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Re: [9000 TH] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + VarDiff
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SuicidalCookie
on 07/09/2015, 03:31:01 UTC
Hello fellow miners

I just finished developing the beta version of a Pebble watchface that allows you to monitor your mining on Slush's Pool.

If you have a pebble i'd love to hear from you! (alw@openmailbox.org) Beta testers will be rewarded(a small reward because I'm a poor college student)

You can get the watchface here:  https://apps.getpebble.com/applications/55ecf2804fcd1c2851000061
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Re: [2900 TH] Kano CKPool (kano.is) from the cgminer devs [0.9% PPLNS]
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SuicidalCookie
on 07/09/2015, 03:10:25 UTC
Hello fellow ck's

I just finished developing the beta version of a Pebble watchface that allows you to monitor your mining on CKPool.

If you have a pebble i'd love to hear from you! (alw@openmailbox.org) Beta testers will be rewarded(a small reward because I'm a poor college student) BTCBTCBTC

You can get the watchface here:  https://apps.getpebble.com/applications/55ecd9c28c537c1a5b00006f


Much Love,
~Cookie~

P.S. It won't work until the DNS problem is fixed Sad

P.S.S. DNS is working! <3 You Kano
As I mentioned above it should be fixed now Smiley

Woot!  Grin

http://i.imgur.com/8oyZEZh.png
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Re: [2900 TH] Kano CKPool (kano.is) from the cgminer devs [0.9% PPLNS]
by
SuicidalCookie
on 07/09/2015, 02:49:17 UTC
Hello fellow ck's

I just finished developing the beta version of a Pebble watchface that allows you to monitor your mining on CKPool.

If you have a pebble i'd love to hear from you! (alw@openmailbox.org) Beta testers will be rewarded(a small reward because I'm a poor college student) BTCBTCBTC

You can get the watchface here:  https://apps.getpebble.com/applications/55ecd9c28c537c1a5b00006f


Much Love,
~Cookie~

P.S. It won't work until the DNS problem is fixed Sad

P.S.S. DNS is working! <3 You Kano
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Re: ANTMINER S5: 1155GH(+OverClock Potential), In Stock $0.25/GH & 0.51W/GH
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SuicidalCookie
on 05/02/2015, 05:54:18 UTC
Today I added a Delta AFC1212DE which has 148cfm at 3900 rpm which is being run through molex so it's going full speed. I also have a second fan running in a pull configuration at 1800 rpm. But for some odd reason Row 1 is 58 degrees and row two is 44. There is A LOT of air being pushed and pulled through this miner, why is one side way hotter? Should I RMA? I've only been running it for 5 days. I should also add I'm running it at the stock 350 setting. So no overclocking. Also the temperature in the garage is 58 degrees Fahrenheit / 14 degrees Celsius.

EDIT 1: It has now started restarting mining every 7 minutes or so. It will be at 1Th then all of a sudden drop to 0 and then start to climb back up. There are no X's.

As others have said, nothing wrong with the temp delta between the two boards, its quite common and a product of a not very accurate measurement system. It does what it needs to though. What power supply are you using, the controller rebooting rather than blades dropping or X'ing is rather uncommon.

I can't remember the brand but It's 850W Bronze. That should be more than enough right?

Not necessarily, being 80%+ efficiency doesn't guarantee its suitability for bitcoin / S5 mining. Please try and find the exact model, as its the first point of debugging for your problems.

EVGA Supernova 850 B2 Power Supply 80PLUS Bronze Certified 850W is the PSU.
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Re: ANTMINER S5: 1155GH(+OverClock Potential), In Stock $0.25/GH & 0.51W/GH
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SuicidalCookie
on 04/02/2015, 23:45:41 UTC
Today I added a Delta AFC1212DE which has 148cfm at 3900 rpm which is being run through molex so it's going full speed. I also have a second fan running in a pull configuration at 1800 rpm. But for some odd reason Row 1 is 58 degrees and row two is 44. There is A LOT of air being pushed and pulled through this miner, why is one side way hotter? Should I RMA? I've only been running it for 5 days. I should also add I'm running it at the stock 350 setting. So no overclocking. Also the temperature in the garage is 58 degrees Fahrenheit / 14 degrees Celsius.

EDIT 1: It has now started restarting mining every 7 minutes or so. It will be at 1Th then all of a sudden drop to 0 and then start to climb back up. There are no X's.

As others have said, nothing wrong with the temp delta between the two boards, its quite common and a product of a not very accurate measurement system. It does what it needs to though. What power supply are you using, the controller rebooting rather than blades dropping or X'ing is rather uncommon.

I can't remember the brand but It's 850W Bronze. That should be more than enough right?
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Re: ANTMINER S5: 1155GH(+OverClock Potential), In Stock $0.25/GH & 0.51W/GH
by
SuicidalCookie
on 04/02/2015, 21:53:46 UTC
Today I added a Delta AFC1212DE which has 148cfm at 3900 rpm which is being run through molex so it's going full speed. I also have a second fan running in a pull configuration at 1800 rpm. But for some odd reason Row 1 is 58 degrees and row two is 44. There is A LOT of air being pushed and pulled through this miner, why is one side way hotter? Should I RMA? I've only been running it for 5 days. I should also add I'm running it at the stock 350 setting. So no overclocking. Also the temperature in the garage is 58 degrees Fahrenheit / 14 degrees Celsius.

EDIT 1: It has now started restarting mining every 7 minutes or so. It will be at 1Th then all of a sudden drop to 0 and then start to climb back up. There are no X's.
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Re: Building a double Antminer Shelf
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SuicidalCookie
on 28/01/2015, 02:22:33 UTC
Do not forget ,  S5 is fire hazard.

Thank you for the reminder, I will be putting this shelf right below a smoke alarm.
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Re: StickyBitcoins.com - Let your Metal FIAT do all the work.
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SuicidalCookie
on 27/01/2015, 08:04:30 UTC
Just ordered 100! Super excited  Grin
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Re: Building a double Antminer Shelf
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SuicidalCookie
on 27/01/2015, 07:48:39 UTC
[Holding for future tutorial info]
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Building a double Antminer Shelf
by
SuicidalCookie
on 27/01/2015, 07:40:22 UTC
Hello everyone!

This week I'm getting a new antminer and need a new shelf to place it next to my router and UPS. So I thought I'd make this into a howto/tutorial so you guys can benefit too.

This is my first drawing for the idea.
It has two shelves one for each antminer, above the shelf is two dowels to hold PSU's at a 45^ angle. At the very bottom is a small box that will be filled with two sandbags to keep it from moving.
 
http://i.imgur.com/wo5KLYQ.jpg?1

Shopping list:

2 14"X36" pine boards
2 26"x14" pine boards
2 1" diameter 28" wide dowels


I'll be updating within the next couple days as I build it!
Feel free to share your custom shelving that you use for bitcoin miners.