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sr. member
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My hubs are the C1 revision.

sr. member
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I know this thread is kind of old, but figure I'd ask anyway.

I've tried running 5 BEs on the Dlink hub (DUB-H7) but with 1 fan (arctic breeze mobile) I think I am over the limit. They'll mine, but eventually 1-3 crash with comm errors. 4 plus a fan seem perfectly fine though. I know better, but had to try...
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Can you share which revision of the D-Link hub you have?  Does it end it B1 or C1?

Thanks.


I've bookmarked this and will try and remember to check for you when I get home tonight.

I eventually removed the fan and set up some 120mm fans to cool my loaded down hubs. They've been doing fine running 5 deep now. I have a blade to power so 12V is easily available.
sr. member
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I know this thread is kind of old, but figure I'd ask anyway.

I've tried running 5 BEs on the Dlink hub (DUB-H7) but with 1 fan (arctic breeze mobile) I think I am over the limit. They'll mine, but eventually 1-3 crash with comm errors. 4 plus a fan seem perfectly fine though. I know better, but had to try...
....

Can you share which revision of the D-Link hub you have?  Does it end it B1 or C1?

Thanks.
hero member
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check out this thread
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3182774

Rosewills are doing great with PI

I 2nd the Rosewill RHB-500's, got 28x Erupters running atm, no issues, will have another 28x online soon.

How many BEs can each one run?
sr. member
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check out this thread
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3182774

Rosewills are doing great with PI

I 2nd the Rosewill RHB-500's, got 28x Erupters running atm, no issues, will have another 28x online soon.
sr. member
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I am running 12 BE's on two Dlink hubs and a Rpi, with any problem. I have seen one or two miner restarts one the last two week, but it pretty solid.

Devices
Name   ID   MH/s    Accept   Reject   Error   Utility   Last Share
AMU   0   0   335.45   992   0 [0%]   15 [1.49%]   4.79   15:42:28
AMU   1   0   336.63   929   2 [0.21%]   15 [1.59%]   4.49   15:42:20
AMU   2   0   335.61   998   0 [0%]   13 [1.29%]   4.82   15:42:32
AMU   3   0   335.83   977   0 [0%]   11 [1.11%]   4.72   15:42:35
AMU   4   0   335.91   947   2 [0.21%]   10 [1.04%]   4.58   15:42:30
AMU   5   0   336.03   888   2 [0.22%]   9 [1%]   4.29   15:42:07
AMU   6   0   335.45   1005   0 [0%]   11 [1.08%]   4.86   15:42:30
AMU   7   0   335.41   960   1 [0.1%]   8 [0.83%]   4.64   15:42:01
AMU   8   0   335.61   963   2 [0.21%]   3 [0.31%]   4.65   15:42:30
AMU   9   0   335.62   950   0 [0%]   11 [1.14%]   4.59   15:42:35
AMU   10   0   335.7   947   0 [0%]   10 [1.04%]   4.58   15:42:25
AMU   11   0   336.21   976   0 [0%]   16 [1.61%]   4.72   15:42:06
Totals   12      4029.46   11532   9 [0.08%]   132 [1.13%]   55.73   
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cryptoshark
check out this thread
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3182774

Rosewills are doing great with PI
sr. member
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Here are what I am using:

Anker Uspeed 10-port
You need to find the older model w/o the 9+1 charging port on it


I got one last month. I am currently trying to get 2 more following the USB Eruptor price drop and I am not sure I'll be able to find some more.

Is there something wrong with the 9+1 charging port beside maybe be a little bit more expensive?

To the contrary since it come with a 5A PSU, it might be a better choice. I'm currently limiting to 8 the number of Eruptors I plug in the hub to not overload the 4A PSU.

Would plugging 9 Eruptors and plug the usb Artic breeze fan in the charging port be something possible?

Comments?


I know this thread is kind of old, but figure I'd ask anyway.

I've tried running 5 BEs on the Dlink hub (DUB-H7) but with 1 fan (arctic breeze mobile) I think I am over the limit. They'll mine, but eventually 1-3 crash with comm errors. 4 plus a fan seem perfectly fine though. I know better, but had to try...

Anyway, that hub you spliced power into looks an awful lot like the Satechi hub I have. It seems to use power from the host port as well as the wall-wart, I actually have one lone BE mining one one right now without the wall-wart because of port spacing. Did you modify the hub at all to remove that feature? Also, it looks like it has two SMT fuses or even a zero ohm links running on what looks like the extra large power trace.

I was going to cut those 0ohm links off and see if it killed the unplugged hub mode then jump it with external 5V, is that sorta what you did?

Thanks in advance!

soy
legendary
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I see the pads at the end of the B.E. and expect the USB 5v is there.  Wonder if one would see any advantage to bringing out that 5 volts from a number of B.E.'s and powering them as a group.  Would less current on the USB supply 5 volts improve communication?  Although I see some USB2.0 control chips are output to individual chips for each downstream port so the 5 volts might not be common downstream.
sr. member
Activity: 279
Merit: 250
Here are what I am using:

Anker Uspeed 10-port
You need to find the older model w/o the 9+1 charging port on it


I got one last month. I am currently trying to get 2 more following the USB Eruptor price drop and I am not sure I'll be able to find some more.

Is there something wrong with the 9+1 charging port beside maybe be a little bit more expensive?

To the contrary since it come with a 5A PSU, it might be a better choice. I'm currently limiting to 8 the number of Eruptors I plug in the hub to not overload the 4A PSU.

Would plugging 9 Eruptors and plug the usb Artic breeze fan in the charging port be something possible?

Comments?


The problem with an Anker is all the new models are usb 3.0. The R Pi only works with Usb 2.0 hubs. I like the layout of the Anker much better than the D-Link but I have not tracked down one with the same form factor with sufficent power.

You may find the link helpful. http://elinux.org/RPi_VerifiedPeripherals#Working_USB_Hubs
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Here are what I am using:

Anker Uspeed 10-port
You need to find the older model w/o the 9+1 charging port on it


I got one last month. I am currently trying to get 2 more following the USB Eruptor price drop and I am not sure I'll be able to find some more.

Is there something wrong with the 9+1 charging port beside maybe be a little bit more expensive?

To the contrary since it come with a 5A PSU, it might be a better choice. I'm currently limiting to 8 the number of Eruptors I plug in the hub to not overload the 4A PSU.

Would plugging 9 Eruptors and plug the usb Artic breeze fan in the charging port be something possible?

Comments?
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The barrel plug seems to be the weak link in getting sufficient power to the ports. I soldered the power lines directly to underside of hub pcb.

So getting power to the hub is typically the bottleneck, not the components in the hub itself?

That is what I have found. IMO don't bother paying more than $5-$10 for a usb hub, you are paying for the psu/ power brick/ wall wart  that comes with it when you pay more, and unless its >10(550ma), it's not going to work for more than a few ports anyways. The PI needs around ~750ma as well, a usb fan is going to suck up another 500ma or so, using wireless on the pi will add another 500-700ma.   Add it all together, does it total > than rating on psu?
tlr
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The barrel plug seems to be the weak link in getting sufficient power to the ports. I soldered the power lines directly to underside of hub pcb.

So getting power to the hub is typically the bottleneck, not the components in the hub itself?
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The barrel plug seems to be the weak link in getting sufficient power to the ports. I soldered the power lines directly to underside of hub pcb.
sr. member
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That raises an interesting question.  Let's take any one of the high-port-count, low-amp hubs currently on the market as an example. If we find a power supply with suitable voltage (5V seems most popular for hubs) and a high amperage, can we plug that into the hub and successfully power all the ports for Erupters? Or does that risk burning out the hub itself?
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19 eruptors on 2 lightly modified <$10 hubs and 5vdc@10A psu.


legendary
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happy to report a Dlink 7-port 2.0 USB powered hub is handling 5x block erupters like a boss.

DUB-H7 is the product code

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Here are what I am using:

Anker Uspeed 10-port
You need to find the older model w/o the 9+1 charging port on it

Is it a USB 3 hub? And it works with Raspberry Pi's?
Yes it is USB 3.0 so it won't work with the raspi
tlr
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Here are what I am using:

Anker Uspeed 10-port
You need to find the older model w/o the 9+1 charging port on it

Is it a USB 3 hub? And it works with Raspberry Pi's?
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