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I think the attraction for me could be a good deal on hosting together with SP-30 at a discount. I am surprised that this is not being raised. The original GB had a hosting option. No facility in WA wants to host hundreds of Sp-30 all in one deal? I believe that this is what needs to be arranged, but price has to be based on WA electrical rates, NOT on expensive electrical rates.
?! So those who pay 16 Cents per KWH are severely disadvantaged? Do you work for the company? I am not sure re disadvantaged. If someone has higher electrical rate, they have to compete on something else. I speak only for myself. Well, as long as hosting price for SP-30 is at or below $190/mo with 208V/220V/240V available (if Sp-30 is 2.5kw) with 6mo (not 12!) minimal requirement, I think that many people would support this by choosing SP-30+hosting package. I am surprised that nobody arranged this kind of a deal yet. $290/mo in the original GB is an overpay for hosting considering the electricity cost of 2-3c/kwh in that area and SOMEONE in WA should take the initiative to make a better deal that would be beneficial for everybody. Smart data centers will take advantage like everything else in this industry and over price their hosting options because they are aware most people at least in the US can't plug one of these SP30's in your home without high consideration on electrical resources and heat. I've asked several data centers how much they would charge to co-locate an SP30 and all three places quoted me over $350/month. Seeing that is highway robbery, I can only see people with the means that have free electric and cooling getting these SP30's. I remember running my SP10 in my office when it was 60 degrees out and the next morning the office temperature was 104 degrees. I couldn't even imagine if I addded an SP30 into the mix. Power is not nearly the only cost, infact only accounts for about 60% of the cost of most colocation. You need cooling, building (rent / mortgage + maintenance insurance etc etc), staff and all the rest that goes into opperating a 24/7 active facility. Adds up very very quick when people only look at pure power costs.
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July 05, 2014, 06:24:20 PM |
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I think the attraction for me could be a good deal on hosting together with SP-30 at a discount. I am surprised that this is not being raised. The original GB had a hosting option. No facility in WA wants to host hundreds of Sp-30 all in one deal? I believe that this is what needs to be arranged, but price has to be based on WA electrical rates, NOT on expensive electrical rates.
?! So those who pay 16 Cents per KWH are severely disadvantaged? Do you work for the company? I am not sure re disadvantaged. If someone has higher electrical rate, they have to compete on something else. I speak only for myself. Well, as long as hosting price for SP-30 is at or below $190/mo with 208V/220V/240V available (if Sp-30 is 2.5kw) with 6mo (not 12!) minimal requirement, I think that many people would support this by choosing SP-30+hosting package. I am surprised that nobody arranged this kind of a deal yet. $290/mo in the original GB is an overpay for hosting considering the electricity cost of 2-3c/kwh in that area and SOMEONE in WA should take the initiative to make a better deal that would be beneficial for everybody. Smart data centers will take advantage like everything else in this industry and over price their hosting options because they are aware most people at least in the US can't plug one of these SP30's in your home without high consideration on electrical resources and heat. I've asked several data centers how much they would charge to co-locate an SP30 and all three places quoted me over $350/month. Seeing that is highway robbery, I can only see people with the means that have free electric and cooling getting these SP30's. I remember running my SP10 in my office when it was 60 degrees out and the next morning the office temperature was 104 degrees. I couldn't even imagine if I addded an SP30 into the mix. Power is not nearly the only cost, infact only accounts for about 60% of the cost of most colocation. You need cooling, building (rent / mortgage + maintenance insurance etc etc), staff and all the rest that goes into opperating a 24/7 active facility. Adds up very very quick when people only look at pure power costs. Fair enough and your calculations are nearly exact for an SP-30 at 16 cents per KWH...
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July 05, 2014, 06:51:52 PM |
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I think the attraction for me could be a good deal on hosting together with SP-30 at a discount. I am surprised that this is not being raised. The original GB had a hosting option. No facility in WA wants to host hundreds of Sp-30 all in one deal? I believe that this is what needs to be arranged, but price has to be based on WA electrical rates, NOT on expensive electrical rates.
?! So those who pay 16 Cents per KWH are severely disadvantaged? Do you work for the company? I am not sure re disadvantaged. If someone has higher electrical rate, they have to compete on something else. I speak only for myself. Well, as long as hosting price for SP-30 is at or below $190/mo with 208V/220V/240V available (if Sp-30 is 2.5kw) with 6mo (not 12!) minimal requirement, I think that many people would support this by choosing SP-30+hosting package. I am surprised that nobody arranged this kind of a deal yet. $290/mo in the original GB is an overpay for hosting considering the electricity cost of 2-3c/kwh in that area and SOMEONE in WA should take the initiative to make a better deal that would be beneficial for everybody. I've asked several data centers how much they would charge to co-locate an SP30 and all three places quoted me over $350/month. My point-exactly. A smart business man in the central WA could make it work for $190/mo for SP-30 with a HIGH profit margin, perhaps slightly less profit margin in Kansas or elsewhere.
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July 05, 2014, 07:08:32 PM |
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I know this is a little off topic, but no group buy info has been released so.....
what then is a good price to co-locate an SP30, with Internet access of course.
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DevonMiner
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July 05, 2014, 07:24:27 PM |
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what then is a good price to co-locate an SP30, with Internet access of course.
Some info available on the H/w Hosting Directory & Reputation thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=622998.0 several people have SP10s hosted by various companies. Hosting prices vary from country to country.
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July 06, 2014, 07:55:48 PM |
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Hey, I would be down for it and buy 15-20 SP30's (depending on the final pricing) for 50.000 Euros..but I dont know if I can trust all this money to 1 guy...how can I go sure that he wont scam us? he has only 55 posts and I never saw him doing any other groupbuys before...any tips for me?
use escrow
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July 06, 2014, 07:59:37 PM |
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Hey, I would be down for it and buy 15-20 SP30's (depending on the final pricing) for 50.000 Euros..but I dont know if I can trust all this money to 1 guy...how can I go sure that he wont scam us? he has only 55 posts and I never saw him doing any other groupbuys before...any tips for me?
use escrow IF the group buy comes off, he should do the same as Roadstress did with his group buy ... hand all the information over to Spondoolies and let them take the orders directly ... so you deal directly with them, not him.
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July 07, 2014, 11:00:26 AM |
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That sounds pretty fair and this method is called "Escrow" ? Well it would be pretty neat then and I can ask my bank to lend me some money For lots of reasons, I wouldn't borrow money to buy miners.
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spiceminer15
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July 07, 2014, 06:04:15 PM |
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if this group buy goes down i'm in for 2 SP30s. i'll be buying them anyway if it doesn't. but the group buy would be great.
anyone figuring how much BTC/day for one sp30?? my crude calcs say around .2BTC/day per sp30 without counting electricity.
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July 07, 2014, 06:11:56 PM |
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anyone figuring how much BTC/day for one sp30?? my crude calcs say around .2BTC/day per sp30 without counting electricity.
Today 6TH/s earns 0.18 BTC/day. 2 months from now (about 6 difficulty increases), which is the earliest you can expect it, not even close to that. And if you don't see it until the end of September, add another 2 difficulty increases on top.
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July 07, 2014, 06:23:13 PM |
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Ok,
maybe we can think just in terms of ROI, when I look at all the different ASIC machines, sha or scrypt. they usually pan out to about 90 days until ROI.
anyone know what to expect with the sp30? I've figured it would be a less but, like you said that's at current diff
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July 07, 2014, 08:15:43 PM |
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When calculating ROI, don't forget resale value of the machines.
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July 07, 2014, 11:51:35 PM |
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When will the final price be posted ? Possibly interested in 2 depending on the price
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July 08, 2014, 06:00:56 AM |
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Quite some time has gone by and I'm surprised that September SP30 is still at the same price. Tack on $300 for shipping and that will never break even. I thought as more time went by, the price would be lowered so they could sell more. I guess the newbs are really out in full force out there just buying everything up they can. I'd like to be there when the newb tries to plug it into his house and the breakers keep tripping and everyone is scratching their head.
The most you'll make with an SP30 is about $3040. That's about as much profit you'll be able to suck out of it. That's my opinion of course and hope everyone make more. And all that is over at least a 6 month to a 1 year period at least. And I guess if you buy multiple SP30's its all the same as if you bought once. Since ya gotta pay it all back first, then maybe a satoshi will slip in there couple years later?
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July 08, 2014, 07:45:37 AM |
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Explain...
How could you only make that much over a long time? I really can't see the diff and electricity cost overtaking the $ generated a day with 6th anytime soon? Even if the margins get slimmer and slimmer, you should still be making $ and after its paid off its all profit...
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July 08, 2014, 08:20:44 AM |
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Kinda of an odd question...but the sp30 is 220v and has two power supplies....as long as I'm setting up outlets and use two surge protector strips?
or would I be better off running each power supply off a diff circuit (ie 2 sep 220v circuits) (ie probs with one 1/2 the sp30 will hash? does it even work that way?)
or just have one 220v plug...stick the ISOBAR 220v triplite surge bar on that and plug the 2 plugs off the sp30 into that all one 220v circuit
or hell either way works?
just wondeirng wtf got the wire and the distance an't so far as to do 2 individual 220v plugs to the miner
I'm in the USA by the by
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July 08, 2014, 01:02:02 PM |
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Kinda of an odd question...but the sp30 is 220v and has two power supplies....
The SP30 can use 220V, yes, but isn't limited to that. The product page says the input can be 90 - 264 VAC.
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July 08, 2014, 01:15:05 PM |
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Kinda of an odd question...but the sp30 is 220v and has two power supplies....as long as I'm setting up outlets and use two surge protector strips?
or would I be better off running each power supply off a diff circuit (ie 2 sep 220v circuits) (ie probs with one 1/2 the sp30 will hash? does it even work that way?)
or just have one 220v plug...stick the ISOBAR 220v triplite surge bar on that and plug the 2 plugs off the sp30 into that all one 220v circuit
or hell either way works?
just wondeirng wtf got the wire and the distance an't so far as to do 2 individual 220v plugs to the miner
I'm in the USA by the by
Searing
You may as well co-locate that baby. It's really meant for racking up in a cabinet, unless you really have ample power and cooling. How are you going to keep it cool? Passive air or air conditioning? When you get it, send us some pictures!!!!
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spiceminer15
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July 08, 2014, 06:11:43 PM |
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20amp breaker will do 2400w. 2500w might trip it.
simple solution is to plug one plug into one circuit and one into another, maybe with a thick extension cord.
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July 08, 2014, 07:31:27 PM |
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Powering one of these in US residences will be tricky at best. The optimal solution is if you've got a 240V / 30A circuit, which would supply 5760 watts continuously (80% of 7200), so you could drive 2 on that circuit. Otherwise, you're going to have to get creative. The typical household breaker is a 120V / 15A, which will give you 1440 watts continuous power (80% of 1800).
With the SP10, the firmware limits the PSU (but you can override it). I'm wondering if the same will be available on the SP30. Again, basing this on the SP10, the typical limit of the AC2DC is 1260 with DC2DC set to 62. This might be different on the SP30 because of the different PSUs in the unit. Anyway, what I'm getting to is that if you want to run this in a US home and do not have the 240V / 30A circuit, you're going to basically fully utilize 2 standard 120V / 15A breakers to power a single unit.
So, if you've got the space in your breaker box, your best bet would be to get in touch with an electrician and have a dedicated 240V / 30A breaker installed along with a NEMA l6-30 outlet, and then getting a decent PDU to plug your SP30 into.
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