I have been using two GekkoScience 2Pac BM1384 Stickminers for about two months now on a Raspberry Pi, and recently purchased two more, plus a 5-amp 10-port USB 2.0 hub, however...
I can only seem to recognize a maximum of two miners simultaneously, on the 10 port hub.
If I set up a second powered hub (the original one that I have been using all along), I can get three out of four operational, at the same time. This particular hub has the ports positioned too closely to connect more than two stick miners, simultaneously.
Are there any tips/tricks I might try, to get all three miners working, on the 10 port hub?
Also, unrelated: One of the two new miners lights up bright white, and won't recognize at all...Upon close inspection, one of the chip components appears to be mis-aligned...I will probably attempt to exchange it with the vendor for a new one.
Edit: the miner that appeared dead spontaneously woke up, and now appears to be functioning normally...go figure...
You can reduce the voltage an the frequency. That causes less power consumption but also less hashrate.
Buy the 5A hub a second time and put in the other two sticks. 5A at 5V is 25W. That´s not enough for so many sticks.
Thanks for your answer. It is always the same stick. I did try this one alone in the hub - same outcome.
Can you give me some help in switching the OFF stick to ON inside the cgminer usb options? I don't know how to go about that.
My set up is a raspberry Pi 3, separate/powered USB hub, both sticks were at 100MHz, I use a fan for cooling.
Inside cgminer just press U for USB Management and E for enable device. Then insert the GSD number of the off listed stick. But I´m afraid it won´t work.
Did you try starting cgminer without any sticks and then hot plug the one causing problems?
Again, thank you for your assistance.
So, I tried adjusting the USB management options with no success.
I also tried hot plugging just the one plug causing the problem - no luck.
Then, I tried restarting cgminer with just the 'bad' stick in the USB...it started briefly, then went off. I haven't been able to reproduce that.
So, I looked in my config files to see if there was some problem...and I had a bunch of files that were added when I pulled the new cgminer update. Not sure what to remove...I removed my cgminer directory and files...then recloned the directory and re-make'd cgminer. No change.
The one stick works fine, the other one is read ("GekkoScience added GSD 2"), has a GSD number, but is always OFF.
Any other thoughts?
A couple of suggestions/thoughts"
- have you updated your Pi OS and done a recent pull of VTH CGminer? I was having some bizarre issues and that really helped stabilize
- doesn't sound like that hub is powerful enough for that many sticks.
- for the problem stick, I would isolate it. If CGminer doesn't pick it up on it's own, you may want to play with voltage. Not sure what frequency you are running, or if you have a voltage meter. But you can just try a small (1/8 turn max) adjustment to see if that helps. I run at 200 and had a new stick that need the voltage turned up (clockwise) a little bit to get picked up by CGminer.
- You may want to try turning you frequency down to 100 and see if that helps. Hash rate will suffer but will pull less power.
- Rasps aren't great with multiple USB inputs so in my opinion you are best served gettin them on one hub. I have 12 running on an Eyeboot and no problems. You don't need a 60 amp hub for 4 or 5 sticks but from what I see you are going to have a hard time running 4 on hub you listed. There is a separate thread (link buried in this thread somewhere) that's dedicated to hubs. Sipolars are great but hard to find. Eyeboots are amazing but expensive and probably overkill unless you are going to add more. Look at their site - they may have smaller one's now.
Hope it works out!
BTW - I have one that has the "white light" - it's been running fine for two months and both Asic chips are operational. In some/many cases it means one of the two Asic chips are dead. Playing with voltage might help.
Thanks, everyone, for your suggestions. I think my posts and another's got kinda mixed together.
So, currently, these two miners of mine are working - YAY! I'm not sure what actually did the trick.
Yes, I did read the first post about voltage and many, many of the posts on this forum before asking.
Oddly, the 'bad' stick functioned a few moments when I started cgminer with it in the usb port, but then stopped.
Before I did multimeter checks again, I did use the "flat side to 3 o'clock" suggestion and, at the same time, I have been adding the "--gekko...150" parameter to my start command. (I've been trying all possibly combinations of things.) So, with both sticks' potentiometers at 3'oclock, trying to start at 150MHz, they are both running, BUT the cgminer display in the terminal says they are both running at 100MHZ. I'm happy, though, they are working. Thanks again.