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Re: Official FutureBit Moonlander 2 Driver and Support Thread
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Weirdo1
on 16/07/2018, 16:14:44 UTC
@jstefanop-Thank you, for the info,and for building these-love them!(bullet proof too,you can crank them all over the place!)
 @sunk818- Yep,these things are great fun!
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Re: Official FutureBit Moonlander 2 Driver and Support Thread
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Weirdo1
on 16/07/2018, 15:47:06 UTC
@fvineyard-The pot does not need adjusting, It needs replacing. I need to know what value in ohms it is to get an equivalent.
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Re: Official FutureBit Moonlander 2 Driver and Support Thread
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Weirdo1
on 15/07/2018, 11:25:46 UTC
@jstefanop- Did you recall what the value of the core voltage pot was? I bought a second hand MLD2 and it looks like someone tried to adjust the voltage with a pickaxe! wrecked the top of the pot. My reading shows 10kohm, Is that correct?
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Re: Official FutureBit Moonlander 2 Driver and Support Thread
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Weirdo1
on 01/07/2018, 20:26:12 UTC
Never mined before,useless with any kind of programming,dont know if this is of any use to more experienced people.
I have ten MLDs running on a win10 desktop using modded usb2 hubs with 140 amp power supply spliced in.
I also had the problem, where 1 MLD would drop to 2 -2.5 Mhs for no apparent reason. Power was not the problem-plenty of spare,could not find any problem with connections,until I changed the usb leads from the hubs to the pc.
It seems it was an intermittent or damaged data lead,or possibly shield.
The old leads read fine on a meter.
All 10 now running rock solid at 876Mhz.

To run at 876 did you need to adjust the core voltage and if so what is it set at?  Thanks.

Yes,the core voltage is set to .80v, memory at .82v-I could probably lower mem volts,but while its working I dont see the need.
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Re: Official FutureBit Moonlander 2 Driver and Support Thread
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Weirdo1
on 01/07/2018, 12:04:56 UTC
Never mined before,useless with any kind of programming,dont know if this is of any use to more experienced people.
I have ten MLDs running on a win10 desktop using modded usb2 hubs with 140 amp power supply spliced in.
I also had the problem, where 1 MLD would drop to 2 -2.5 Mhs for no apparent reason. Power was not the problem-plenty of spare,could not find any problem with connections,until I changed the usb leads from the hubs to the pc.
It seems it was an intermittent or damaged data lead,or possibly shield.
The old leads read fine on a meter.
All 10 now running rock solid at 876Mhz.