The DC/DC chip on ethernet controller handles inputs from 5 to 12V. We tested cases of 5V and 12V and both work.
We also tested the temperature using thermal pads and not using. There are only negligible differences. This is why we marked them as optional. On the other hand, the current thermal pad solution may introduce bubbles which worsens the temperature in some local area. So we do no install them by default, but still ship them along in case there is any rare situation when the back of PCB is damaged and becomes conductive.
thanks for the info. how about a better gui on the controller? 2 auto switching pools of my choice not just the few that it allows . Although a 2 pool auto switching controller with ghash and mmpool would be better then what you sold us. I can not watch my gear 24/7/365 to switch pools if the pool crashes.
Oh thank you for compensation Canary gave it to me.
Once again...no response from FC on the GUI.
If you really think GHash.io is going to go down (along with 30% of the network), buy a $20 Pi and use BFGMiner as a passthrough proxy. You can set up as many redundant pools as you want for as many miners as you want if you set miner difficulty properly.
Sadly, to be expected. If you recall, the BE blades where NEVER updated. And everyone begged for stratum support.
They fundamentally weren't updatable without equipment no one has though, same here. See a USB port?