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Topic: ASICMINER Auction: 50 Block Erupter Blades CHECK OP FOR PAYMENT - page 14. (Read 138633 times)

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yeah quite Smiley not really complaining Smiley

I guess it does confirm my asics are now in the country though, since I assume import charges must be assessed at our borders! woot! Cheesy
legendary
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£51.73 import charge into the UK... could be worse Smiley

...you'll make that back in what, a day? two?
hero member
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£51.73 import charge into the UK... could be worse Smiley
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thanks pinwheel! this info is golden!

pinwheel, has it been working well for you so far? so we just need to use 2 wires right?

Thanks! Appreciate the answer!


hey guys,

can anyone point me in the right direction in terms of electrically wiring this board?

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VMO3VfIBy3KIwUaaQ8XhKrSVEbXeeMEqsVhhk6Bz9io/edit?pli=1

so the doc says this:

1. The two poles for the positive polarity are identical when cabling from the PSU, so are those for the negative polarity.

i'll be getting myself a psu with 12v/10a output so when i bare the wires, how will i know which wire goes into which hole? the picture below belongs to LainZ and i'm trying to figure out how to wire the board when it arrives...


look at another side of the blade. You will see "+ + - -" marks. So + goes to + and - to -.


Take a look here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1928057

Is it really necessary to loop back both terminals like this? I thought friedcat had said these were for chaining boards (ie. are connected already on the PCB). My plan was to use a 6 pin PCIe connector from an ATX PSU and simply twist the three wires together to connect just one +ve and -ve input.

2 wires will work the same, I connected first all 4 points, but now changed to two wires

yes, two wires working perfect, what I have is very strong wires, no any temperature rise have been observed on wires iteself.  I'm mining  and testing it for about a week now. Also fixed 3 USB fans for cooling.  Weather is really hot here. Miining around 10200 mhs on one blade and 9800 mhs on another. Probably will do some overclocking next week. All well, working perfect.

One thing is, it seems miner talking to stratum proxy on http and there is no way to change it, maybe in proxy it self there is some way around, but I doubt that.  It is important task to get ASICminer work with stratum proxy. Perhaps friedcat can bring so clarification.  Most pools moving on stratum now and charging higher comission for those who mine on getwrok servers.
sr. member
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Interesting that -rt works, I thought they only did diff1 shares - good to know Smiley


it wroks, I got  diff 16
sr. member
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Ok, stratum proxy working now. My mistake was that I used stratum port on proxy, but getwork port have to be used.

start proxy ./mining_proxy.py -o stratum.btcguild.com -p 3333

Pool ports 8332,8332

in Pool addresses   192.168.1.100,192.168.1.100  IP of proxy comp
full member
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www.easyha.sh
I am running stratum proxy with no problems.
Overclock is done nicely too. I did not touch anything and web interface reports: "Total MHS:   13161"

maybe problem with my proxy installation. I did not have time to look into it during the week.  please give some more detials on your settings. so, you just got connected proxy to pool, and in web interface only chabged port on proxy port and pool addresses on proxy address and it works? that would be great, what kind of proxy address format did you use.

Just overclocked my board with almost the same result:

Hash Rate(MHS):   13175
Received Jobs:   0000012800
Accepted Shares:   0000012892
Shares Per Minute:   180.01
Accepted/Received:   100.71%

Which clock do you use? High or Low? I am using "High"
hero member
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Interesting that -rt works, I thought they only did diff1 shares - good to know Smiley
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I posted my config in previous auction thread.
Seems we need a dedicated thread for running erupter blades with all info gathered for newbies.
I will try to make one in a few days.

been mining on different pools, one blade running faster then another, need to adjust voltage.

Any one used blade to mine via stratum proxy? what connection setting you used in blade control panel, I tried few variations, no success so far. proxy run on Linux Mint.

I am running stratum proxy. I also run bitcoind on the same machine. Using default slush's pool
Blade config:
  IP: 192.168.1.254
  Port: 8334
  Server ip address: 192.168.1.1
  User:pass:  your user and password for connecting to the pool
other config fields are irrelevant for me. I don't need DNS or gateway address

Server (the one running proxy) config:
  stratum proxy cmd:
Code:
/usr/bin/python /usr/local/bin/mining_proxy.py -oh 192.168.1.1 -gp 8334 -rt

Currently the blade reports 12Gh/s while the pool reports 12.5Gh/s.
sr. member
Activity: 378
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I am running stratum proxy with no problems.
Overclock is done nicely too. I did not touch anything and web interface reports: "Total MHS:   13161"

maybe problem with my proxy installation. I did not have time to look into it during the week.  please give some more detials on your settings. so, you just got connected proxy to pool, and in web interface only chabged port on proxy port and pool addresses on proxy address and it works? that would be great, what kind of proxy address format did you use.
legendary
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Is someone able to highlight the steps for setting up a stratum proxy?
member
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I am running stratum proxy with no problems.
Overclock is done nicely too. I did not touch anything and web interface reports: "Total MHS:   13161"
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
pinwheel, has it been working well for you so far? so we just need to use 2 wires right?

Thanks! Appreciate the answer!


hey guys,

can anyone point me in the right direction in terms of electrically wiring this board?

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VMO3VfIBy3KIwUaaQ8XhKrSVEbXeeMEqsVhhk6Bz9io/edit?pli=1

so the doc says this:

1. The two poles for the positive polarity are identical when cabling from the PSU, so are those for the negative polarity.

i'll be getting myself a psu with 12v/10a output so when i bare the wires, how will i know which wire goes into which hole? the picture below belongs to LainZ and i'm trying to figure out how to wire the board when it arrives...


look at another side of the blade. You will see "+ + - -" marks. So + goes to + and - to -.


Take a look here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1928057

Is it really necessary to loop back both terminals like this? I thought friedcat had said these were for chaining boards (ie. are connected already on the PCB). My plan was to use a 6 pin PCIe connector from an ATX PSU and simply twist the three wires together to connect just one +ve and -ve input.

2 wires will work the same, I connected first all 4 points, but now changed to two wires

yes, two wires working perfect, what I have is very strong wires, no any temperature rise have been observed on wires iteself.  I'm mining  and testing it for about a week now. Also fixed 3 USB fans for cooling.  Weather is really hot here. Miining around 10200 mhs on one blade and 9800 mhs on another. Probably will do some overclocking next week. All well, working perfect.

One thing is, it seems miner talking to stratum proxy on http and there is no way to change it, maybe in proxy it self there is some way around, but I doubt that.  It is important task to get ASICminer work with stratum proxy. Perhaps friedcat can bring so clarification.  Most pools moving on stratum now and charging higher comission for those who mine on getwrok servers.
hero member
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The Last NXT Founder
Is it ironic that each bitcoin I mine with this will be used to buy asicminer shares? lol
hero member
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pinwheel, has it been working well for you so far? so we just need to use 2 wires right?

Thanks! Appreciate the answer!


hey guys,

can anyone point me in the right direction in terms of electrically wiring this board?

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VMO3VfIBy3KIwUaaQ8XhKrSVEbXeeMEqsVhhk6Bz9io/edit?pli=1

so the doc says this:

1. The two poles for the positive polarity are identical when cabling from the PSU, so are those for the negative polarity.

i'll be getting myself a psu with 12v/10a output so when i bare the wires, how will i know which wire goes into which hole? the picture below belongs to LainZ and i'm trying to figure out how to wire the board when it arrives...


look at another side of the blade. You will see "+ + - -" marks. So + goes to + and - to -.


Take a look here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1928057

Is it really necessary to loop back both terminals like this? I thought friedcat had said these were for chaining boards (ie. are connected already on the PCB). My plan was to use a 6 pin PCIe connector from an ATX PSU and simply twist the three wires together to connect just one +ve and -ve input.

2 wires will work the same, I connected first all 4 points, but now changed to two wires
hero member
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awesome! thanks michelet!

Thanks! Appreciate the answer!


hey guys,

can anyone point me in the right direction in terms of electrically wiring this board?

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VMO3VfIBy3KIwUaaQ8XhKrSVEbXeeMEqsVhhk6Bz9io/edit?pli=1

so the doc says this:

1. The two poles for the positive polarity are identical when cabling from the PSU, so are those for the negative polarity.

i'll be getting myself a psu with 12v/10a output so when i bare the wires, how will i know which wire goes into which hole? the picture below belongs to LainZ and i'm trying to figure out how to wire the board when it arrives...


look at another side of the blade. You will see "+ + - -" marks. So + goes to + and - to -.


Take a look here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1928057
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
Thanks! Appreciate the answer!


hey guys,

can anyone point me in the right direction in terms of electrically wiring this board?

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VMO3VfIBy3KIwUaaQ8XhKrSVEbXeeMEqsVhhk6Bz9io/edit?pli=1

so the doc says this:

1. The two poles for the positive polarity are identical when cabling from the PSU, so are those for the negative polarity.

i'll be getting myself a psu with 12v/10a output so when i bare the wires, how will i know which wire goes into which hole? the picture below belongs to LainZ and i'm trying to figure out how to wire the board when it arrives...


look at another side of the blade. You will see "+ + - -" marks. So + goes to + and - to -.


Take a look here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1928057

Is it really necessary to loop back both terminals like this? I thought friedcat had said these were for chaining boards (ie. are connected already on the PCB). My plan was to use a 6 pin PCIe connector from an ATX PSU and simply twist the three wires together to connect just one +ve and -ve input.

2 wires will work the same, I connected first all 4 points, but now changed to two wires
newbie
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Thanks! Appreciate the answer!


hey guys,

can anyone point me in the right direction in terms of electrically wiring this board?

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VMO3VfIBy3KIwUaaQ8XhKrSVEbXeeMEqsVhhk6Bz9io/edit?pli=1

so the doc says this:

1. The two poles for the positive polarity are identical when cabling from the PSU, so are those for the negative polarity.

i'll be getting myself a psu with 12v/10a output so when i bare the wires, how will i know which wire goes into which hole? the picture below belongs to LainZ and i'm trying to figure out how to wire the board when it arrives...


look at another side of the blade. You will see "+ + - -" marks. So + goes to + and - to -.


Take a look here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1928057

Is it really necessary to loop back both terminals like this? I thought friedcat had said these were for chaining boards (ie. are connected already on the PCB). My plan was to use a 6 pin PCIe connector from an ATX PSU and simply twist the three wires together to connect just one +ve and -ve input.
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Vertrau in Gott
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Thanks! Appreciate the answer!


hey guys,

can anyone point me in the right direction in terms of electrically wiring this board?

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VMO3VfIBy3KIwUaaQ8XhKrSVEbXeeMEqsVhhk6Bz9io/edit?pli=1

so the doc says this:

1. The two poles for the positive polarity are identical when cabling from the PSU, so are those for the negative polarity.

i'll be getting myself a psu with 12v/10a output so when i bare the wires, how will i know which wire goes into which hole? the picture below belongs to LainZ and i'm trying to figure out how to wire the board when it arrives...


look at another side of the blade. You will see "+ + - -" marks. So + goes to + and - to -.


Take a look here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1928057
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