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May 29, 2014, 02:47:37 PM
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Could someone post a video/audio of SP10 running so that we could hear the noise level please.

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May 29, 2014, 05:51:37 PM
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Could someone post a video/audio of SP10 running so that we could hear the noise level please.

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I specifically haven't because its 1) impossible to capture 2) impossible to comprehend with a video. Use a decibelometer to comapre other sounds you know

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May 30, 2014, 05:25:30 PM
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my miner stopped hashing today

ASIC STATS is empty

DCR says

DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 0 (0xD0) = -1
i2c write 0x71 = 0x2 error2
i2c write 0x72 = 0x0 error2
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May 30, 2014, 09:37:58 PM
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my miner stopped hashing today

ASIC STATS is empty

DCR says

DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 0 (0xD0) = -1
i2c write 0x71 = 0x2 error2
i2c write 0x72 = 0x0 error2
Have you tried every form of restart?

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May 30, 2014, 10:01:06 PM
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my miner stopped hashing today

ASIC STATS is empty

DCR says

DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 0 (0xD0) = -1
i2c write 0x71 = 0x2 error2
i2c write 0x72 = 0x0 error2
Have you tried every form of restart?

hey it works again,
I reduced dc2dc to 57 and power to 1170
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May 30, 2014, 10:28:02 PM
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my miner stopped hashing today

ASIC STATS is empty

DCR says

DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 0 (0xD0) = -1
i2c write 0x71 = 0x2 error2
i2c write 0x72 = 0x0 error2
Have you tried every form of restart?

hey it works again,
I reduced dc2dc to 57 and power to 1170

Thats strange, what clock speed were you running?

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May 31, 2014, 05:49:28 AM
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Anybody know if they will discount the price on total order of 4 SP10 units?

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May 31, 2014, 06:31:34 AM
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Anybody know if they will discount the price on total order of 4 SP10 units?

Thanks

Rob

Unlikely on SP10s any more, you can email them though.

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May 31, 2014, 05:17:22 PM
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Dogie, is 1250 GH/s reported on BTCGuild (1320 GH/s avg on the miners) @ 25C normal for us 120v users?  One of them is only hovering around 1305 (1215 on BTCGuild).

I'm kinda disappointed at these numbers.  These are expensive units and makes a lot of noise.  Was willing to put up with it if I could get 1.4 TH.  I didn't know they had to limit it.  Should have advertised as 1.3 TH to 1.4 TH.  Can't help but feel a bit cheated/baited.

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May 31, 2014, 05:20:33 PM
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Dogie, is 1250 GH/s reported on BTCGuild (1320 GH/s on the miner) @ 25C normal for us 120v users?

I'm kinda disappointed at these numbers.  These are expensive units and makes a lot of noise.  Was willing to put up with it if I could get 1.4 TH.  I didn't know they had to limit it.  Should have advertised as 1.3 TH to 1.4 TH.  Can't help but feel a bit cheated/baited.

Contact them asap. They will make you whole I am sure either help you get the rate you should get or compensate you. They noted that in their thread if I am not mistaken. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.0

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May 31, 2014, 05:41:27 PM
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Dogie, is 1250 GH/s reported on BTCGuild (1320 GH/s avg on the miners) @ 25C normal for us 120v users?  One of them is only hovering around 1305 (1215 on BTCGuild).

I'm kinda disappointed at these numbers.  These are expensive units and makes a lot of noise.  Was willing to put up with it if I could get 1.4 TH.  I didn't know they had to limit it.  Should have advertised as 1.3 TH to 1.4 TH.  Can't help but feel a bit cheated/baited.
Ignore btcguild, pool hash rates are always variable. It depends what clock rate you're in, if you haven't looked in detail then you've still got the 120V FCC cap on. You need to remove that to remove the cap of power consumption which will allow your unit to hit the higher clock modes.

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May 31, 2014, 06:12:06 PM
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Dogie, is 1250 GH/s reported on BTCGuild (1320 GH/s on the miner) @ 25C normal for us 120v users?

I'm kinda disappointed at these numbers.  These are expensive units and makes a lot of noise.  Was willing to put up with it if I could get 1.4 TH.  I didn't know they had to limit it.  Should have advertised as 1.3 TH to 1.4 TH.  Can't help but feel a bit cheated/baited.

Contact them asap. They will make you whole I am sure either help you get the rate you should get or compensate you. They noted that in their thread if I am not mistaken. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.0

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May 31, 2014, 09:29:03 PM
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Dogie, is 1250 GH/s reported on BTCGuild (1320 GH/s avg on the miners) @ 25C normal for us 120v users?  One of them is only hovering around 1305 (1215 on BTCGuild).

I'm kinda disappointed at these numbers.  These are expensive units and makes a lot of noise.  Was willing to put up with it if I could get 1.4 TH.  I didn't know they had to limit it.  Should have advertised as 1.3 TH to 1.4 TH.  Can't help but feel a bit cheated/baited.
Ignore btcguild, pool hash rates are always variable. It depends what clock rate you're in, if you haven't looked in detail then you've still got the 120V FCC cap on. You need to remove that to remove the cap of power consumption which will allow your unit to hit the higher clock modes.

The numbers shown in miner are usually 1-3% higher then the pool. That is because of the HW errors and discarded shares.
HW errors more common when miner starts (first 30 minutes) and can be up to 3%, but after a while usually around 1%. Discarded shares usually around 0.5%.
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June 01, 2014, 05:09:49 AM
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Dogie, is 1250 GH/s reported on BTCGuild (1320 GH/s avg on the miners) @ 25C normal for us 120v users?  One of them is only hovering around 1305 (1215 on BTCGuild).

I'm kinda disappointed at these numbers.  These are expensive units and makes a lot of noise.  Was willing to put up with it if I could get 1.4 TH.  I didn't know they had to limit it.  Should have advertised as 1.3 TH to 1.4 TH.  Can't help but feel a bit cheated/baited.
Ignore btcguild, pool hash rates are always variable. It depends what clock rate you're in, if you haven't looked in detail then you've still got the 120V FCC cap on. You need to remove that to remove the cap of power consumption which will allow your unit to hit the higher clock modes.

How do you remove the cap?

As for contacting Spondoolies, they worked out a form of compensation.  Very good communication and customer service!

Put something in my tip jar if I made your day. Smiley
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June 01, 2014, 05:31:53 AM
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Dogie, is 1250 GH/s reported on BTCGuild (1320 GH/s avg on the miners) @ 25C normal for us 120v users?  One of them is only hovering around 1305 (1215 on BTCGuild).

I'm kinda disappointed at these numbers.  These are expensive units and makes a lot of noise.  Was willing to put up with it if I could get 1.4 TH.  I didn't know they had to limit it.  Should have advertised as 1.3 TH to 1.4 TH.  Can't help but feel a bit cheated/baited.
Ignore btcguild, pool hash rates are always variable. It depends what clock rate you're in, if you haven't looked in detail then you've still got the 120V FCC cap on. You need to remove that to remove the cap of power consumption which will allow your unit to hit the higher clock modes.

How do you remove the cap?

As for contacting Spondoolies, they worked out a form of compensation.  Very good communication and customer service!

I'm not quite sure as it detects your mains voltage and will show it then - I'm 240V so can't see it.

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June 01, 2014, 06:28:10 AM
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Dogie, is 1250 GH/s reported on BTCGuild (1320 GH/s avg on the miners) @ 25C normal for us 120v users?  One of them is only hovering around 1305 (1215 on BTCGuild).

I'm kinda disappointed at these numbers.  These are expensive units and makes a lot of noise.  Was willing to put up with it if I could get 1.4 TH.  I didn't know they had to limit it.  Should have advertised as 1.3 TH to 1.4 TH.  Can't help but feel a bit cheated/baited.
Ignore btcguild, pool hash rates are always variable. It depends what clock rate you're in, if you haven't looked in detail then you've still got the 120V FCC cap on. You need to remove that to remove the cap of power consumption which will allow your unit to hit the higher clock modes.

How do you remove the cap?

As for contacting Spondoolies, they worked out a form of compensation.  Very good communication and customer service!

I'm not quite sure as it detects your mains voltage and will show it then - I'm 240V so can't see it.

Well, I'm on 120v, that's why I have the cap.  I thought you meant I could remove the limitation while still on a 120v circuit.  I thought I read someone was able to do that with an older firmware or hardware.

I don't have a 240v mains I can easily use.  Even if I wanted to it may not work since it's 60 Hz.  My guess is the PSU expects 120v 60 Hz or 240v 50Hz.

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June 01, 2014, 06:54:33 AM
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Dogie, is 1250 GH/s reported on BTCGuild (1320 GH/s avg on the miners) @ 25C normal for us 120v users?  One of them is only hovering around 1305 (1215 on BTCGuild).

I'm kinda disappointed at these numbers.  These are expensive units and makes a lot of noise.  Was willing to put up with it if I could get 1.4 TH.  I didn't know they had to limit it.  Should have advertised as 1.3 TH to 1.4 TH.  Can't help but feel a bit cheated/baited.
Ignore btcguild, pool hash rates are always variable. It depends what clock rate you're in, if you haven't looked in detail then you've still got the 120V FCC cap on. You need to remove that to remove the cap of power consumption which will allow your unit to hit the higher clock modes.

How do you remove the cap?

As for contacting Spondoolies, they worked out a form of compensation.  Very good communication and customer service!

I'm not quite sure as it detects your mains voltage and will show it then - I'm 240V so can't see it.

Well, I'm on 120v, that's why I have the cap.  I thought you meant I could remove the limitation while still on a 120v circuit.  I thought I read someone was able to do that with an older firmware or hardware.

I don't have a 240v mains I can easily use.  Even if I wanted to it may not work since it's 60 Hz.  My guess is the PSU expects 120v 60 Hz or 240v 50Hz.

You can remove the cap while on 120V as its just software based. I have no idea what it looks like though.

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June 04, 2014, 12:13:50 PM
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You can remove the cap while on 120V as its just software based. I have no idea what it looks like though.

Please let us know if you find out how.  I ssh'd into the box and looked at the files but couldn't find anything.  If it's not in a text config file then it's over my head.

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June 04, 2014, 12:26:30 PM
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You can remove the cap while on 120V as its just software based. I have no idea what it looks like though.

Please let us know if you find out how.  I ssh'd into the box and looked at the files but couldn't find anything.  If it's not in a text config file then it's over my head.

Oh it would be on the usual web interface, if its not there then its probably been hidden. The problem is the firmware is being developed at a rapid pace so things change and move faster than I can track them.

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June 08, 2014, 11:36:47 AM
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You can remove the cap while on 120V as its just software based. I have no idea what it looks like though.

Please let us know if you find out how.  I ssh'd into the box and looked at the files but couldn't find anything.  If it's not in a text config file then it's over my head.

Oh it would be on the usual web interface, if its not there then its probably been hidden. The problem is the firmware is being developed at a rapid pace so things change and move faster than I can track them.

I can add option, but
1) It is not FCC compliant to pull that much.
2) I didn't do enough tests on 110V to make sure it will not harm the PSU/cables/socket. In general 110V is something I prefer not to mess with because of the heat it can create in power cables.
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