Re: Official FutureBit Apollo BTC Software/Image and Support thread
by
Tempestblack
on 14/02/2022, 03:03:02 UTC
Dr. J!!!...my man...how are you bud...cranking out more apollo's I hope... ...I see quite a few posts of recent and well that is a good thing...more clients mean more users means more nodes and miners for the network...hey guys keep up the great work and continue to support Dr. J...aka: Jstefanop ....and the futurebit crew and staff for they are doing amazing work indeed for a long way they have come I remember when I got my first moonlander from them... ...by the way Dr. J any news on if you and the crew are going to resume production of the "LTC apollo pod asic miner"...perhaps a new upgraded version...definetly can sign me up for one of those when you do... ...let us know for it would be cool...oh by the way for the apollo btc users as to the node and connections I can say that I have been able to keep 31 connections consistently out of the 32 that is with the caveat though that I am connected via ethernet to modem/router with a 1 GB fiber line...finally got a question for you Dr. J and the crew/staff...as to heat...I am wondering if you have some chart or numbers as to what should be normal temp ranges for the miners under the different miner settings and what temp number is too hot or dangerous...would be helpful so that I can stay on top of it and make sure no overheating is taking place on the babies...and by the way, that miner that was giving me errors if you remember...well it seems to settle down when running warm like in the 63 to 64 Fahrenheit range... ...so you tell me weird uh...lol...well boss that is about it for now...please take care and my regards to the crew...let me know when you have a chance about those temperature numbers would you please...and to the rest of the Apollo BTC fans and followers keep up the great work and the support you have shown and continue to show for Futurebit...great things will continue to come from them...til next time...a loyal fan...Termpestblack...