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May 07, 2017, 04:30:29 PM |
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I added an (automatic) 'tooltip' to all the graphs - hope you all find it useful On touch screens/tablets/phones you tap on the graph and on a PC you just move the mouse over it. It selects the closest point, of all graph lines, less than 100 pixels away. Thank you for these updates Kano! Also appreciate the total rewards at the top of the rewards page.
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PeaMine
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May 07, 2017, 04:38:54 PM |
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In the top right corner, what does the first number in the two numbers for Hash Rate mean? For example 46.54 / 44.50 The first is always higher, usually a larger amount than I should have, and the right I assume is my accepted rate pool side.
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Datacenter Technician and Electrician. If you have any questions feel free to ask me as I am generally bored looking at logs and happy to help during free time.
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wmabern
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May 07, 2017, 04:40:07 PM |
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In the top right corner, what does the first number in the two numbers for Hash Rate mean? For example 46.54 / 44.50 The first is always higher, usually a larger amount than I should have, and the right I assume is my accepted rate pool side.
I believe the first number is your 5 minute hash rate and the second number is your 1 hour hash rate.
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blockchainmines
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May 07, 2017, 04:50:21 PM |
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In the top right corner, what does the first number in the two numbers for Hash Rate mean? For example 46.54 / 44.50 The first is always higher, usually a larger amount than I should have, and the right I assume is my accepted rate pool side.
I believe the first number is your 5 minute hash rate and the second number is your 1 hour hash rate. Exactly
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wmabern
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May 07, 2017, 04:57:10 PM |
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In the top right corner, what does the first number in the two numbers for Hash Rate mean? For example 46.54 / 44.50 The first is always higher, usually a larger amount than I should have, and the right I assume is my accepted rate pool side.
I believe the first number is your 5 minute hash rate and the second number is your 1 hour hash rate. Exactly To be totally correct, the first is your 5 minute hash-rate average and the second number your 1 hour hash-rate average.
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BITMIXER.IO Gone Baby, Gone.. ;-) Not any good sig campaigns out there that I want!
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kano (OP)
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May 07, 2017, 05:03:08 PM |
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The 2nd number shows up after you've been mining for an hour (for obvious reasons )
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firetreeactual
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May 07, 2017, 06:10:24 PM |
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Nice work!
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To infinity and beyond...on two 741s and one of only 3...nope, make that 4...full nodes in Hawaii...on <30A. (I have other gear on the Hoth ice planet)
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wmabern
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May 07, 2017, 06:45:19 PM Last edit: May 07, 2017, 07:27:34 PM by wmabern |
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Nothing has come easy so far this month. If my calculations of the block Diff% average are correct, we're hanging in there (of course only .90 behind expected. If I'm wrong and averaged out the Diff% wrong, someone please feel free to correct me. Math has never been a strong point for me. Let's turn the "Last 5 Blocks" stat LIME GREEN!! (I apologize about the funky formatting. Too much work to fix it - Especially if the post is wrong! LOL ) # Height Who Block Reward When UTC Status Diff Diff% CDF 100 Luck% B 1847 465298 xxx 14.3753712 2017‑05‑07 16:28:16 +7 Confirms 926,484,924,972 177.50% 0.831 121.92% 1 1846 465153 xxx 15.13377582 2017‑05‑06 19:47:36 Matured 1,011,403,447,613 193.77% 0.856 121.74% 2 1845 464988 xxx 14.9971453 2017‑05‑05 21:00:03 Matured 309,715,957,117 59.34% 0.448 124.61% 3 1844 464951 xxx 12.7204366 2017‑05‑05 13:57:17 Matured 884,669,465,667 169.49% 0.816 124.80% 4 1843 464831 xxx 13.88317703 2017‑05‑04 17:41:36 Matured 779,923,092,523 149.42% 0.776 126.77% 5 1842 464708 xxx 15.11823168 2017‑05‑03 23:54:09 Matured 479,656,351,147 91.89% 0.601 126.26% 6 1841 464640 xxx 14.14027513 2017‑05‑03 12:59:45 Matured 431,023,076,435 82.58% 0.562 122.55% 7 1840 464595 xxx 14.40528384 2017‑05‑03 03:15:07 Matured 488,309,729,477 93.55% 0.608 119.25% 8 1839 464522 xxx 14.20896796 2017‑05‑02 16:05:36 Matured 758,322,235,503 145.28% 0.766 119.84% 9 1838 464405 xxx 14.32912601 2017‑05‑01 22:30:06 Matured 86,667,482,452 16.60% 0.153 120.38% 10 1837 464389 xxx 14.37170125 2017‑05‑01 20:28:11 Matured 430,356,159,863 82.45% 0.562 120.16% 11 1836 464338 xxx 13.18565694 2017‑05‑01 10:23:22 Matured 97,319,091,677 18.64% 0.170 119.83% 12 1835 464319 xxx 12.84281969 2017‑05‑01 07:54:21 Matured 572,417,996,232 09.66% 0.666 120.00% 13
Pool Average of the Diff.% of the last 13 blocks (All of May) 106.94%
Need some QUICK GREEN BLOCKS to drop that average down!!! (Or I may be completely ALL WRONG in trying to get an average Dif.% MINE ON & COMEONBLOCKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!! Best Wishes, All !! ~
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sjp04001
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May 07, 2017, 07:26:59 PM |
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Nothing has come easy so far this month. If my calculations of the block Diff% average are correct, we're hanging in there (of course only .90 behind expected. If I'm wrong and averaged out the Diff% wrong, someone please feel free to correct me. Math has never been a strong point for me. Let's turn the "Last 5 Blocks" stat LIME GREEN!! (I apologize about the funky formatting. Too much work to fix it - Especially if the post is wrong! LOL ) # Height Who Block Reward When UTC Status Diff Diff% CDF 100 Luck% B 1847 465298 xxx 14.3753712 2017‑05‑07 16:28:16 +7 Confirms 926,484,924,972 177.50% 0.831 121.92% 1 1846 465153 xxx 15.13377582 2017‑05‑06 19:47:36 Matured 1,011,403,447,613 193.77% 0.856 121.74% 2 1845 464988 xxx 14.9971453 2017‑05‑05 21:00:03 Matured 309,715,957,117 59.34% 0.448 124.61% 3 1844 464951 xxx 12.7204366 2017‑05‑05 13:57:17 Matured 884,669,465,667 169.49% 0.816 124.80% 4 1843 464831 xxx 13.88317703 2017‑05‑04 17:41:36 Matured 779,923,092,523 149.42% 0.776 126.77% 5 1842 464708 xxx 15.11823168 2017‑05‑03 23:54:09 Matured 479,656,351,147 91.89% 0.601 126.26% 6 1841 464640 xxx 14.14027513 2017‑05‑03 12:59:45 Matured 431,023,076,435 82.58% 0.562 122.55% 7 1840 464595 xxx 14.40528384 2017‑05‑03 03:15:07 Matured 488,309,729,477 93.55% 0.608 119.25% 8 1839 464522 xxx 14.20896796 2017‑05‑02 16:05:36 Matured 758,322,235,503 145.28% 0.766 119.84% 9 1838 464405 xxx 14.32912601 2017‑05‑01 22:30:06 Matured 86,667,482,452 16.60% 0.153 120.38% 10 1837 464389 xxx 14.37170125 2017‑05‑01 20:28:11 Matured 430,356,159,863 82.45% 0.562 120.16% 11 1836 464338 xxx 13.18565694 2017‑05‑01 10:23:22 Matured 97,319,091,677 18.64% 0.170 119.83% 12 1835 464319 xxx 12.84281969 2017‑05‑01 07:54:21 Matured 572,417,996,232 09.66% 0.666 120.00% 13
[b] Pool Average of the Diff.% of the last 13 blocks (All of May) 106.94%[/b]
Need some QUICK GREEN BLOCKS to drop that average down!!! (Or I may be completely ALL WRONG in trying to get an average Dif.% MINE ON & COMEONBLOCKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!! Best Wishes, All !! ~ Yes we have slow down considerably since the first day of May. Lets turn it around!! Blocks! Blocks! Blocks!
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Jigor
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May 07, 2017, 08:03:12 PM |
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I got another s7 on the way. Ill get it mining by tomorrow. MORE BLOCKSSS
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May 07, 2017, 08:28:05 PM Last edit: May 07, 2017, 08:45:57 PM by wmabern |
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That's the way to do it! I'm running four S9's - (Well, really three and two thirds S9's because of a bad board) and a single S7 Batch F1 with one fan. I can run that S7 in the house at 700Mhz putting out a 4.73TH's average. The board temps are all in the mid-60's. So I'm pretty happy with that! ) So that gives me ~51TH's that I am able to point to Kano pool. Wish I had a way of running the additional S7's, but it's really not feasible because of power usage (lack of outlets) and ventilation issues. If I could afford another S9, I could run that in place of the S7 F1. But I'm not really thrilled with the idea of adding another miner that could break at any time with a large shipping/repair bill if something goes wrong while it's still under warranty. I have already dealt with sending an S9 hash board and controller back to China under warranty. The damn UPS shipping bill was over $200. That's crazy, IMHO. Just hoping the miners I have running now don't decide to fail in some way or another. They are long ago out of warranty and the last board I had repaired in Denver coast me $200. (Luckily for me, I got a discount that I wasn't aware of. Something called a "Lucky Ticket". So that repair ended up costing me only $50 including return shipping! ) Anyway, just wanted to say, "Good job" on adding another miner! The more the merrier. Also, after your 5ND reward catches up with the newly added miner, - or viceversa - You'll double your rewards! Well, approximately. BLOCK! By Tech-Display!! That's our 2nd block of the day with about three and three quarter hours left in the mining day! Had to stop what I was writing to announce that block! It was a fairly quick one with ~34.014% diff! Also almost 2 BTC in miner TX fees.
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kano (OP)
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May 07, 2017, 09:19:44 PM |
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... Yes we have slow down considerably since the first day of May. Lets turn it around!!
Blocks! Blocks! Blocks!
Well ... that one quick block we got, and we are almost back on target ... 14 Blocks, 14.24 Expected ... So ... yeah ... it's all good ... the monthly stats says it clearly.
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wmabern
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May 07, 2017, 10:15:58 PM |
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If i was going to add more miners. How would i go about power? Getting a 240v plug from the breaker or what? How many antminers could i run off of one 240 plug. Using the Corsair ax1500i psu.
You should move this over to the Bitcoin Mining Hardware thread (where it belongs) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=76.0and I will get back to you shortly with an answer after I reboot my network. You will also get better and on-topic replies in the Hardware thread.
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GWhisper
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May 08, 2017, 03:44:53 AM |
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I'm just a small time miner like the vast majority of us here - but as we had such a great April it's afforded me the opportunity to increase my hash, increasing from 75 to 100TH.
Let the good times roll!
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kano (OP)
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May 08, 2017, 07:22:58 AM |
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Block! by 234jw2 Prolly an S7
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kano (OP)
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May 08, 2017, 07:40:04 AM |
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Block! Again blockmines S9v2
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kano (OP)
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May 08, 2017, 08:59:21 AM |
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I'll be upgrading the US Passthru Server in about 47 hours. See the Help->Notices menu https://kano.is/index.php?k=notice on the web site for details. ~60% of miners will have a 5 minute failover due to the upgrade.
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May 08, 2017, 10:38:03 AM |
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That's the way to do it! I'm running four S9's - (Well, really three and two thirds S9's because of a bad board) and a single S7 Batch F1 with one fan. I can run that S7 in the house at 700Mhz putting out a 4.73TH's average. The board temps are all in the mid-60's. So I'm pretty happy with that! ) So that gives me ~51TH's that I am able to point to Kano pool. Wish I had a way of running the additional S7's, but it's really not feasible because of power usage (lack of outlets) and ventilation issues. If I could afford another S9, I could run that in place of the S7 F1. But I'm not really thrilled with the idea of adding another miner that could break at any time with a large shipping/repair bill if something goes wrong while it's still under warranty. I have already dealt with sending an S9 hash board and controller back to China under warranty. The damn UPS shipping bill was over $200. That's crazy, IMHO. Just hoping the miners I have running now don't decide to fail in some way or another. They are long ago out of warranty and the last board I had repaired in Denver coast me $200. (Luckily for me, I got a discount that I wasn't aware of. Something called a "Lucky Ticket". So that repair ended up costing me only $50 including return shipping! ) Anyway, just wanted to say, "Good job" on adding another miner! The more the merrier. Also, after your 5ND reward catches up with the newly added miner, - or viceversa - You'll double your rewards! Well, approximately. BLOCK! By Tech-Display!! That's our 2nd block of the day with about three and three quarter hours left in the mining day! Had to stop what I was writing to announce that block! It was a fairly quick one with ~34.014% diff! Also almost 2 BTC in miner TX fees. send me your machines! I do not pay for electricity!
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philipma1957
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May 08, 2017, 10:46:30 AM |
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we are now up to 105% luck for the month of may
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May 08, 2017, 02:06:58 PM |
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We also upgraded from 120Th/s to about 170TH/s. In the next week or 2 we will be at about 250TH/s HASH oN!
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