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Topic: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs - page 636. (Read 1260389 times)

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SP30 enclosure sample arrived






Love it, getting closer! Keep up the momentum Spondoolies-Tech!!!

~Blaise
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SP30 enclosure sample arrived



newbie
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Hi,
Would 240 V/ 20 Amps single phase circuit be able to pull two SP30 machines? Or would I need 25 amps in this setup?

Thanks,


One SP30 has a nominal power consumption of 2500 Watts. That are 10.42 Amps at 240 Volts.
Maybe 20 are enough when you underclock the devices a little bit.  Cheesy
newbie
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Hi,
Would 240 V/ 20 Amps single phase circuit be able to pull two SP30 machines? Or would I need 25 amps in this setup?

Thanks,
donator
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Nothing else in the file. Just double up or even triple up on the security details you have for verification of identity with them; be it security number or codes or passwords or call backs. There is enough video of each of you talking out there that with today's technology anyone determined to try can manipulate anything.


phew  Shocked

man, strongly suggest not to leave your intimate banking details hanging like that; in particular the account manager and the relationship manager names and direct lines.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_engineering_(security)

Not A Good Thing™

Link removed. We're working with one account manager who know the authorized people personally. No way someone may fool him.
When ordering a unit and selecting to pay with Euro or $ you get the account details.
Our address and the bank branch address is public information.

What other sensitive information did you see in the authorization pdf ?

Thanks for the sound advice.
newbie
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Nothing else in the file. Just double up or even triple up on the security details you have for verification of identity with them; be it security number or codes or passwords or call backs. There is enough video of each of you talking out there that with today's technology anyone determined to try can manipulate anything.


phew  Shocked

man, strongly suggest not to leave your intimate banking details hanging like that; in particular the account manager and the relationship manager names and direct lines.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_engineering_(security)

Not A Good Thing™

Link removed. We're working with one account manager who know the authorized people personally. No way someone may fool him.
When ordering a unit and selecting to pay with Euro or $ you get the account details.
Our address and the bank branch address is public information.

What other sensitive information did you see in the authorization pdf ?
legendary
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But the company is based in Israel from my Invoice.

Not that it will deter me from paying but its a tad confusing

Its too good a deal to pass up if they include shipping world wide as well how do they make that happen ? no other vendors are giving free shipping.

heck no other vendors are offering this hash rate/$$ that Spoondoolies-Tech is

 I just hope they deliver..  I got burned by black Arrow and said I would never pre-order again so much for that lol.

I know what you mean Marvell but feel at ease, Spondoolies-Tech will deliver. I can say that first hand, search my name in this forum and read how they went above and beyond for me. I'm very satisfied with the workmanship of the miner and my dealings with their management/employees.

~Blaise

Thanks for the information Blaise .
legendary
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why is the branch address for your bank in the Czech Republic ?

Initially, we've opened an additional account in the Czech Republic, since the attitude of Israeli banks towards Bitcoin business is a bit problematic (this problem happens in other countries as well).
This is something we're working very hard to change with moderate level of success. We have two additional accounts in Israel largest banks, Poalim and Leumi.

Since we've opened the account in the Czech Republic we've discovered two additional benefits:

- BitPay can't work with Israeli account, so the Bitcoin payments are converted to Euro and sent to our account in Prague
- Faster and cheaper wire transfers from EU zone

Authorization from the bank in Prague (Česká Spořitelna, part of ERSTE Corporate Banking) about our account

I highly recommend this bank for other Bitcoin businesses. It's the second largest retail bank and the first largest corporate bank in Czech Republic.

Guy
Thanks for the information, I processed my wire transfer today for the Aug sp30 batch 1 super pumped now
you were right though my bank had no issues sending the money to the Czech republic as long as all the information matched up.
I ended up sending it to a different branch though using the swift code provided in my invoice.

thanks again for the transparency


donator
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phew  Shocked

man, strongly suggest not to leave your intimate banking details hanging like that; in particular the account manager and the relationship manager names and direct lines.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_engineering_(security)

Not A Good Thing™

Link removed. We're working with one account manager who know the authorized people personally. No way someone may fool him.
When ordering a unit and selecting to pay with Euro or $ you get the account details.
Our address and the bank branch address is public information.

What other sensitive information did you see in the authorization pdf ?
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
CCNA: There i fixed the internet.
phew  Shocked

man, strongly suggest not to leave your intimate banking details hanging like that; in particular the account manager and the relationship manager names and direct lines.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_engineering_(security)

Not A Good Thing™

Yes, would be good idea to hide some of info from that pdf

any good bank isnt going to handout details over the phone
sr. member
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phew  Shocked

man, strongly suggest not to leave your intimate banking details hanging like that; in particular the account manager and the relationship manager names and direct lines.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_engineering_(security)

Not A Good Thing™

Yes, would be good idea to hide some of info from that pdf
newbie
Activity: 33
Merit: 0
phew  Shocked

man, strongly suggest not to leave your intimate banking details hanging like that; in particular the account manager and the relationship manager names and direct lines.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_engineering_(security)

Not A Good Thing™
donator
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1051
Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
I'd love to see a spondoolies USB stick

We sent Hammer samples to several USB stick makers after they've requested.
We don't have the bandwidth to do it ourselves. Same for smaller form factor miner.

Napkin math shows a USB 3.0 would allow running it at nominal speed of 7.5ghash

An analysis we did for Hammer awhile ago (not tested):
Under 600 mV, 4 ASICs, 15W with good DC2DC efficiency we may achieve 25 GHs.
hero member
Activity: 658
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CCNA: There i fixed the internet.
I'd love to see a spondoolies USB stick

We sent Hammer samples to several USB stick makers after they've requested.
We don't have the bandwidth to do it ourselves. Same for smaller form factor miner.

Napkin math shows a USB 3.0 would allow running it at nominal speed of 7.5ghash
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
I wish you were more agressive with pricing. You have an excellent product and an opportunity to take over the game.
donator
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1051
Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
I'd love to see a spondoolies USB stick

We sent Hammer samples to several USB stick makers after they've requested.
We don't have the bandwidth to do it ourselves. Same for smaller form factor miner.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
CCNA: There i fixed the internet.
I'd love to see a spondoolies USB stick
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
why is the branch address for your bank in the Czech Republic ?

Initially, we've opened an additional account in the Czech Republic, since the attitude of Israeli banks towards Bitcoin business is a bit problematic (this problem happens in other countries as well).
This is something we're working very hard to change with moderate level of success. We have two additional accounts in Israel largest banks, Poalim and Leumi.

Since we've opened the account in the Czech Republic we've discovered two additional benefits:

- BitPay can't work with Israeli account, so the Bitcoin payments are converted to Euro and sent to our account in Prague
- Faster and cheaper wire transfers from EU zone

Authorization from the bank in Prague (Česká Spořitelna, part of ERSTE Corporate Banking) about our account

I highly recommend this bank for other Bitcoin businesses. It's the second largest retail bank and the first largest corporate bank in Czech Republic.

Guy


Very nice information, thank you.
sr. member
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475mm x 430mm x 53.63mm

This is what I love about Spondoolies ... '53.63mm' ... it's the .63mm that is SO exact ... gotta love 'em!

donator
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1051
Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
why is the branch address for your bank in the Czech Republic ?

Initially, we've opened an additional account in the Czech Republic, since the attitude of Israeli banks towards Bitcoin business is a bit problematic (this problem happens in other countries as well).
This is something we're working very hard to change with moderate level of success. We have two additional accounts in Israel largest banks, Poalim and Leumi.

Since we've opened the account in the Czech Republic we've discovered two additional benefits:

- BitPay can't work with Israeli account, so the Bitcoin payments are converted to Euro and sent to our account in Prague
- Faster and cheaper wire transfers from EU zone

Authorization from the bank in Prague (Česká Spořitelna, part of ERSTE Corporate Banking) about our account

I highly recommend this bank for other Bitcoin businesses. It's the second largest retail bank and the first largest corporate bank in Czech Republic.

Guy
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