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October 23, 2014, 09:19:51 PM |
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The USB adapter did not show up. When it does I will make sure to test and publish an update with how they work. Are they being shipped with a usb interface? if not then I need to get one of the controllers
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ManeBjorn
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October 23, 2014, 09:23:51 PM |
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Hi Phil, I was wondering if you had a link to where you get the good 10 gauge PSU cables? Where I get them is way over priced. Thanks again and keep up the great work I like you posts on different miners. I am certainly going to buy a prisma. I am trying to decide which group buy to go with, this one or Canary's. What is the deciding factor for me is when I will receive it.
When, if I order today (10.23.2014), do you estimate I would receive it? Would it still be within October?
Thanks!
ASICMINER has informed me that there will not be an inventory shortage after the 27th. Batch 6 order will be placed on Sunday or once we reach 10 units sold. I will also have units available for immediate purchase on ASICPuppy.net very soon. I want to buy on asicPuppy.net please let me know when. I will need the sd card and run it on the rasp Pi you sold me a while back. I will post a shit load of photos and tips. including a demo on how your psu's power cord matters for power use. hint a 10gauge psu power cord does amazing watts reduction.
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judypug1956
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October 23, 2014, 09:31:38 PM |
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1956jUdYPFwiBSzt9AECdWj3KE4WV7taiM I can't do 1957philma.. for btc address the i are not allowed This is a secondary account for Philipma1957, don't do business with this account deal with philipma1957
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philipma1957
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October 23, 2014, 10:21:38 PM |
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was on a different pc without access. but these 10 avg extension cords help power my 1200 watt plat seasonic drops from 1070 watts with a 14/3 c13 1 piece cable to 1007 with a 12/3 c13 1 piece cable to 988 watts with a 10/3 1 piece cable. so that is 82 watts = 2 k-watts a day .. I can't afford that my power is 16 cents. so this saves me 32 cents a day running 3 s-3's
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mrpark
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October 23, 2014, 10:27:36 PM |
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That extension says 15 amps, that is probably the max. So continuous load perhaps 12 amps.
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philipma1957
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October 23, 2014, 11:43:10 PM |
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That extension says 15 amps, that is probably the max. So continuous load perhaps 12 amps. it is 10/3 gauge 10 feet long. It does really drop the watts. the stock cord in a evga 1300 is 14/3. if you go the route of cutting it into a 2 foot 1 plug extension cord and an 8 foot psu cord you won't be able to overload it with an evga 1300. I could test the cord to see if it does more then the 1875 watt rating but since my loads on it will be 990-1250 I don't bother.
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ferncreekminer
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October 24, 2014, 12:19:01 AM |
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I'm planning on using 2 x EVGA G2 750Watt PSU per Prisma miner; the 750W has 4 PCIE connectors - so 2 per hashboard isn't a problem.
If anyone is looking for a good deal Amazon has the best price currently; plus their MiR is good for 2 PSUs.
if that is a split rail psu it won't work. I have a 750 watter and it use up to 3 cables on the fourth it overloads. mine is a split rail model . check and see if it is. The EVGA G2 750W has a single 12V rail. Happy to report that this setup is working very nice; seeing around 1445-1460GH/s pulling 1195-1205W at the wall. The Prisma had shifted a bit inside the foam padding, had 2 handles slightly bent (no damage to the boards) that had to be straightened a bit to be able to plug in the power connectors, the fan screws were loose & a screw was missing opposite side of the fan (found it in the box under the foam padding). Miner up and running within 15 minutes of USPS delivering the box. Extremely pleased; thanks for organizing the GB CrazyGuy!
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CrazyGuy (OP)
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October 24, 2014, 02:38:47 AM |
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Thanks for the updates guys! Batch #2 should be arriving any day now and all units going forward will come with the USB-UART adapters. I'll be updating the pi image tonight in preperation for their arrival. Also, I have a few A10 Cubie boards, courtesy of Rockminer, so I may work on an image there as well. I'm starting to think that the 4 Prisma limit is really a limitation of the address space and not the raspberry pi, so I'm unsure if the Cubie will actually have any advantages.
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October 24, 2014, 02:41:10 AM |
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That extension says 15 amps, that is probably the max. So continuous load perhaps 12 amps. it is 10/3 gauge 10 feet long. It does really drop the watts. the stock cord in a evga 1300 is 14/3. if you go the route of cutting it into a 2 foot 1 plug extension cord and an 8 foot psu cord you won't be able to overload it with an evga 1300. I could test the cord to see if it does more then the 1875 watt rating but since my loads on it will be 990-1250 I don't bother. Hey Phil, the link you have for the wire is 12 gauge 10 feet long. You said its 10 gauge and it really drops the watts. Just wondering if you used the 12 gauge in your link or if you used 10 gauge. I found 12/3 @ 25 feet for 27-28 bucks http://www.homedepot.com/p/Cerrowire-25-ft-12-Gauge-SJOOW-Rubber-Cord-Black-282-3603A/202564772?N=5yc1vZc57q or you can grab 15 feet of it from amazon if you have prime for 19 bucks here http://www.amazon.com/Coleman-Cable-25-Amp-12-Gauge-15-Feet/dp/B002G9TNFG I am just wondering what you use 10 or 12 before I order it. Also does anyone have these running on a RPI yet? I have the B+ model or should I go out and grab the old B model or just order the BE controller from crazy for .069 btc? Also just curious if its working with the latest minera image or is there a custom one to get them going. Thanks all
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mrpark
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October 24, 2014, 02:56:29 AM |
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so Batch #1 should buy the UART if they need it? Not sure if I need one yet since I got the controller. Thanks for the updates guys! Batch #2 should be arriving any day now and all units going forward will come with the USB-UART adapters. I'll be updating the pi image tonight in preperation for their arrival. Also, I have a few A10 Cubie boards, courtesy of Rockminer, so I may work on an image there as well. I'm starting to think that the 4 Prisma limit is really a limitation of the address space and not the raspberry pi, so I'm unsure if the Cubie will actually have any advantages.
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CrazyGuy (OP)
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October 24, 2014, 02:58:45 AM |
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so Batch #1 should buy the UART if they need it? Not sure if I need one yet since I got the controller. Thanks for the updates guys! Batch #2 should be arriving any day now and all units going forward will come with the USB-UART adapters. I'll be updating the pi image tonight in preperation for their arrival. Also, I have a few A10 Cubie boards, courtesy of Rockminer, so I may work on an image there as well. I'm starting to think that the 4 Prisma limit is really a limitation of the address space and not the raspberry pi, so I'm unsure if the Cubie will actually have any advantages.
Only if you need one early. I'll be sending the adapters out to batch 1 buyers that need them as well.
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October 24, 2014, 03:03:28 AM |
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Thanks for the updates guys! Batch #2 should be arriving any day now and all units going forward will come with the USB-UART adapters. I'll be updating the pi image tonight in preperation for their arrival. Also, I have a few A10 Cubie boards, courtesy of Rockminer, so I may work on an image there as well. I'm starting to think that the 4 Prisma limit is really a limitation of the address space and not the raspberry pi, so I'm unsure if the Cubie will actually have any advantages.
Thanks Crazy that answers my question about the PI, that has me more nervous than anything as I don't have a BE controller. Would you recommend I get one or am I going to be ok using my B+ PI's I have already? Thanks again for running this GB.
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mrpark
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October 24, 2014, 03:03:39 AM |
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I don't need one right away, but I will need one eventually. so Batch #1 should buy the UART if they need it? Not sure if I need one yet since I got the controller. Thanks for the updates guys! Batch #2 should be arriving any day now and all units going forward will come with the USB-UART adapters. I'll be updating the pi image tonight in preperation for their arrival. Also, I have a few A10 Cubie boards, courtesy of Rockminer, so I may work on an image there as well. I'm starting to think that the 4 Prisma limit is really a limitation of the address space and not the raspberry pi, so I'm unsure if the Cubie will actually have any advantages.
Only if you need one early. I'll be sending the adapters out to batch 1 buyers that need them as well.
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stan258
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October 24, 2014, 03:32:27 AM |
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This is my first participation in any group buy. CrazyGuy helps relieve anxiety with prompt communication. Thanks
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October 24, 2014, 04:29:23 AM |
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This is my first participation in any group buy. CrazyGuy helps relieve anxiety with prompt communication. Thanks
Im in the same boat stan. This is my first group buy as well, and Crazy is very good at answering questions for us not so proficient in group buys and all things that go with new hardware. I also have to publicly thank Phillipma1957. He goes into great detail with all his posts and explains everything he has going on with pictures as well. Great for someone new to all of things BTC. So thanks guys for sharing your knowledge. Crazy when you have that image for the PI ready please send a copy my way or can you post a link to it? I just want to make sure it works with the model B+ or I will just have to get an older B model or a BE controller from you. Thanks
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October 24, 2014, 04:33:16 AM |
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stupid mistake here is my 10/3 link http://www.ebay.com/itm/25ft-power-cable-wire-10-3-600v-30-amp-STROW-generator-power-cable-/261536109031?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3ce4c451e7good four 4 six foot cables now I am currently using the first ebay link which is 12 awg and 10 feet long. I dropped my power from 1070 with a 14/3 cable to 1009 with a 25 foot 12/3 cable to 988 with the 10 foot 12/3 cable which I thought was 10/3 I ordered a 25 foot piece of the 10/3 and will make a 6 foot cable. So the 12 awg is good enough for the 1 evga 1300 psu or in my case 1 1200 watt seasonic platinum. both the seasonic and the evga stock cables are 14/3 and they run warm. I will post 10/3 cable results very soon.
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October 24, 2014, 04:54:51 AM Last edit: October 24, 2014, 05:07:31 AM by LordPaco |
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Thanks CrazyGuy, I now have 4 prismas connected to one BE cube that is chugging away the past 2 hours now without problems. I needed the dip switch info for sure. Straight forward install, everything there and even a few extra cables. Sweet more stuff for the parts drawer. Apologies for the dark pic. But you can see I am powering 4 prismas using two stacked 2000watt IBM DPS2000BB power supplies with Sidehack's awesome breakout board and his cables 1 PCI-E per hashing board (which I admit are a little long for this layout). Cables are not hot or warmer than outside environment. I had a little mishap that involved grounding metal to some parts of a hashing board with pops and sparks but that board is chugging away anyhow The tubes do give off a lot of heat, more than the S3 for sure, but just a bit more than a S1. Most of the heat is coming from the stacked power supplies pushing ~4500watts combined. (not confirmed soon I will obtain some recycled PDU's that meter each outlet ) I used the two fans that came with my older S2 kit for the power supplies, one to push, one to pull. One just one wasn't enough it would overheat and shut off. Pool side reporting 5.7Ths past 1hour, difficulty at 4096.
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October 24, 2014, 05:20:59 AM |
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That's awesome! Thanks for sharing your setup. Waiting on some IEC19 cables so I can get my DPS2000 running.
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October 24, 2014, 06:31:29 AM |
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That's still a pretty good drop using 12/3 versus stock cables. Im curious to see your results using the 10/3 so maybe I will hold off on buying anything until I see your results. As always thanks for sharing your results.
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stan258
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October 24, 2014, 10:49:00 AM |
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I wanted to use a HP DPS 1200W until the revised power consumtion reported. My Back up is 2 HP DPS 800s. I am a bit concerned about the power draw. Has anybody tried 240V yet?
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