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Hi Guy,

Are these shipping with Artesyn or Murata?  If Murata, do we have the option to have both PSU replaced with Artesyn?

http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/products/sp31-yukon-shipping-from-stock

Sincerely,

Artesyn (Emerson)

Please check your PM Cheesy
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
Hi Guy,

Are these shipping with Artesyn or Murata?  If Murata, do we have the option to have both PSU replaced with Artesyn?

http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/products/sp31-yukon-shipping-from-stock

Sincerely,

Artesyn (Emerson)
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Biffa: any idea how to sound proof sp20? Cheesy 
legendary
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Hi Guy,

Are these shipping with Artesyn or Murata?  If Murata, do we have the option to have both PSU replaced with Artesyn?

http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/products/sp31-yukon-shipping-from-stock

Sincerely,


They are shipping with Emerson psus
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Hi Guy,

Are these shipping with Artesyn or Murata?  If Murata, do we have the option to have both PSU replaced with Artesyn?

http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/products/sp31-yukon-shipping-from-stock

Sincerely,
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I got a new toy.

Nice!

Take some of your transformers! Smiley

Check out the Flir E4, they can be upgraded to the higher res versions with a easy firmware hack.
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I have question about SP20, the front fan looks quite cheap 120mm fan, if i´m not mistaking that fan gives the most noise, what if i could replace it with ultra quiet fan on same size, would it work? less noise? Cheesy


No, and You lose the warranty. Use better the extra fan at the other end without opening housing.

I see i also checked out some other fans, not so many that have 4600rpm speeds so ofcourse its noisy Wink
legendary
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I have question about SP20, the front fan looks quite cheap 120mm fan, if i´m not mistaking that fan gives the most noise, what if i could replace it with ultra quiet fan on same size, would it work? less noise? Cheesy


No, and You lose the warranty. Use better the extra fan at the other end without opening housing.
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I have question about SP20, the front fan looks quite cheap 120mm fan, if i´m not mistaking that fan gives the most noise, what if i could replace it with ultra quiet fan on same size, would it work? less noise? Cheesy
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Zvi - Could I get a little help on a support ticket for an RMA on a failed PSU. Order#1827  The RMA request seems to have stalled a little. It was originally initiated on December 2nd.

I have it hosted at a facility and the tech at the center reports that the PSU smoked and is showing amber/orange light. The tech has pulled power, waited 5 minutes and reseated, swapped PSU to bottom slot and top to bottom, but essentially the power supply is being reported as smoked.  I put an email into Spondoolies support a few days back and they asked for remote session and I have forwarded along the request to the hosting facilities tech and he has emailed screen shots from the system with 50% hash rates showing and the description of smoked PCB components smell emanating from the system when power is applied.

The tech is more than willing to do a Skype session for the customer (me) in order to satisfy RMA requirements if needed.

Thanks for the help.  I love the products and all of my other Spondoolies miners are minting new bitcoins like crazy!!
This is from Barbara - we will send a new PSU, no problem.

Thanks so much Barbara!  That's great news.  I'll ask the hosting facility to follow up with you shortly.

top notch service, and working on a day off too.
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Zvi - Could I get a little help on a support ticket for an RMA on a failed PSU. Order#1827  The RMA request seems to have stalled a little. It was originally initiated on December 2nd.

I have it hosted at a facility and the tech at the center reports that the PSU smoked and is showing amber/orange light. The tech has pulled power, waited 5 minutes and reseated, swapped PSU to bottom slot and top to bottom, but essentially the power supply is being reported as smoked.  I put an email into Spondoolies support a few days back and they asked for remote session and I have forwarded along the request to the hosting facilities tech and he has emailed screen shots from the system with 50% hash rates showing and the description of smoked PCB components smell emanating from the system when power is applied.

The tech is more than willing to do a Skype session for the customer (me) in order to satisfy RMA requirements if needed.

Thanks for the help.  I love the products and all of my other Spondoolies miners are minting new bitcoins like crazy!!
This is from Barbara - we will send a new PSU, no problem.

Thanks so much Barbara!  That's great news.  I'll ask the hosting facility to follow up with you shortly.
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Zvi - Could I get a little help on a support ticket for an RMA on a failed PSU. Order#1827  The RMA request seems to have stalled a little. It was originally initiated on December 2nd.

I have it hosted at a facility and the tech at the center reports that the PSU smoked and is showing amber/orange light. The tech has pulled power, waited 5 minutes and reseated, swapped PSU to bottom slot and top to bottom, but essentially the power supply is being reported as smoked.  I put an email into Spondoolies support a few days back and they asked for remote session and I have forwarded along the request to the hosting facilities tech and he has emailed screen shots from the system with 50% hash rates showing and the description of smoked PCB components smell emanating from the system when power is applied.

The tech is more than willing to do a Skype session for the customer (me) in order to satisfy RMA requirements if needed.

Thanks for the help.  I love the products and all of my other Spondoolies miners are minting new bitcoins like crazy!!
This is from Barbara - we will send a new PSU, no problem.
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Zvi - Could I get a little help on a support ticket for an RMA on a failed PSU. Order#1827  The RMA request seems to have stalled a little. It was originally initiated on December 2nd.

I have it hosted at a facility and the tech at the center reports that the PSU smoked and is showing amber/orange light. The tech has pulled power, waited 5 minutes and reseated, swapped PSU to bottom slot and top to bottom, but essentially the power supply is being reported as smoked.  I put an email into Spondoolies support a few days back and they asked for remote session and I have forwarded along the request to the hosting facilities tech and he has emailed screen shots from the system with 50% hash rates showing and the description of smoked PCB components smell emanating from the system when power is applied.

The tech is more than willing to do a Skype session for the customer (me) in order to satisfy RMA requirements if needed.

Thanks for the help.  I love the products and all of my other Spondoolies miners are minting new bitcoins like crazy!!

It looks like I'm not alone. My failed PSU (on Nov 27) does not have any lights on though. As usual, patience will solve all issues. Just a note for the impatient .. Zvi said earlier in this post that the SP3X units are looking for for a customized PSU firmware and the ebay sourced ones (even the same make and model) will not work.
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Zvi - Could I get a little help on a support ticket for an RMA on a failed PSU. Order#1827  The RMA request seems to have stalled a little. It was originally initiated on December 2nd.

I have it hosted at a facility and the tech at the center reports that the PSU smoked and is showing amber/orange light. The tech has pulled power, waited 5 minutes and reseated, swapped PSU to bottom slot and top to bottom, but essentially the power supply is being reported as smoked.  I put an email into Spondoolies support a few days back and they asked for remote session and I have forwarded along the request to the hosting facilities tech and he has emailed screen shots from the system with 50% hash rates showing and the description of smoked PCB components smell emanating from the system when power is applied.

The tech is more than willing to do a Skype session for the customer (me) in order to satisfy RMA requirements if needed.

Thanks for the help.  I love the products and all of my other Spondoolies miners are minting new bitcoins like crazy!!
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this means there is enough room for some OC, right ?
I'm going to push the V from 0.69 to 0.73 and see what happens

do it in increments, don't do it all at once.
legendary
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this means there is enough room for some OC, right ?
I'm going to push the V from 0.69 to 0.73 and see what happens
sr. member
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Anyone OCed the SP20 ?
Can anyone tell me how to OC it ?
Thank you !

You would need to push the Max Watts up to 288 and slowly increase the max voltage.

But it all limited by the max temps the ASICs are set to which is 125°C so alot depends on the temp of the ambient air you are pushing through the unit.

For OC I would imagine you need sub 15°C ambients

If the ASICs get near 125 they will throttle back.

They are at 80 °C, I belive this is safe enough ?

perfect temp.
legendary
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Anyone OCed the SP20 ?
Can anyone tell me how to OC it ?
Thank you !

You would need to push the Max Watts up to 288 and slowly increase the max voltage.

But it all limited by the max temps the ASICs are set to which is 125°C so alot depends on the temp of the ambient air you are pushing through the unit.

For OC I would imagine you need sub 15°C ambients

If the ASICs get near 125 they will throttle back.

They are at 80 °C, I belive this is safe enough ?
legendary
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Anyone OCed the SP20 ?
Can anyone tell me how to OC it ?
Thank you !

You would need to push the Max Watts up to 288 and slowly increase the max voltage.

But it all limited by the max temps the ASICs are set to which is 125°C so alot depends on the temp of the ambient air you are pushing through the unit.

For OC I would imagine you need sub 15°C ambients

If the ASICs get near 125 they will throttle back.
legendary
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SP31 also arrived and is hashing but not getting anywhere over 4645GH Sad its within the +/- 10% range but I was hoping for more +10% than -10%  Cry
If you're using 220V or greater, you should change the PSU limits on your SP31. If you have Murata power supplies, you should also ssh in and run this:
Code:
echo 1 > /etc/mg_ignore_110_fcc
Depending on your ambient temperature, voltage, and power supplies, you may be able to set your PSU limits to somewhere from 1300 to 1370. That can improve performance by as much as 200 GH/s. Keep in mind that Murata power supplies don't recover from overload as nicely as Emersons do, so if you have the Murata type, make sure to give them a bit more headroom from the overload point.

Could be because I'm on 210V rather than 240V?

This is how its running currently:

Temp Front / Back T,B
23 °C / 63,70 °C
Socket Voltage
209/209 volt
Fan Speed
80
Start Voltage
0.655 / 0.655
Max Voltage
0.75
Max Watts
1360 / 1360


PSU's are Emerson

Uptime:27669 | FPGA ver:62
-----BOARD-0-----
PSU[EMERSON1200]: 1376->1252w[1252 1248 1248] (->1211w[1211 1211 1211]) (lim=1250) 0c cooling:0/0x0
-----BOARD-1-----
PSU[EMERSON1200]: 1408->1252w[1248 1244 1252] (->1174w[1174 1174 1174]) (lim=1250) 0c cooling:0/0x0
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