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July 14, 2021, 09:28:00 PM
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Hey I can imagine that you're crazy busy, but I would be grateful if you could have a glance at that email I sent at your earliest convenience. I'm deferring a big decision until I hear from you. Thank you so much! I hope you get your car situation straightened out to your satisfaction! And really glad nobody hurt!
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Don't put too much pressure for Phil or others.
We all help each other voluntarily, free of charge, when we have time for it.
If you need help quicker, you need to buy it.

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July 14, 2021, 10:50:29 PM
Last edit: July 14, 2021, 11:00:42 PM by Pandoraaaaa
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Hey thank you for your reply. I am absolutely willing to pay and not looking for anything free. I have a specific and personal inquiry with him or I would post here, of course. Maybe we will post here about the matter in due time. Smiley

edit - may I contact you privately about the matter at hand?

edit2 - I have sent you a message, my first one ever!
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July 14, 2021, 11:05:53 PM
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We all help each other voluntarily, free of charge, when we have time for it.

Could not agree more, I do feel bad for not replying to some PMs I get (despite the fact that I try and do respond to most of them), but people should understand that we have many things aside from the forum to attend to, also, it is always in everybody's best interest that all questions remain public (unless there is a very private aspect you need to hide), I don't mind answering a question sent via PM, but it would be a lot better answering it publicly so that other folks that have the same question could potentially find it in one of the search engines they use.

So, OP, if your question is not "secret" just ask here.



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July 14, 2021, 11:28:25 PM
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The key point folks here are getting to is that running a miner much less several requires setting up significant power circuits and is not something most folks can, much less should attempt, to do by themselves. It requires working with a licensed electrician to safely spec and install the needed circuit breakers, wiring, and sockets.

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July 14, 2021, 11:49:25 PM
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I found email the answer is no.

Let me try to explain what happens to me.

The email account you sent to is 23 years old. It gets 250 emails a day on a slow day. If I go back just to July 10 it is 27 pages back.

So you sent it on the 11th> I read it and did not want to answer it yet.



I think the price for the gear is too high.
I do not like the seller.
I did a few deals with him they always have a glitch.
They work out but always with an issue or a scare.





https://t.me/minerexpertsales/1186

I prefer working directly with gracezhou1993


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July 15, 2021, 01:53:18 PM
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The key point folks here are getting to is that running a miner much less several requires setting up significant power circuits and is not something most folks can, much less should attempt, to do by themselves. It requires working with a licensed electrician to safely spec and install the needed circuit breakers, wiring, and sockets.

Thank you for your response...truer words. I did work with an electrician, but we got the plug wrong! Being a noob is hard, but doesn't last forever. Aside from gpu home mining for many years now, I've had s9s and s15s hosted, but now working on bringing asics home. It's a challenge!

Phil I apologize for imposing and thank you for the information. I know that seller's name from telegram! Will pursue.

I've mostly just lurked around here on and off over the years and am not well enough practiced in the culture. I blame discord where everyone is yammering at all times! Tongue
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