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Author Topic: KanoPool since 2014 🐈 - PPLNS and Solo 0.5% fee - Worldwide - 2437 blocks  (Read 5350829 times)
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January 08, 2018, 07:08:55 PM
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NICE - That last payout paid for ----- get this ---  88% of one of my S9's!   Looking back,  I should of started this a while ago... or ordered more S9's-  Skeptic that I was. SHeesh!
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January 08, 2018, 07:11:57 PM
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They are 2400 watt PSU from Parallel Miner. Delta Electronics
I will try the offset

https://imgur.com/tWbnhVW

https://imgur.com/36zcHOx

https://imgur.com/ZtMx4vX

You also have the one on an ATX psu. Maybe make that the last in the chain vs. the first - if that one drops, the whole chain could drop.

What's the screen on your cgminer status look like?
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January 08, 2018, 07:20:06 PM
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They are 2400 watt PSU from Parallel Miner. Delta Electronics
I will try the offset

https://imgur.com/tWbnhVW

https://imgur.com/36zcHOx

https://imgur.com/ZtMx4vX

You also have the one on an ATX psu. Maybe make that the last in the chain vs. the first - if that one drops, the whole chain could drop.

What's the screen on your cgminer status look like?

2 different controllers. They are supposed to be able to handle all machines on 1 controller, but they won't connect when more than 6 are on, so I am running two controllers to split them up. The ATX supply is only on 1 machine.

If I unplug machines, the hash rate goes up. Some of them drop as low as 1900 gh/s. As soon as I restart CGMiner they jump up to 3588 gh/s each then fall off from there.

https://imgur.com/MnoSdu0

https://imgur.com/fI2oGAV

Latest image of status chain of 6. No ATX supply.
https://imgur.com/kIeaGac

Nothing happens until something moves.

MINE ON WITH KANO........except DPoS2
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January 08, 2018, 07:34:28 PM
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2 different controllers. They are supposed to be able to handle all machines on 1 controller, but they won't connect when more than 6 are on, so I am running two controllers to split them up. The ATX supply is only on 1 machine.

If I unplug machines, the hash rate goes up. Some of them drop as low as 1900 gh/s. As soon as I restart CGMiner they jump up to 3588 gh/s each then fall off from there.

https://imgur.com/MnoSdu0

https://imgur.com/fI2oGAV

Latest image of status chain of 6. No ATX supply.
https://imgur.com/kIeaGac

I know with the A7, you're not supposed to have more than 5 on a chain. Its possible that's an issue here too.

You should be able to plug both your AUC2s to the same controller. You might want to make a thread in Mining Support - it'd get more visibility.
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January 08, 2018, 07:45:52 PM
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2 different controllers. They are supposed to be able to handle all machines on 1 controller, but they won't connect when more than 6 are on, so I am running two controllers to split them up. The ATX supply is only on 1 machine.

If I unplug machines, the hash rate goes up. Some of them drop as low as 1900 gh/s. As soon as I restart CGMiner they jump up to 3588 gh/s each then fall off from there.

https://imgur.com/MnoSdu0

https://imgur.com/fI2oGAV

Latest image of status chain of 6. No ATX supply.
https://imgur.com/kIeaGac

I know with the A7, you're not supposed to have more than 5 on a chain. Its possible that's an issue here too.

You should be able to plug both your AUC2s to the same controller. You might want to make a thread in Mining Support - it'd get more visibility.
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That's what I was wondering, so I split into 2 and 3rd is on the way, but the machines running 5 are dropping too. I will post in support. Thank you!

Nothing happens until something moves.

MINE ON WITH KANO........except DPoS2
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January 08, 2018, 07:51:17 PM
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2 different controllers. They are supposed to be able to handle all machines on 1 controller, but they won't connect when more than 6 are on, so I am running two controllers to split them up. The ATX supply is only on 1 machine.

If I unplug machines, the hash rate goes up. Some of them drop as low as 1900 gh/s. As soon as I restart CGMiner they jump up to 3588 gh/s each then fall off from there.

https://imgur.com/MnoSdu0

https://imgur.com/fI2oGAV

Latest image of status chain of 6. No ATX supply.
https://imgur.com/kIeaGac

I know with the A7, you're not supposed to have more than 5 on a chain. Its possible that's an issue here too.

You should be able to plug both your AUC2s to the same controller. You might want to make a thread in Mining Support - it'd get more visibility.
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That's what I was wondering, so I split into 2 and 3rd is on the way, but the machines running 5 are dropping too. I will post in support. Thank you!


Try running four, see if that still causes the problem.   
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January 08, 2018, 08:05:36 PM
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2 different controllers. They are supposed to be able to handle all machines on 1 controller, but they won't connect when more than 6 are on, so I am running two controllers to split them up. The ATX supply is only on 1 machine.

If I unplug machines, the hash rate goes up. Some of them drop as low as 1900 gh/s. As soon as I restart CGMiner they jump up to 3588 gh/s each then fall off from there.

https://imgur.com/MnoSdu0

https://imgur.com/fI2oGAV

Latest image of status chain of 6. No ATX supply.
https://imgur.com/kIeaGac

I know with the A7, you're not supposed to have more than 5 on a chain. Its possible that's an issue here too.

You should be able to plug both your AUC2s to the same controller. You might want to make a thread in Mining Support - it'd get more visibility.
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That's what I was wondering, so I split into 2 and 3rd is on the way, but the machines running 5 are dropping too. I will post in support. Thank you!


Try running four, see if that still causes the problem.   

Ha!
It happens when more than 1 is on the controller. I was just saying the controllers are supposedly able to do 10 is what Parallel Miner said as they only ship 1 controller per 10 units. With one A6 it will hash full speed. Once I connect a second, the hash average per machine added drops. That's what was making me think the controller maybe...

Nothing happens until something moves.

MINE ON WITH KANO........except DPoS2
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January 08, 2018, 08:21:54 PM
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2 different controllers. They are supposed to be able to handle all machines on 1 controller, but they won't connect when more than 6 are on, so I am running two controllers to split them up. The ATX supply is only on 1 machine.

If I unplug machines, the hash rate goes up. Some of them drop as low as 1900 gh/s. As soon as I restart CGMiner they jump up to 3588 gh/s each then fall off from there.

https://imgur.com/MnoSdu0

https://imgur.com/fI2oGAV

Latest image of status chain of 6. No ATX supply.
https://imgur.com/kIeaGac

I know with the A7, you're not supposed to have more than 5 on a chain. Its possible that's an issue here too.

You should be able to plug both your AUC2s to the same controller. You might want to make a thread in Mining Support - it'd get more visibility.
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That's what I was wondering, so I split into 2 and 3rd is on the way, but the machines running 5 are dropping too. I will post in support. Thank you!


Try running four, see if that still causes the problem.   

Ha!
It happens when more than 1 is on the controller. I was just saying the controllers are supposedly able to do 10 is what Parallel Miner said as they only ship 1 controller per 10 units. With one A6 it will hash full speed. Once I connect a second, the hash average per machine added drops. That's what was making me think the controller maybe...

Well that new controller should hopefully fix the problem.  Keep us updated AND MINE ON WITH KANO-SAN!
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January 08, 2018, 09:00:11 PM
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NICE - That last payout paid for ----- get this ---  88% of one of my S9's!   Looking back,  I should of started this a while ago... or ordered more S9's-  Skeptic that I was. SHeesh!

Wow well done So what did that equate to per S9 then?
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January 08, 2018, 09:01:04 PM
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On another note;
That last block reward..
Should I have received that in my Exodus wallet by now or is it not confirmed?

Nothing happens until something moves.

MINE ON WITH KANO........except DPoS2
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January 08, 2018, 09:02:47 PM
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confirmed by us on our next block, then payment goes in your wallet, UNLESS some other pool is nice to confirm it, but probably not since the Little bit of satoshi sent with that payment isn't enough for them to do it.
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January 08, 2018, 09:03:49 PM
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confirmed by us on our next block, then payment goes in your wallet, UNLESS some other pool is nice to confirm it, but probably not since the Little bit of satoshi sent with that payment isn't enough for them to do it.


Also it has to mature, so that means 101 confirmations before it is even sent (with a tiny TX fee). As of typing, it has 41 more to go.
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January 08, 2018, 09:05:38 PM
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NICE - That last payout paid for ----- get this ---  88% of one of my S9's!   Looking back,  I should of started this a while ago... or ordered more S9's-  Skeptic that I was. SHeesh!

Wow well done So what did that equate to per S9 then?

.88/5 = .176 ?  :-)  I am still on the ramp up anyways, so that value is not relevant yet.  When I am up the ramp I can give you a better idea.  I started the other 4 on Dec 27, so I think 1 more week or so I will be at the top of the hill
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January 08, 2018, 09:10:34 PM
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confirmed by us on our next block, then payment goes in your wallet, UNLESS some other pool is nice to confirm it, but probably not since the Little bit of satoshi sent with that payment isn't enough for them to do it.


Also it has to mature, so that means 101 confirmations before it is even sent (with a tiny TX fee). As of typing, it has 41 more to go.

Okay, I see that now, thank you. Still figuring this out so I can be a pro some day   Grin

Nothing happens until something moves.

MINE ON WITH KANO........except DPoS2
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January 08, 2018, 09:50:38 PM
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with kano, expect to get paid in 10-15 days after you earn a reward. in the cryptocurrency market where things happen very fast, this is totally unacceptable. I'd rather pay some fees and get paid instantly than waiting for the slow pool to mine more blocks to confirm transactions.

I understand completely. There is a pool right around the corner called antpoo. They would be more than happy and welcoming to accept your hashrate.
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January 08, 2018, 09:51:18 PM
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with kano, expect to get paid in 10-15 days after you earn a reward. in the cryptocurrency market where things happen very fast, this is totally unacceptable. I'd rather pay some fees and get paid instantly than waiting for the slow pool to mine more blocks to confirm transactions.

You're free to take your hashing power anywhere you'd like.  I'd rather pay 0.9% and earn tx fees than pay 2+% with no tx fees so that I can receive daily dust payments.

Considering moving the rest of my S9s over to Kano - love the transparency here.
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January 08, 2018, 10:09:32 PM
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I guess that matters when you are using bitcoin as income, ie, need to withdraw all the time, but if you are hanging onto it, which is probably the better idea, then it doesn't matter.

I have to admit, when I first started into bitcoin, I was always looking at it as what it was worth that day, and the rise or fall is more or less later.  Once you get your head wrapped around the idea that its bitcoin and not Dollars, its easier to get past the changes that happen in short periods of time.

That being said, that guy is probably a impulse stock buyer/seller.

When it was worth 1700 bux and then climbed to 17000   did anyone complain?  But they did when it went from 17000 to 14000

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January 08, 2018, 10:10:08 PM
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NICE - That last payout paid for ----- get this ---  88% of one of my S9's!   Looking back,  I should of started this a while ago... or ordered more S9's-  Skeptic that I was. SHeesh!

Wow well done So what did that equate to per S9 then?

.88/5 = .176 ?  :-)  I am still on the ramp up anyways, so that value is not relevant yet.  When I am up the ramp I can give you a better idea.  I started the other 4 on Dec 27, so I think 1 more week or so I will be at the top of the hill

That is good. I started on the 5th, WELL late on the 5th and still trying to figure out where I am at, right now before the complete ramp up, I am on less than a day on say NiceHash Smiley
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January 08, 2018, 10:14:12 PM
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I guess that matters when you are using bitcoin as income, ie, need to withdraw all the time, but if you are hanging onto it, which is probably the better idea, then it doesn't matter.

I have to admit, when I first started into bitcoin, I was always looking at it as what it was worth that day, and the rise or fall is more or less later.  Once you get your head wrapped around the idea that its bitcoin and not Dollars, its easier to get past the changes that happen in short periods of time.

That being said, that guy is probably a impulse stock buyer/seller.

When it was worth 1700 bux and then climbed to 17000   did anyone complain?  But they did when it went from 17000 to 14000



Too small minded to be a stock buyer. This is not a short man's game.
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January 08, 2018, 10:22:12 PM
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I guess that matters when you are using bitcoin as income, ie, need to withdraw all the time, but if you are hanging onto it, which is probably the better idea, then it doesn't matter.

I have to admit, when I first started into bitcoin, I was always looking at it as what it was worth that day, and the rise or fall is more or less later.  Once you get your head wrapped around the idea that its bitcoin and not Dollars, its easier to get past the changes that happen in short periods of time.

That being said, that guy is probably a impulse stock buyer/seller.

When it was worth 1700 bux and then climbed to 17000   did anyone complain?  But they did when it went from 17000 to 14000



Too small minded to be a stock buyer. This is not a short man's game.

Yep, not about the price today...about the price tomorrow (and years down the road). 
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