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November 11, 2015, 04:21:20 PM Last edit: November 11, 2015, 06:41:50 PM by mattwj44 |
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Luke, For the power supply to your solar PC may I suggest this Solar Generator by GoalZero? It is WAAAAAAY simpler than hooking up all the other sh*t and it can be used with Goal Zero panels that have DC input, or with a DC to MC4 converter for all other brands of panel.... plus if you watch the reviews you will see the software/charge controller in each is amazing. The come in 150, 400, 1250 (WH) Yeti >> http://www.goalzero.com/p/164/Goal-Zero-Yeti-150-Solar-Generatorconverter >> http://www.goalzero.com/p/261/mc4-solar-to-8mm-adapter-cableI have one now with a 150 watt Renogy panel and it is insane...Hope that at least scratches your brain a bit edit: I have looked for other companies with units like this, but so fare NONE are even close in price or quality
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November 13, 2015, 03:22:59 AM Last edit: November 13, 2015, 03:37:56 AM by nickgogerty |
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Luke, For the power supply to your solar PC may I suggest this Solar Generator by GoalZero? It is WAAAAAAY simpler than hooking up all the other sh*t and it can be used with Goal Zero panels that have DC input, or with a DC to MC4 converter for all other brands of panel.... plus if you watch the reviews you will see the software/charge controller in each is amazing. The come in 150, 400, 1250 (WH) Yeti >> http://www.goalzero.com/p/164/Goal-Zero-Yeti-150-Solar-Generatorconverter >> http://www.goalzero.com/p/261/mc4-solar-to-8mm-adapter-cableI have one now with a 150 watt Renogy panel and it is insane...Hope that at least scratches your brain a bit edit: I have looked for other companies with units like this, but so fare NONE are even close in price or quality The various groups including those applying for VC, incubators etc. and the community are interested in SLR efficiency. Can people poke holes/comment on this. https://docs.google.com/a/solcrypto.com/spreadsheets/d/1QzIA5Nd3pVRGn2c48Oc_dqpImrOfYlwp74UzHXjArdE/edit?usp=sharingIt compares a 1.5million user BTC network and 1.5 million SLR network for energy, transaction cost and carbon load using electricity as a proxy. If coal is used 1MWh is roughly equivelant to 1 tonne of carbon.
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Solarcoin (§ SLR) are like airmiles. Each 1 Mhw generated gets you §1 free. Solarcoins can purchase what others will trade: USD,BTC, Soy candles..etc.
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November 14, 2015, 08:20:29 AM |
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Luke, For the power supply to your solar PC may I suggest this Solar Generator by GoalZero? It is WAAAAAAY simpler than hooking up all the other sh*t and it can be used with Goal Zero panels that have DC input, or with a DC to MC4 converter for all other brands of panel.... plus if you watch the reviews you will see the software/charge controller in each is amazing. The come in 150, 400, 1250 (WH) Yeti >> http://www.goalzero.com/p/164/Goal-Zero-Yeti-150-Solar-Generatorconverter >> http://www.goalzero.com/p/261/mc4-solar-to-8mm-adapter-cableI have one now with a 150 watt Renogy panel and it is insane...Hope that at least scratches your brain a bit edit: I have looked for other companies with units like this, but so fare NONE are even close in price or quality Hi Matt, Sorry I was out and offline for a while. Yes, I totally agree to simplify the design of the offline stand alone system node. The ReneSola 250W modules are so heavy and huge! They are 1.64mx 0.99m and have these heavy aluminium frames. Not portable unless you have a small wagon or pickup truck. The key ingredient is the charge controller for the associated batteries and the kWh Modbus TCPIP meter. I searched the market for a good 6 months. I only came up with the ACU unit. These are still quite pricey themselves at about 400 dollars/unit for just the kWh meter. Very high quality though. I actually own a goal zero panel and an LED light for camping. These are very reliable and have never let me down so far when charging phones and cameras in the wilderness. Now if you can please give me suggestions on the best way to connect these goal zero products to a system that incorpotes modbus TCPIP then we can make forward progress on making solarcoin nodes portable.... Cheers, lfloorwalker
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nickgogerty
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November 16, 2015, 05:43:48 AM |
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Looking for constructive feedback on this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WD3HW6l6gchow can it be made better? let me know either publicly or PM.
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Solarcoin (§ SLR) are like airmiles. Each 1 Mhw generated gets you §1 free. Solarcoins can purchase what others will trade: USD,BTC, Soy candles..etc.
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November 16, 2015, 07:57:36 PM |
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I love the starting points but here are a few things I would change... 1. the TCP/IP example is WAAAAY too complicated.. you should stick with using money or some fiat as an example to keep on track 2. get a more 'bubbly' and loud voice.. the voice being used is quite and doesn't sound formal or like a "movie voice" 3. get rid of the soft rock track.. this video kinda looks like it was made by a 50 year old man in his garage with windows media player (but I get that we are all poor here and no one has money to produce HAHA)
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solarcoiner
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November 17, 2015, 09:52:22 AM |
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I love the starting points but here are a few things I would change... 1. the TCP/IP example is WAAAAY too complicated.. you should stick with using money or some fiat as an example to keep on track 2. get a more 'bubbly' and loud voice.. the voice being used is quite and doesn't sound formal or like a "movie voice" 3. get rid of the soft rock track.. this video kinda looks like it was made by a 50 year old man in his garage with windows media player (but I get that we are all poor here and no one has money to produce HAHA) I actually think the TCP/IP example is pretty good. Maybe we could all contribute so that the video is remade with a more professional voice. I don't mind donating if the cause is for Solarcoin. Maybe we can get someone who has experience creating videos for this little clip. But I like the idea, and we really do need to spread the word
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November 18, 2015, 07:34:57 PM |
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Either way this video needs to be a bit shorter, simpler, & more flashy with updated graphics.. I would love to donate too with BTC, LTC, SLR as I know more funding always brings in more developers and active participants who can produce content to drive this ecosystem forward.
Can we setup an SLR tip system with a list of bounties or rewards (found online in the open web) for things like videos, logos, dev, and all other additional projects that need to be completed?
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solarcoiner
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November 18, 2015, 07:51:41 PM |
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Can we setup an SLR tip system with a list of bounties or rewards (found online in the open web) for things like videos, logos, dev, and all other additional projects that need to be completed?
That Sounds awesome. Unfortunately I'm nut much of a producer myself :p I too would be glad to donate some BTC/LTC/SLR
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November 18, 2015, 08:01:41 PM |
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Would it actually be possible to run a full Solarcoin client on a Raspberry Pi and stake?
I am currently running my node using a 400 Watt PC, and it's starting to show in my power bill :p
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mattwj44
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November 18, 2015, 08:03:45 PM |
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We should also be taking steps to distribute some of this coin to the public & those who don't yet know about this so the rub is more fairly distributed to encourage a network effect before claimants enter the space. Some say initial investor interest & speculation are often the fastest way to drive up price and bring others into any coin space, and having more holders would certainly increase the odds of that happening for SLR. .... like public sign ups/giveaways where you can come download a wallet, and someone with a Whale-size amount of SLR can stake you while you chat with others about Solar related topics, & crypto too We could do this in schools, government buildings, solar related trade shows/expos, crypto events, religious buildings, ect.. you get the idea. Thoughts?!
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November 18, 2015, 08:05:38 PM |
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Would it actually be possible to run a full Solarcoin client on a Raspberry Pi and stake?
I am currently running my node using a 400 Watt PC, and it's starting to show in my power bill :p
yes if you know how to tweak code a bit, but it is hard and not really ready for easy setup unless you just want a challenge. Probably better to buy a cheap powerbook with a 40gb SSD and run this with Windows 10 or any other OS you can load up... but if you already have the Pi and such it is worth a try for sure
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Snake Pliskin
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November 19, 2015, 11:06:13 AM |
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Would it actually be possible to run a full Solarcoin client on a Raspberry Pi and stake?
I am currently running my node using a 400 Watt PC, and it's starting to show in my power bill :p I purchased a mini pc which runs at virtually nothing and I leave it on 24/7 and it's ticking along nicely generating those coins. You can pick up the new VivoMini UN42 for around £199 UK and this runs at only 6.5w Here is the link https://www.asus.com/uk/Mini-PCs/VivoMini_UN42/
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November 19, 2015, 06:43:52 PM |
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Hm, thanks, it is strange. Because of some problems i removed the data folder and started to synchronize from block 1 on. But i still get the sign "no connections" :/
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November 19, 2015, 06:50:06 PM |
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Would it actually be possible to run a full Solarcoin client on a Raspberry Pi and stake?
I am currently running my node using a 400 Watt PC, and it's starting to show in my power bill :p I purchased a mini pc which runs at virtually nothing and I leave it on 24/7 and it's ticking along nicely generating those coins. You can pick up the new VivoMini UN42 for around £199 UK and this runs at only 6.5w Here is the link https://www.asus.com/uk/Mini-PCs/VivoMini_UN42/That is a REALLY cool PC for long term use, but its pricey, is way too powerful for just an SLR Wallet program, & it doesn't even have a monitor that I can see.. here is an HP made laptop that has all you need and arguably runs at an even lower power consumption rate when the screen and all other programs are disabled >> http://www.amazon.com/HP-11-r010nr-11-6-Inch-Notebook-Processor/dp/B015CQ8SGE/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1447958738&sr=1-1&keywords=laptopNot as cheap as a Pi, but getting there...As notebooks get cheaper and more power efficient I bet we will even see some sold WITH solar panels right out of the box
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November 19, 2015, 07:38:41 PM |
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We should also be taking steps to distribute some of this coin to the public & those who don't yet know about this so the rub is more fairly distributed to encourage a network effect before claimants enter the space. Some say initial investor interest & speculation are often the fastest way to drive up price and bring others into any coin space, and having more holders would certainly increase the odds of that happening for SLR. .... like public sign ups/giveaways where you can come download a wallet, and someone with a Whale-size amount of SLR can stake you while you chat with others about Solar related topics, & crypto too We could do this in schools, government buildings, solar related trade shows/expos, crypto events, religious buildings, ect.. you get the idea. Thoughts?! Definitely. I think the hardest part is to convince new people that don't know much about cryptocurrency. It's really important the coins start spreading out a little more. I have been actively telling my friends about Solarcoin and have given away a few 1000... Speculators are definitely a great way to attract new users! Since I live in an apartment I don't have any solar panels.. So i guess Im a speculator then I would not mind contributing my stake and give away my earned coins. This would be a lot easier to accomplish if Solarcoin had some kind of setup like NXT has called : ''balance leasing'' It enables you to ''give''your staking power to another wallet address. Basically enabling you to ''lease out ''your staking power to other users or another personal wallet. At the same time it increases security because you don't have to leave your main wallet connected to the interent to stake I think the part in schools and government buildings is a bit far fetched , but that would be really cool!
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solarcoiner
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November 19, 2015, 08:33:15 PM |
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Would it actually be possible to run a full Solarcoin client on a Raspberry Pi and stake?
I am currently running my node using a 400 Watt PC, and it's starting to show in my power bill :p I purchased a mini pc which runs at virtually nothing and I leave it on 24/7 and it's ticking along nicely generating those coins. You can pick up the new VivoMini UN42 for around £199 UK and this runs at only 6.5w Here is the link https://www.asus.com/uk/Mini-PCs/VivoMini_UN42/That is a REALLY cool PC for long term use, but its pricey, is way too powerful for just an SLR Wallet program, & it doesn't even have a monitor that I can see.. here is an HP made laptop that has all you need and arguably runs at an even lower power consumption rate when the screen and all other programs are disabled >> http://www.amazon.com/HP-11-r010nr-11-6-Inch-Notebook-Processor/dp/B015CQ8SGE/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1447958738&sr=1-1&keywords=laptopNot as cheap as a Pi, but getting there...As notebooks get cheaper and more power efficient I bet we will even see some sold WITH solar panels right out of the box Thank you guys! I might just try and run the wallet on a raspberry pi still a lot cheaper than buying a noteook or a mini pc!
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solarcoiner
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November 19, 2015, 08:35:10 PM |
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How is SLR's difficulty adjusted with POST?
Is it the more coins are staking the more difficult it gets? How is the difficulty calculated otherwise? I assume it's like that because of bitcoin where the more the difficulty rises the harder it becomes to mine bitcoins...
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Scalextrix
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November 19, 2015, 09:25:10 PM |
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Would it actually be possible to run a full Solarcoin client on a Raspberry Pi and stake?
I am currently running my node using a 400 Watt PC, and it's starting to show in my power bill :p I purchased a mini pc which runs at virtually nothing and I leave it on 24/7 and it's ticking along nicely generating those coins. You can pick up the new VivoMini UN42 for around £199 UK and this runs at only 6.5w Here is the link https://www.asus.com/uk/Mini-PCs/VivoMini_UN42/That is a REALLY cool PC for long term use, but its pricey, is way too powerful for just an SLR Wallet program, & it doesn't even have a monitor that I can see.. here is an HP made laptop that has all you need and arguably runs at an even lower power consumption rate when the screen and all other programs are disabled >> http://www.amazon.com/HP-11-r010nr-11-6-Inch-Notebook-Processor/dp/B015CQ8SGE/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1447958738&sr=1-1&keywords=laptopNot as cheap as a Pi, but getting there...As notebooks get cheaper and more power efficient I bet we will even see some sold WITH solar panels right out of the box Thank you guys! I might just try and run the wallet on a raspberry pi still a lot cheaper than buying a noteook or a mini pc! Im waiting for my PiGrid to arrive I hope when it does I will be able to get SLR on there too which can then stake 24/7
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SolarCoin Address: 8cESoZyjFvx2Deq6VjQLqPfAwu8UXjcBkK Gridcoin Address: SAuPu8zarzQykWLGwxc6JRvW3imM8YU9wc Pinkcoin Address: 2GTnp7oRn2i6KnuwfGaFh1Ps7RZFyDe6nH MannaCurrency Address: GXDwi6W888jbQZ7a79GTaStxiQsYehisfi
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nickgogerty
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November 20, 2015, 01:06:27 PM |
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How is SLR's difficulty adjusted with POST?
Is it the more coins are staking the more difficult it gets? How is the difficulty calculated otherwise? I assume it's like that because of bitcoin where the more the difficulty rises the harder it becomes to mine bitcoins...
The white paper explains it: http://www.vericoin.info/downloads/VeriCoinPoSTWhitePaper10May2015.pdf My crude understanding is that basically diff targets a 1 minute block based on historical submitters capacity to discover the block. however consensus on who's solution is "true" is determined by stake weight, so applying more power to be earlier in solution space or distributing computer power to have the most "solutions" submitted doesn't have a direct impact on the reward space outcome.
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Solarcoin (§ SLR) are like airmiles. Each 1 Mhw generated gets you §1 free. Solarcoins can purchase what others will trade: USD,BTC, Soy candles..etc.
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November 23, 2015, 01:13:38 AM |
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Climate conference coming up 11/30/15 Got Solar?
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