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Topic: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs - page 302. (Read 1260290 times)

legendary
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wow so I got my SP 30 and the boards fell on top of each other ! don't know if it was in shipping or whenever I have a bad feeling this thing is DOA

https://www.dropbox.com/s/e02gb3gjxowvaek/WP_20141106_18_23_47_Pro%5B1%5D.jpg?dl=0


https://www.dropbox.com/s/uod47xkjbfqri91/WP_20141106_18_23_56_Pro%5B1%5D.jpg?dl=0


I guess now I have to take it apart and restack the boards I'll post more pics in a few
legendary
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Personal text my ass....
What if he investigates and finds out that the cause of the fire was from one of the mining rigs? I'm sure if you have that much money invested and it all burns down on you there will be a professional investigation on how it started, right?

I'll guess electrical.

legendary
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@CowboyMiner - HOW could you spend millions on hardware and then hire GUARANTEED fuck ups to (pretend) to watch over it for you???

I am not answering for Cowboy miner but I will give you a little insight into Thailand economics. I live in Bangkok and the minimum wage here is 300 baht (about US$9.50) per day for up to a 12 hour shift. More often than not, employers will also require their employees work six day weeks. I don't know about the specifics of this operation, but the types of jobs the "fuck up" had probably paid close to the low end. So they make about $57.00 a week. Not much incentive to do a good job or care about your job. Often you go into a business that has too many employees, because they got them cheap, and they are all useless. I always advocate paying fewer employees more money so they care about keeping their job. Many foreign employers also believe this, so maybe Cowboy Miner's operation paid better? My question is why invest all that money and not have insurance? Thailand does have quite a few reputable insurance companies.
hero member
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are these sp10's? man what a mess!



redit thread

http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2lexl2/here_is_why_the_hash_rate_jumped_and_took_a_dive/

ouch! ouch! ouch!

I don't suppose any of those could be 'salvaged'Huh          heh can see ebay already..cheap sp10's!



What a mess!!! My litle farm didn't have fire protection neither..
legendary
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Never had this problem with the Sp30 However I am hashing only 760GH with the SP20.  EVGA 1300 Watt PSU.  I am at my home with 110V was firing it up before I went down to my shop.  I have 240V there.  Any Sugestions?  Loop 2 is dead.


Uptime:398 | FPGA ver:100
-----BOARD-0-----
PSU[UNKNOWN]: 0->116w[116 116 116] (->116w[116 116 116]) (lim=288) 0c cooling:1/0xca
-----BOARD-1-----
PSU[UNKNOWN]: 0->175w[175 175 175] (->175w[175 175 175]) (lim=288) 0c cooling:1/0xca
-----BOARD-2-----
PSU[UNKNOWN]: 0->7w[7 7 7] (->7w[7 7 7]) (lim=288) 0c cooling:0/0xca
-----BOARD-3-----
PSU[UNKNOWN]: 0->107w[107 107 107] (->107w[107 107 107]) (lim=288) 0c cooling:0/0xca
LOOP[0] ON
 0: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:671 vlt2:677(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:749) 65W  96A  51c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 785hz(BL: 785)   17 (E:192) F:0]
 1: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:552 vlt2:555(DCl:794 Tl:555 Ul:749) 22W  40A  55c] ASIC:[125c*(125c) 350hz(BL: 865)    3 (E:193) F:1]
LOOP[1] ON
 2: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:673 vlt2:677(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:749) 67W  99A  71c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 810hz(BL: 810)   10 (E:193) F:0]
 3: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:640 vlt2:645(DCl:794 Tl:645 Ul:749) 67W 104A  81c] ASIC:[120c (125c) 805hz(BL: 805)   10 (E:193) F:0]
LOOP[2] OFF (test serial failed or something)
4: disabled (i2c good, no OC)
5: disabled (i2c good, no OC)
LOOP[3] ON
 6: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:552 vlt2:555(DCl:794 Tl:555 Ul:749) 20W  37A  47c] ASIC:[125c*(125c) 350hz(BL: 895)    6 (E:193) F:0]
 7: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:628 vlt2:632(DCl:794 Tl:632 Ul:749) 59W  94A  62c] ASIC:[120c (125c) 760hz(BL: 760)    9 (E:193) F:0]

Drop your max limit to 285, i had te same shit 4-5 times until i dropped the limit. seems the learning cycle isnt as potent as the SP30 one for some reason.

@CowboyMiner - HOW could you spend millions on hardware and then hire GUARANTEED fuck ups to (pretend) to watch over it for you???


hindisight being what it is i feel for you but you made some gross errors of judgement.  

I hope things work out for you, but i imagine if you can throw millions at a project and watch it go up in flames you are probably already building 15 more 'data centers'


hero member
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I have a question. would it be possible to put say 3xSP31 inside of one of these:

http://www.acoustiproducts.com/en/ucoustic_active.asp

I would have the ducting setup aswell so that i can vent the hot air out of the building, i am also in a cold climate. I am sure that there must be many people here intrested in making it easier living with these machines. Grin
legendary
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Never had this problem with the Sp30 However I am hashing only 760GH with the SP20.  EVGA 1300 Watt PSU.  I am at my home with 110V was firing it up before I went down to my shop.  I have 240V there.  Any Sugestions?  Loop 2 is dead.

Check:

legendary
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Nighty Night Don't Let The Trolls Bite Nom Nom Nom
really sorry for cowboyminers loss, crazy stuff.


fire alarm? even a smoke detector or 10 might have woke your sleepy staff Sad

legendary
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The guards where only for the entrances not for inside the buildings. The staff for the computers where sadly sleeping this time. 1 push on the central power station would have stopped the fire. But no one has pushed it. Anyway it's done now. Let's leave it.

Did you have security cameras? 
sr. member
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Never had this problem with the Sp30 However I am hashing only 760GH with the SP20.  EVGA 1300 Watt PSU.  I am at my home with 110V was firing it up before I went down to my shop.  I have 240V there.  Any Sugestions?  Loop 2 is dead.


Uptime:398 | FPGA ver:100
-----BOARD-0-----
PSU[UNKNOWN]: 0->116w[116 116 116] (->116w[116 116 116]) (lim=288) 0c cooling:1/0xca
-----BOARD-1-----
PSU[UNKNOWN]: 0->175w[175 175 175] (->175w[175 175 175]) (lim=288) 0c cooling:1/0xca
-----BOARD-2-----
PSU[UNKNOWN]: 0->7w[7 7 7] (->7w[7 7 7]) (lim=288) 0c cooling:0/0xca
-----BOARD-3-----
PSU[UNKNOWN]: 0->107w[107 107 107] (->107w[107 107 107]) (lim=288) 0c cooling:0/0xca
LOOP[0] ON
 0: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:671 vlt2:677(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:749) 65W  96A  51c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 785hz(BL: 785)   17 (E:192) F:0]
 1: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:552 vlt2:555(DCl:794 Tl:555 Ul:749) 22W  40A  55c] ASIC:[125c*(125c) 350hz(BL: 865)    3 (E:193) F:1]
LOOP[1] ON
 2: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:673 vlt2:677(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:749) 67W  99A  71c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 810hz(BL: 810)   10 (E:193) F:0]
 3: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:640 vlt2:645(DCl:794 Tl:645 Ul:749) 67W 104A  81c] ASIC:[120c (125c) 805hz(BL: 805)   10 (E:193) F:0]
LOOP[2] OFF (test serial failed or something)
4: disabled (i2c good, no OC)
5: disabled (i2c good, no OC)
LOOP[3] ON
 6: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:552 vlt2:555(DCl:794 Tl:555 Ul:749) 20W  37A  47c] ASIC:[125c*(125c) 350hz(BL: 895)    6 (E:193) F:0]
 7: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:628 vlt2:632(DCl:794 Tl:632 Ul:749) 59W  94A  62c] ASIC:[120c (125c) 760hz(BL: 760)    9 (E:193) F:0]
legendary
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legendary
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True when they called about the fire. I can see in the miner stats that the fire was already 1 hour going. So they where all sleeping ;-).  and stupid me trusted them with all this equipment. That's my big mistake. But again, I can't turn back time. No one hurt and a lesson learned.

Well Sorry for your loss hopefully alot of those boards are salvageable and can be refurbished by SP-TECH

we would still like to know the root cause of the fire if you every find out and thanks for the detail on all this.

Like SP-TECH said though your big issue will be sorucing new power supplies for so many machines.
newbie
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True when they called about the fire. I can see in the miner stats that the fire was already 1 hour going. So they where all sleeping ;-).  and stupid me trusted them with all this equipment. That's my big mistake. But again, I can't turn back time. No one hurt and a lesson learned.
legendary
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The guards where only for the entrances not for inside the buildings. The staff for the computers where sadly sleeping this time. 1 push on the central power station would have stopped the fire. But no one has pushed it. Anyway it's done now. Let's leave it.

Got it. Thank you.
legendary
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The guards where only for the entrances not for inside the buildings. The staff for the computers where sadly sleeping this time. 1 push on the central power station would have stopped the fire. But no one has pushed it. Anyway it's done now. Let's leave it.

The staff for the computers should be fired then.

 There should have been sleeping in shifts not all at the same time , 3rd world employees will let you down 100% of the time unless you are there to supervise those lazy bums lol.
legendary
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Its not just the SP30 fans that could have cuaght fire dude calm down lol.  There are like tons of other fans in that facility it seems. 

As to why did the two guards on site not attempt to risk thier lives to stop a dangerous electical fire... ?
1- Did not want to die for the money they were getting paid
2- They are not firefighters.
3- Mostly I bet they didnt want to die to save someone else's property.

The miners are not touching the big fans so if one big fan caught some fire I think there was enough space to not hurt the miners plus the guards should see some smoke.

I am not saying that they should've done the firefighters job. If something burst into flames the guards should've seen the smoke. Since there was a lot of metal inside the building it makes me thing that the fire couldn't have spread THAT fast. I wonder how big was the fire when they called in the firefighters because I have a feeling that the fire was already big so they were either sleeping or doing something else, except watch the miners!
newbie
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The guards where only for the entrances not for inside the buildings. The staff for the computers where sadly sleeping this time. 1 push on the central power station would have stopped the fire. But no one has pushed it. Anyway it's done now. Let's leave it.
sr. member
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The main issue is what the frack were the guards doing and why they couldn't stop the fire from spreading.

With the one visible fire extinguisher?
legendary
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A fan probably caught fire then died, causing a group of miners to go up in flames.... =P
Fans are annoying like that..

There wasn't a single report of any SP-Tech miner bursting into flames so your argument doesn't stand. Miners also have their own fans+they shut down if they are too hot.

The main issue is what the frack were the guards doing and why they couldn't stop the fire from spreading.


Its not just the SP30 fans that could have cuaght fire dude calm down lol.  There are like tons of other fans in that facility it seems. 

As to why did the two guards on site not attempt to risk thier lives to stop a dangerous electical fire... ?
1- Did not want to die for the money they were getting paid
2- They are not firefighters.
3- Mostly I bet they didnt want to die to save someone else's property.
legendary
Activity: 1904
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A fan probably caught fire then died, causing a group of miners to go up in flames.... =P
Fans are annoying like that..

There wasn't a single report of any SP-Tech miner bursting into flames so your argument doesn't stand. Miners also have their own fans+they shut down if they are too hot.

The main issue is what the frack were the guards doing and why they couldn't stop the fire from spreading.
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