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legendary
Activity: 1456
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April 02, 2015, 08:01:24 AM
#92
Well, considering the current BTC price, I really do not see where do they find sufficient profit margin to develop new stuff.

It is true BTC is not helping the cause, if it was still 1k each we chances are would see more quick movement.  But even at low price there are still some in the mining arms race.

I don't see them rushing to do next get.  But I think they will make it on a few of the companies.   If you think about it chances are they can sell off old gear first there is some cash.  Then they save around 1/2 on electricity bill or get possibly 1/2 more hash.  Between those two the first company to do it chances are will do pretty good.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
April 02, 2015, 07:44:37 AM
#91
Well, considering the current BTC price, I really do not see where do they find sufficient profit margin to develop new stuff.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
March 31, 2015, 10:18:58 AM
#90
The new antminer s6 wil come this mont
The antminer s6 gone have 4500 gh/s
Power 1000watts
I can not wait to order

Where did you get this info from? You posted this 3 months ago and the miner s not yet here. No news about it either.

I'm fairly certain this was "made up."

It was speculation.  So far there are NO public specs of their next gen or even next miners.
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1318
Technical Analyst/Trader
March 31, 2015, 09:22:55 AM
#89
The new antminer s6 wil come this mont
The antminer s6 gone have 4500 gh/s
Power 1000watts
I can not wait to order

Where did you get this info from? You posted this 3 months ago and the miner s not yet here. No news about it either.

I'm fairly certain this was "made up."
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
March 31, 2015, 05:50:58 AM
#88
The new antminer s6 wil come this mont
The antminer s6 gone have 4500 gh/s
Power 1000watts
I can not wait to order

Where did you get this info from? You posted this 3 months ago and the miner s not yet here. No news about it either.
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1318
Technical Analyst/Trader
March 30, 2015, 06:56:19 PM
#87
If I had tried to paint the spindles, I probably would have ended up with the "scorch marks" on the leather couch!   Smiley

LOL

 Cheesy
alh
legendary
Activity: 1846
Merit: 1052
March 30, 2015, 06:46:27 PM
#86
If I had tried to paint the spindles, I probably would have ended up with the "scorch marks" on the leather couch!   Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1318
Technical Analyst/Trader
March 28, 2015, 11:56:49 PM
#85
Like always really nice setup dmwardjr!

Really clean electric panel man. Wondering what is the unsafe part that desertfox470 was wondering!  Tongue

Im surprice you still to profit with 10.5 cent but that awesome!  Grin

You will make a lot more profit in Washington  Grin

Keep your good work man!  

Sorry a little slow getting back.  I've been out of the loop all day today.  I've been out of town at my grandfather's funeral.  I did get to see cousins I had not seen in years from Texas.  I did enjoy that!

Thanks again for the props, Sir!

Yes, 10.5 cents per kWH is steep compared to Washington State.

At present:

6   - S5’s @ 600 watts each = 3,600 watts @ 1,150 GH/s each on average = 6,900 GH/s
18 - S3’s @ 370 watts each = 6,660 watts @ 465 GH/s each on average = 8,370 GH/s
5   - S4’s @ 1270 watts each = 6,350 watts @ 2,040 GH/s each on average = 10,200 GH/s
15 - SP20’s @ 740 watts each = 11,100 watts @ 1310 GH/s each on average = 19,650 GH/s
Total hash and watts = 45,120 GH/s @ 27,710 watts [Average of .61414 watts per GH/s]

30 inch 7,800 CFM exhaust fan @ 300 watts
2  - 20 inch box fans at 300 watts combined
1  - 16 inch oscillating fan @ 120 watts
1   - 48 port switch @ 40 watts
Total watts of peripherals = 760 watts

Total system watts with peripherals = 28,470 watts @ 10.5 cents per kWH 24/7 for 30.416667 days in one month = $2,008.84

Cost Per Hour:   $2.989350
Cost Per Day:   $71.744400
Cost Per Week:   $502.211
Cost Per Month:   $2,008.84
Cost Per Year:   $26,114.96

45,120 GH/s @ present difficulty of 46,717,549,644

BTC per hour:     0.02024
BTC per day:       0.4858
BTC per week:     3.401
BTC per month:  14.58

With BTC @ $250.00 = $3,645.00 in one month - $2008.84 power costs = $1,636.16 in one month @ present difficulty
With BTC @ $260.00 = $3,791.00 in one month - $2008.84 power costs = $1,782.16 in one month @ present difficulty
With BTC @ $270.00 = $3,937.00 in one month - $2008.84 power costs = $1,928.16 in one month @ present difficulty
With BTC @ $295.00 = $4,301.00 in one month - $2008.84 power costs = $2,292.16 in one month @ present difficulty

I mentioned the price of BTC @ $295.00 because that helped me buy six S5's after power costs this month.  I just got them going Thursday, March 26.  I'm using the profit after power costs to add more hash rate every month.

I really don't care about how much profit is made at the moment.  I'm only focusing on adding hash power to take with me to Washington State where the power is much cheaper.  For example:  With the same hash rate in Washington State @ 3.4 cents per kWH, the power costs come out to the following:

Total system watts with peripherals = 28,470 watts @ 3.4 cents per kWH 24/7 for 30.416667 days in one month = $650.48

That means you would add $1,358.36 to my profits after power costs [with my present hash rate] for the numbers mentioned above.  For instance; with BTC @ $250.00 = $3,645.00 in one month - $650.48 power costs = $2,994.52 in Washington State versus $1,636.16 in Alabama.  That's almost twice as much profit!  So, when the blocks cut in half, you see how it would be less stressful in Washington State.

legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1004
March 28, 2015, 09:50:43 AM
#84
Like always really nice setup dmwardjr!

Really clean electric panel man. Wondering what is the unsafe part that desertfox470 was wondering!  Tongue

Im surprice you still to profit with 10.5 cent but that awesome!  Grin

You will make a lot more profit in Washington  Grin

Keep your good work man! 
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1318
Technical Analyst/Trader
March 27, 2015, 11:12:01 PM
#83
Sent asking a few questions.  I love your setup dmwardjr.  Very clean and looks great.

yeah, it is great. one question though, what is your power cost?

with my power cost ($0.105/kwh) and current btc prices I just cannot justify running a large mining operation even with some space/power available.
In fact, i reduced my activity as we are at 80F right now and heating savings are not relevant.

You and I have the same power costs.  I'm also at 10.5 cents per kWH here in Alabama.  I'm still making money with 44.8 TH/s [All SP20's are under clocked].  I could have 48.5 TH/s easily right now but I'm keeping the SP20's close to the same efficiency as my six (6) S5's I just got in yesterday.  You do not see them in the picture.

The main reason I'm continuing to add rigs regardless is because I'm planning to move to Washington State the last quarter of this year to have access to 3.2 cents per kWH after demand charges and fees.  That will be a considerable drop in power costs for me and also help me survive the block halving much easier with less stress.  This is why I'm also holding on to my S3's.  As they can still make me a decent amount of money in Washington State with much lower power costs.  I'm keeping them running as long as I still have power available to run them. They have already made ROI (paid for themselves) except for two of them.
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
March 27, 2015, 11:03:10 PM
#82
Sent asking a few questions.  I love your setup dmwardjr.  Very clean and looks great.

yeah, it is great. one question though, what is your power cost?

with my power cost ($0.105/kwh) and current btc prices I just cannot justify running a large mining operation even with some space/power available.
In fact, i reduced my activity as we are at 80F right now and heating savings are not relevant.
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1318
Technical Analyst/Trader
March 27, 2015, 10:50:27 PM
#81
Sent asking a few questions.  I love your setup dmwardjr.  Very clean and looks great.

Thank you, notlist3d.  It's still a work in progress...

I responded to your PM
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
March 27, 2015, 10:28:15 PM
#80
Sent asking a few questions.  I love your setup dmwardjr.  Very clean and looks great.
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1318
Technical Analyst/Trader
March 27, 2015, 10:21:46 PM
#79

Isn't that really unsafe if you do a bad wiring job?

No bad wiring job!  I used to be an electrician for 2.5 years.

What are you referring to that could possibly be unsafe?

Very clean job I agree.  For doing it yourself looks very nice. I also wonder what was the unsafe part.

The burn marks on the wall Smiley Roll Eyes Grin
 Black Spray paint?

BTW I thought they were scorch marks so don't feel too bad.

It's cool.  I get it all the time.

I've been remodeling my home [It's a fixer upper].  Here you see where I had scaffolding up on the left side of the house at one time.  It is finished now.  I've put all new windows in the house as well.  I spent $17,000.00 on new casement windows for the front, back and both sides.  The house actually has two more windows than what it had previously.



legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1318
Technical Analyst/Trader
March 27, 2015, 10:12:41 PM
#78

Isn't that really unsafe if you do a bad wiring job?

No bad wiring job!  I used to be an electrician for 2.5 years.

What are you referring to that could possibly be unsafe?

Very clean job I agree.  For doing it yourself looks very nice. I also wonder what was the unsafe part.

The burn marks on the wall Smiley Roll Eyes Grin

Black spray paint... LOL   Cheesy

I painted stair case spindles against the wall on a rainy day inside the house downstairs before this closet was built.

Here's some of the iron staircase spindles [I'm remodeling my house all by myself]  That's part of a huge leather sectional you see in the upstairs living room:


legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
March 27, 2015, 02:52:17 PM
#77

Isn't that really unsafe if you do a bad wiring job?

No bad wiring job!  I used to be an electrician for 2.5 years.

What are you referring to that could possibly be unsafe?

Very clean job I agree.  For doing it yourself looks very nice. I also wonder what was the unsafe part.

The burn marks on the wall Smiley Roll Eyes Grin
  Black Spray paint?

BTW I thought they were scorch marks so don't feel too bad.
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1001
March 27, 2015, 12:22:27 PM
#76

Isn't that really unsafe if you do a bad wiring job?

No bad wiring job!  I used to be an electrician for 2.5 years.

What are you referring to that could possibly be unsafe?

Very clean job I agree.  For doing it yourself looks very nice. I also wonder what was the unsafe part.

The burn marks on the wall Smiley Roll Eyes Grin
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
March 26, 2015, 07:05:41 PM
#75

Isn't that really unsafe if you do a bad wiring job?

No bad wiring job!  I used to be an electrician for 2.5 years.

What are you referring to that could possibly be unsafe?

Very clean job I agree.  For doing it yourself looks very nice. I also wonder what was the unsafe part.
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1318
Technical Analyst/Trader
March 26, 2015, 05:30:28 PM
#74

Isn't that really unsafe if you do a bad wiring job?

No bad wiring job!  I used to be an electrician for 2.5 years.

What are you referring to that could possibly be unsafe?
sr. member
Activity: 542
Merit: 251
March 26, 2015, 11:54:53 AM
#73
For those of you wondering how to get 240 volt circuits in your home and you do not have room in your main panel; here is a consideration [My Main Panel is not like this anymore.  It looks like the one below]:




My Main actually looks like this now:



To power this [Don't mind the black paint on the wall and don't mind the orange wire.  It's an additional 10/2 to provide another 30 amp circuit going in the moment some S5's arrive]:



Isn't that really unsafe if you do a bad wiring job?
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