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Topic: Gauging Interest/Evaluation of hobby 2pac, Raspi3 setup (Read 288 times)

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I'd be interested in just the Pi 3 if you ever decide to part it out. Also would the shipping be US domestic or international?

Thanks! Smiley

Shipping is from the UK. If I decide to split it I will work out a shipping cost.
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I'd be interested in just the Pi 3 if you ever decide to part it out. Also would the shipping be US domestic or international?

Thanks! Smiley
hero member
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Open to Offers in USD (as BTC is up and down like a yoyo lately) which will be converted at time of sale.
hero member
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Neat but not something for making an ROI, that and it looks like quite the pain to ship without destroying it. I would focus on local enthusiast.

It would be a pain to ship but it can be disassembled and the components shipped “flat pack” style  Wink

Or i could just ship the gekkos, pi and voltage regulators (with their accessories) and save some weight by no including the frame.

But I’m just curious to how much people think it is worth. I would be donating 25% of the sale to sidehack for either his projects or for his friends meds bills.
hero member
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where to buy Green Gekko Compac?

Check out the hardware section there is a thread there in the group buys.
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SORRY
where to buy Green Gekko Compac?
hero member
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Anyone?
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Hey everyone,

Just wondering what my little setup could be worth (USD). It has the following components:-

Raspberry Pi3 running raspbian and cgminer (vh compiled gekko version)
2x “naked” usb hubs with independant power supply
2x Drok Voltage regulators
2020 Aluminium frame with perspex panels
1x Rii I8+ Wireless keyboard and pad.
1x US Green Gekko Compac (single chip)
2x 2Pacs (1x US Green, 1x EU Black)
1x Arctic USB fan

Comes with UK power adaptor for Raspi and UK power adaptors for the USB Hubs.

Its wired so it can run from a 6pin PCIE plug (which it is now) which is connected via a cut 6pin adaptor wired to connector blocks and then split to the regulators. Its a little crude but the wires and connectors are manufactured for 230v so no safety issues. I made it so there is a space under the hubs for a regualr atx psu as originally I had it running from a fanless atx psu via a 24pin breakout board.

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