the northern hemisphere), heat shouldn´t be as much an issue and some fans and an open window can work wonders.
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September 04, 2014, 07:55:05 AM |
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Yes, space in your panel (and therefore moving breakers around) can be an issue, but if you have space for sp30s available and decent power rates, getting some 220-240V circuits installed should be pretty straight-forward.
Hosting at home does help the most with decentralizing the network, but it might prove a little difficult to run more than one sp30 at home (although noise levels are much better than the sp10).
With the colder months approaching (atleast on the northern hemisphere), heat shouldn´t be as much an issue and some fans and an open window can work wonders.
I dont know about the noise being lower it sounds like a leafblower , I'm going to need to do some sort of sound proofing or silent cabinet. Running two would be an insane amount of noise.
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September 04, 2014, 08:01:03 AM |
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I dont know about the noise being lower it sounds like a leafblower , I'm going to need to do some sort of sound proofing or silent cabinet. Running two would be an insane amount of noise.
It is by no way silent, but one should be able to run it in a cellar with little to no sound-proofing required. I also saw a community effort for a silent cabinet some months ago, I think by the same guy who built the open graphic card rigs. It was fairly cheap (compared to the ludicrous amounts some companys charge) and had a very decent sound reduction.
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September 04, 2014, 12:10:23 PM |
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He is a well-known troll in this thread, and is likely paid by a competing manufacturer.
Toomin, you resemble that remark LOL ! My views are my own and not for sale. Thats more than anybody can say for your gig here. Shilling for SPT to get hosting business ?
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September 04, 2014, 12:18:01 PM |
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What is the big delay with the GB coupons?
Is this answered yet? Have anybody recieved a coupon? because i wait more than a week for the coupon it means we who choose compensation in form of coupon are at the end of the order que...
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September 04, 2014, 12:45:31 PM Last edit: September 04, 2014, 01:09:16 PM by RoadStress |
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What is the big delay with the GB coupons?
Is this answered yet? Have anybody recieved a coupon? because i wait more than a week for the coupon it means we who choose compensation in form of coupon are at the end of the order que... Some have received. Send an e-mail to sales@ asking about the coupon. Edit: Noob question. Can I power the SP30 with regular PSU power cords that have 10A on them? I see that the cables SP-Tech used for PSUs have 15A. By my math plugging the PSUs on 220V should only require ~7A per PSU, but I want to be sure. Thx.
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September 04, 2014, 01:10:42 PM |
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What is the big delay with the GB coupons?
Is this answered yet? Have anybody recieved a coupon? because i wait more than a week for the coupon it means we who choose compensation in form of coupon are at the end of the order que... All of the August customers who requested a coupon were sent one. We are now going over the September list. Gadi
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September 04, 2014, 02:08:57 PM |
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All of the August customers who requested a coupon were sent one.
We are now going over the September list.
Gadi
Can I ask in this thread as I'm sure other will be interested too. I have my vouchers thanks, it says they are valid for 6 months, are they restricted to the SP30/31 ? I'd probably take a gamble and wait for what you have coming next if they aren't.
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September 04, 2014, 02:47:22 PM |
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Ahummmm is this bad news ??
Uptime:2366 | FPGA ver:13 -----TOP-BOARD----- PSU-TOP[NONE]: 0->0w[0 0 0] (lim=1360) 0c cooling:0/0x27000000 LOOP[0] OFF (no PSU) 0: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!) 1: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!) 2: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!) LOOP[1] OFF (no PSU) 3: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!) 4: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!) 5: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!) LOOP[2] OFF (no PSU) 6: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!) 7: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!) 8: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!) LOOP[3] OFF (no PSU) 9: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!) 10: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!) 11: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!) LOOP[4] OFF (no PSU) 12: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!) 13: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!) 14: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!) ----BOTTOM BOARD------ PSU-BOT[EMERSON1200]: 1440->1336w[1332 1328 1336] (lim=1335) 0c cooling:0/0x27000000 LOOP[5] ON 15: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:730 vlt2:735(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:749) 87W 118A 77c] ASIC:[ 85c 870hz(BL: 870) 177 (E:193) F:0] 16: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:732 vlt2:738(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:749) 89W 121A 80c] ASIC:[ 85c 885hz(BL: 885) 163 (E:193) F:0] 17: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:699 vlt2:703(DCl:703 Tl:794 Ul:749) 78W 111A 67c] ASIC:[ 85c 850hz(BL: 850) 195 (E:193) F:0] LOOP[6] ON 18: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:722 vlt2:727(DCl:727 Tl:794 Ul:749) 90W 123A 82c] ASIC:[ 85c 910hz(BL: 910) 207 (E:193) F:0] 19: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:703 vlt2:709(DCl:709 Tl:794 Ul:749) 77W 109A 82c] ASIC:[ 85c 825hz(BL: 825) 184 (E:193) F:0] 20: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:718 vlt2:722(DCl:722 Tl:794 Ul:749) 87W 120A 85c] ASIC:[ 85c 885hz(BL: 885) 196 (E:192) F:0] LOOP[7] OFF (no PSU) 21: disabled (i2c good) 22: disabled (i2c good) 23: disabled (i2c good)
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September 04, 2014, 02:48:20 PM Last edit: September 04, 2014, 03:00:42 PM by Collider |
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yes, it means that one of your two boards is basically completely disabled. (thats why it says BAD) Only a total of 6 out of 30 chips are currently being powered properly.
Have you properly connected both PSUs? What voltage are you running at?
It looks to me like the top PSU isn´t providing any power at all.
Are you running on 2.3.30? Have you tried restarting you unit?
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September 04, 2014, 03:07:39 PM |
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yes, it means that one of your two boards is basically completely disabled. (thats why it says BAD) Only a total of 6 out of 30 chips are currently being powered properly.
Have you properly connected both PSUs? What voltage are you running at?
It looks to me like the top PSU isn´t providing any power at all.
Are you running on 2.3.30? Have you tried restarting you unit?
Yes restarted several times on GUI but not on current, should i restart them powering it off and then on ? I will try that when i get to the bunker
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September 04, 2014, 03:14:29 PM |
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Tell me first what voltage you are running at and whether the psus are on two different circuits.
Also, what firmware?
Please update all new units to 2.3.30
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September 04, 2014, 03:26:11 PM |
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What is the big delay with the GB coupons?
Is this answered yet? Have anybody recieved a coupon? because i wait more than a week for the coupon it means we who choose compensation in form of coupon are at the end of the order que... All of the August customers who requested a coupon were sent one. We are now going over the September list. Gadi I did not get a coupon
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September 04, 2014, 03:31:11 PM |
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What is the big delay with the GB coupons?
Is this answered yet? Have anybody recieved a coupon? because i wait more than a week for the coupon it means we who choose compensation in form of coupon are at the end of the order que... All of the August customers who requested a coupon were sent one. We are now going over the September list. Gadi I did not get a coupon Please contact us at info@spondoolies-tech.com with your order number.
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September 04, 2014, 03:35:02 PM |
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All of the August customers who requested a coupon were sent one.
We are now going over the September list.
Gadi
Can I ask in this thread as I'm sure other will be interested too. I have my vouchers thanks, it says they are valid for 6 months, are they restricted to the SP30/31 ? I'd probably take a gamble and wait for what you have coming next if they aren't. Due to a technical restriction the discount coupons are valid only for SP31. Should you choose to hang on to them for future products please contact us and we will replace the coupon.
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September 04, 2014, 03:57:03 PM |
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My SP-30 is only hashing at 3003,08 Ghs 240V circuit any recommendation or help about this ?
Yes. Skype me at zvi_shteingart with team-viewer ready.
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Grix
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September 04, 2014, 04:36:23 PM |
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What are you guys's hashrate? My sp30 runs at around 4600 Ghps 24h average, is that below, above or precisely average?
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