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Topic: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive SpondooliesTech SP10 Setup [HD] (Read 29052 times)

legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
I know this thread is probably long dead... but hoping someone here has access to the latest firmware download for the SP10.

Bricked mine, managed to restore it with recovery and boot images, but its firmware is reset all the way back to 1.3 and there are stability issues with keeping cgminer running.  Hoping someone has the 1.5 fw img somewhere it can be shared.

I gave you a merit for a proper attempt to use an old thread.

Good luck.
newbie
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Merit: 1
I know this thread is probably long dead... but hoping someone here has access to the latest firmware download for the SP10.

Bricked mine, managed to restore it with recovery and boot images, but its firmware is reset all the way back to 1.3 and there are stability issues with keeping cgminer running.  Hoping someone has the 1.5 fw img somewhere it can be shared.
newbie
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Merit: 0
hay Dogie i know this is late but i just got 2 of these miners for low $ and i tried to set it up and it has an ip of 192.168.7.x and subnet of 255.255.0.0 and my internet has 10.0.0.x ip's and subnet of 255.255.255.224 and i changed it in the settings and now i cant find it on my router or when i try to connect i cant find it is there any way to fix it? or am i just RIP

Hiddencow its do able I have two connected to my ISP modem, if you connected them a Comcast modem you may not be able to just plug and play. If they are plugged in to the modem, SP10 is powered on then type its IP address in your browser 192.168.7.xxx should connect you, if it asks for the username//password your done if not than you'll have to do what I did. First have another router connect everything up to it, access the router 192.168.1.1 change its IP address to 192.168.7.1 , once complete the SP10's should be accessible by typing their IP address in your browser 192.168.7.xxx, once you access the Dawson manager go into setting and change the network setup to DHCP. This will allow the IP address to auto address on your main network ie 10.0.0.x

Hope this helps a little
DWS
newbie
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hay Dogie i know this is late but i just got 2 of these miners for low $ and i tried to set it up and it has an ip of 192.168.7.x and subnet of 255.255.0.0 and my internet has 10.0.0.x ip's and subnet of 255.255.255.224 and i changed it in the settings and now i cant find it on my router or when i try to connect i cant find it is there any way to fix it? or am i just RIP
newbie
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Merit: 0
As long as it's compatible - pinout, signals, physical size etc it should be fine. The 1200W rating is the maximum power it'll output, not a fixed requirement that will blow up your miner with too much juice.

Thanks for the advice!!

legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1185
dogiecoin.com
As long as it's compatible - pinout, signals, physical size etc it should be fine. The 1200W rating is the maximum power it'll output, not a fixed requirement that will blow up your miner with too much juice.

Yup. If you're in doubt about compatibility past the gold finger pinout you can set the miner to use a 'generic PSU' so it won't try and talk to it.
legendary
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Merit: 1865
Curmudgeonly hardware guy
As long as it's compatible - pinout, signals, physical size etc it should be fine. The 1200W rating is the maximum power it'll output, not a fixed requirement that will blow up your miner with too much juice.
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
Could anyone tell me where I can find a cheap replacement power supply.. I found an emerson one what was 1200w is that too powerful for the SP10 or is it ok to use?
member
Activity: 109
Merit: 10
i got 2 sp10 that has been running smooth. but one wont start now after i changed isp connection at my house... Angry Huh

got this screen.




i got 3 pools, all correct spelled as i copied from another sp10 that runs fine.

anyone got any idea?

thanks
sr. member
Activity: 471
Merit: 250
I have Problems whit one of my SP10.

The yellow light on the power Supply is on. An Miner dont work.

I test an other power Supply but same Problem.

What can i do?

If the same problem is showing with a replacement power supply, presumably it's not a PSU ... maybe try a SD card recovery:

http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/blogs/technical-blog/13098521-sp10-sp2x-sp3x-recovery-sd-card-boot-sd-card-creation-instructions

newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
I have Problems whit one of my SP10.

The yellow light on the power Supply is on. An Miner dont work.

I test an other power Supply but same Problem.

What can i do?
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Does factory reset also delete the history (graphs, etc)?

It reset's it like it was from factory... so your stats yes they should be gone.

I have not tested this as I have not had to, but I cant imagine stats being kept through factory reset.
hero member
Activity: 677
Merit: 500
Does factory reset also delete the history (graphs, etc)?
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1004
Quite true.


No it gets warm but not hot.
With the SP30 on the way and getting a rack to put my miners in I want to be a bit more proactive about power cables on some of the beasts coming out.


SP30s have 2 PSUs each at about the same power as the SP10 so no different. Most power cables are rated up to 60C as well, which is about the point which they're too hot to touch. This isn't even the failure, its just their rating.
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1185
dogiecoin.com
No it gets warm but not hot.
With the SP30 on the way and getting a rack to put my miners in I want to be a bit more proactive about power cables on some of the beasts coming out.


SP30s have 2 PSUs each at about the same power as the SP10 so no different. Most power cables are rated up to 60C as well, which is about the point which they're too hot to touch. This isn't even the failure, its just their rating.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1004
No it gets warm but not hot.
With the SP30 on the way and getting a rack to put my miners in I want to be a bit more proactive about power cables on some of the beasts coming out.


Dogie where have you been able to pick up longer 14 awg cables for the higher draw miners?
I am not liking 16 awg with the SP10 even though it is fine.  I can only find 3 foot ones on amazon.


I'm pretty sure the cable will be rated to way above the fuse rating, or it will be breaking some safety standard. Ie even those in the UK which are a 6A fuse, that's still 1440W. The 13A ones are hard to find and are ridiculously thick. Is yours getting hot?
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1185
dogiecoin.com
Dogie where have you been able to pick up longer 14 awg cables for the higher draw miners?
I am not liking 16 awg with the SP10 even though it is fine.  I can only find 3 foot ones on amazon.


I'm pretty sure the cable will be rated to way above the fuse rating, or it will be breaking some safety standard. Ie even those in the UK which are a 6A fuse, that's still 1440W. The 13A ones are hard to find and are ridiculously thick. Is yours getting hot?
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1004
Dogie where have you been able to pick up longer 14 awg cables for the higher draw miners?
I am not liking 16 awg with the SP10 even though it is fine.  I can only find 3 foot ones on amazon.
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1000
Hey. Thanks for the guides, great work.

Wondering if it is possible to remotely access SP-10 dashboard easily? If not, do you know of a solution to set this up for SP-10 and other miners that is secure? Thank you.

The generic solution is a $150 windows laptop with teamviewer, or a Pi with an external facing address. I'd go with the laptop anyway.
What about oven on beaglebone?
Free for sure Wink
And ovpn on my tablet also so everywhere I go I am able to connect remotely to my home home no matter of ip's
And a ovpn server in between is a must. I guess a cheapest VPS shall do it fine
Besides PC with running team viewer requires power Wink
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1185
dogiecoin.com
Hey. Thanks for the guides, great work.

Wondering if it is possible to remotely access SP-10 dashboard easily? If not, do you know of a solution to set this up for SP-10 and other miners that is secure? Thank you.

The generic solution is a $150 windows laptop with teamviewer, or a Pi with an external facing address. I'd go with the laptop anyway.
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