Pages:
Author

Topic: 1mW Bitcoin/Scrypt Mine Liquidation! Everything must go! - page 2. (Read 4757 times)

hero member
Activity: 1118
Merit: 541
Do you have just one of the Cougar GX 1050W PSUs you could sell?

They're packaged with the machines. The only ones we have that are not in a miner are dead PSUs.

full member
Activity: 198
Merit: 102
Do you have just one of the Cougar GX 1050W PSUs you could sell?
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1119
Just worked a deal with senseless for a few items and sent payment upfront. I will update after my stuff arrives!
hero member
Activity: 1118
Merit: 541
Any chance you guys have some Raspberry Pi's you're looking to liquidate?

We have less than 12 rPIs and i'll probably keep those to fiddle with at home. We were using x86 devices (the gigabytes and intel unit) under a network (PXE) booted environment to run our mining software.



what mining software are you running?

It was bfgminer

newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
Any chance you guys have some Raspberry Pi's you're looking to liquidate?

We have less than 12 rPIs and i'll probably keep those to fiddle with at home. We were using x86 devices (the gigabytes and intel unit) under a network (PXE) booted environment to run our mining software.



what mining software are you running?
hero member
Activity: 1118
Merit: 541

Note that these are NOT up to code in the U.S. or Canada as they were used.  They must be mounted to a wall or other permanent fixed surface.*

* NEC definition, "cabinet" and UL listing approval for sub-panel designs.  408.38.  Also 408.3.A(1).

The racks are considered a permanent fixed surface when they're mounted to the floor. Do you know what's more fun than bolting 56 racks to a concrete floor? Unbolting 56 racks from a concrete floor. You should see the load center...


I argued with 2 different master electricians this wasn't a good way to do it. It passed inspection, as did that mess of SER cable.


Hmm, I stand corrected; it didn't seem that those racks were bolted to the floor.

I am quite surprised about those cables though... that isn't a cable tray, and doesn't even look CT rated.  How could that pass inspection running along the top of the racks like that?

The SER cable doesn't need to be in a tray or conduit. I think we took a little liberal interpretation of the rule, but it passed. If we had used anything other than SER cable we would have had to install a cable tray. As MCHouston said above. It's stuff you find typically in the ceiling and to feed sub panels, etc. You wouldn't normally just sit it ontop of a rack though.

It's definitely SER cable though, not BX.

Also, I'm not an electrician -- we had 2 masters (family friends) and a journeyman on our project.

hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 500
Where am I?
That wire looks like BX, BX does not need cable trays and you typically just find it laying on the ceilings as long as it has grounds and junction boxes every so often.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0

Note that these are NOT up to code in the U.S. or Canada as they were used.  They must be mounted to a wall or other permanent fixed surface.*

* NEC definition, "cabinet" and UL listing approval for sub-panel designs.  408.38.  Also 408.3.A(1).

The racks are considered a permanent fixed surface when they're mounted to the floor. Do you know what's more fun than bolting 56 racks to a concrete floor? Unbolting 56 racks from a concrete floor. You should see the load center...


I argued with 2 different master electricians this wasn't a good way to do it. It passed inspection, as did that mess of SER cable.


Hmm, I stand corrected; it didn't seem that those racks were bolted to the floor.

I am quite surprised about those cables though... that isn't a cable tray, and doesn't even look CT rated.  How could that pass inspection running along the top of the racks like that?
hero member
Activity: 1118
Merit: 541
Is it possible to gets pics of the below?


$150ea. - 56x Panel board with 240V Load centers, 6x 2 phase 20A breakers installed and 12x 240v rated receptacles (Custom build rack PDU for 240v 3 phase (phase to phase))


It's up to code for where we are other than those 120v piggy backed outlets at the bottom. At the time we didn't have any other way to power a couple little things. No idea about your local codes. It is indeed 6x 20A breakers (23kW +/- usable capacity)


Note that these are NOT up to code in the U.S. or Canada as they were used.  They must be mounted to a wall or other permanent fixed surface.*

* NEC definition, "cabinet" and UL listing approval for sub-panel designs.  408.38.  Also 408.3.A(1).

The racks are considered a permanent fixed surface when they're mounted to the floor. Do you know what's more fun than bolting 56 racks to a concrete floor? Unbolting 56 racks from a concrete floor. You should see the load center...



I argued with 2 different master electricians this wasn't a good way to do it. It passed inspection, as did that mess of SER cable.



newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Is it possible to gets pics of the below?


$150ea. - 56x Panel board with 240V Load centers, 6x 2 phase 20A breakers installed and 12x 240v rated receptacles (Custom build rack PDU for 240v 3 phase (phase to phase))


It's up to code for where we are other than those 120v piggy backed outlets at the bottom. At the time we didn't have any other way to power a couple little things. No idea about your local codes. It is indeed 6x 20A breakers (23kW +/- usable capacity)


Note that these are NOT up to code in the U.S. or Canada as they were used.  They must be mounted to a wall or other permanent fixed surface.*

* NEC definition, "cabinet" and UL listing approval for sub-panel designs.  408.38.  Also 408.3.A(1).
hero member
Activity: 1118
Merit: 541
I would take 2 of the TP Link 24 port hubs at $25 each.

Do you have any server power supplies?

We do not, just the standard ATX psus in our scrypt miners
legendary
Activity: 2800
Merit: 1012
Get Paid Crypto To Walk or Drive
I would take 2 of the TP Link 24 port hubs at $25 each.

Do you have any server power supplies?
hero member
Activity: 1118
Merit: 541
Is the Transformer in a 3R enclosure?  Meaning is it an outdoor or indoor?

Yes -- but we do not have the shield kit. So i guess the answer is actually, No. Also, the transformer may already be spoken for. Waiting to see if details are finalized.

hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 500
Where am I?
Is the Transformer in a 3R enclosure?  Meaning is it an outdoor or indoor?
hero member
Activity: 1118
Merit: 541
How much for shipping of a miner to new jersey

We've been doing $45 flat rate S&H in the US and CA for miners. We end up taking a small loss on it.

You can buy the miners on ebay, just make us an offer for the price here and include the thread in the offer. That way you can buy with any payment method ebay accepts, or btc if you want to go outside of ebay (preferred).

http://www.ebay.com/itm/ZEUS-THUNDER-X3-28-30MH-s-SCRYPT-ASIC-MINER-PSU-/181655978787





legendary
Activity: 3752
Merit: 1415
How much for shipping of a miner to new jersey
hero member
Activity: 1118
Merit: 541
Is it possible to gets pics of the below?


$150ea. - 56x Panel board with 240V Load centers, 6x 2 phase 20A breakers installed and 12x 240v rated receptacles (Custom build rack PDU for 240v 3 phase (phase to phase))


It's up to code for where we are other than those 120v piggy backed outlets at the bottom. At the time we didn't have any other way to power a couple little things. No idea about your local codes. It is indeed 6x 20A breakers (23kW +/- usable capacity)

hero member
Activity: 1118
Merit: 541
Is it possible to gets pics of the below?


$150ea. - 56x Panel board with 240V Load centers, 6x 2 phase 20A breakers installed and 12x 240v rated receptacles (Custom build rack PDU for 240v 3 phase (phase to phase))


Yes, I should be able to get them later today. I believe I made a mistake and it's actually 3x 2 phase 20A breakers. I just realized it and will need to verify that for you as well.

 
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 500
Where am I?
Is it possible to gets pics of the below?


$150ea. - 56x Panel board with 240V Load centers, 6x 2 phase 20A breakers installed and 12x 240v rated receptacles (Custom build rack PDU for 240v 3 phase (phase to phase))

legendary
Activity: 1694
Merit: 1024
Ah ok, well that's alright then. I have one for fiddling around with right now too, it's plenty of fun.  Cheesy

We have 2 of the beaglebones boards (used in S5) if you want those? I wasn't really a fan of them. They had some things i liked such as u-boot, the onboard emmc and more memory. But overall still favor the rPI.
I'll probably pass on the Beaglebone for now, but if I'm interested in the next few days you'll be hearing from me.  Smiley Right now I have the Odroid C1 as well as the RPi Model B to play around with, and both are enjoyable to work with. But like you, I probably prefer the Pi over the Odroid.
Pages:
Jump to: