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newbie
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Block by binuts with 43TH/s!  Welcome to the Acclaim Board with your 1st Kano block!  This is our 2nd of the day!
I'm so happy.
My last block back in the month of August 2014
legendary
Activity: 1736
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
Block by n200ug!  This is his 16th Kano block and our 2nd of the day!  Cheesy

That was pretty quick!  Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1736
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
Block by bluemine1024 with 79TH/s!  This is his 5th Kano block and our 1st of the new day!
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
Both boards on my newest A6 have burned power sockets. The PSU tests perfect. Well...guess I'll see what warranty is like at Canaan.
 Cry

keep us posted on the RMA process - keen to compare it with Bitmain.

hoping the A7 coming soon, it will be my first SHA256 miner from Canaan...

btw, burnt power sockets likely amps overdraw - is the A6 the only device from PSU to power point?

Afternote: just read your additional info, madam... you still have the S3s... wow, I love my S5 it never dies and just works.... its now offline though, said my good byes to her. She will go to Labs and probably will succumb to hard hashing under Juvia's regime...
[/quote wow labs S5+ was no longer profitable even with cheap electric, also it takes a long time for ups sled to deliver to lab.


The S5 and 10 x S7s, enroute to Labs waiting for proper paperwork.

I cant keep it with me, too expensive to run - so their best chance is Labs and take advantage of my bigger farm's power package. Decided to put them to work to mine SHA256 multi-algo since BTC is moving up...
legendary
Activity: 924
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Dark Passenger Bitcoin miner 2013,Bitcoin node
Both boards on my newest A6 have burned power sockets. The PSU tests perfect. Well...guess I'll see what warranty is like at Canaan.
 Cry

keep us posted on the RMA process - keen to compare it with Bitmain.

hoping the A7 coming soon, it will be my first SHA256 miner from Canaan...

btw, burnt power sockets likely amps overdraw - is the A6 the only device from PSU to power point?

Afternote: just read your additional info, madam... you still have the S3s... wow, I love my S5 it never dies and just works.... its now offline though, said my good byes to her. She will go to Labs and probably will succumb to hard hashing under Juvia's regime...
[/quote wow labs S5+ was no longer profitable even with cheap electric, also it takes a long time for ups sled to deliver to lab.
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
Dark Passenger Bitcoin miner 2013,Bitcoin node
those pcie connectors are not designed to work at 100% current draw for 100% of the time, the most avid gamer or video app will never maintain max current for days weeks months there will always be a period of rest. Oh and Bitmain will not honor warranty with any damaged pcie connectors
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
Both boards on my newest A6 have burned power sockets. The PSU tests perfect. Well...guess I'll see what warranty is like at Canaan.
 Cry

keep us posted on the RMA process - keen to compare it with Bitmain.

hoping the A7 coming soon, it will be my first SHA256 miner from Canaan...

btw, burnt power sockets likely amps overdraw - is the A6 the only device from PSU to power point?

Afternote: just read your additional info, madam... you still have the S3s... wow, I love my S5 it never dies and just works.... its now offline though, said my good byes to her. She will go to Labs and probably will succumb to hard hashing under Juvia's regime...
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1003
Thanks to Hagssfin & y'all...

Yeah, these are HP 1KW server rack bricks I get from Centrix with 12 ga wire on the gridseeds (I make them up) w/quality PCIe ends. Each brick only has to go about 60% (I use two bricks per A6). All the bricks test OK.

Something happened in the A6 unit to cause a huge draw across those connectors, or perhaps they were assembled with some sort of whiskering at those connections...I'm going to take it apart tomorrow and try to figure it out. Right now it's apparent there's a ground in there somewhere it's not supposed to be, methinks.

Oh, well. I'm gonna bring four of my S3s back online (I think the main breaker will handle 14 amps v. the 11/12 of the A6). Still not the same production, but at least not losing so much. Will try to do that tonight before crashing so I don't lose so much 5Nd.
legendary
Activity: 924
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Dark Passenger Bitcoin miner 2013,Bitcoin node
that has happened to me on my A6 no pictures but I removed the board assemblies used a flat head screwdriver and very small hammer and the taped the plastic of the connectors and it still works, Just keep in mind that the locking tab on the new pcie cables are to be installed facing outwards, if it wasn't because your a Ham I would not suggest this, Good Luck Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2464
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Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
Both boards on my newest A6 have burned power sockets. The PSU tests perfect. Well...guess I'll see what warranty is like at Canaan.
 Cry
Wow  Undecided, did you have 16AWG or thicker PCI-E cables?
legendary
Activity: 952
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Both boards on my newest A6 have burned power sockets. The PSU tests perfect. Well...guess I'll see what warranty is like at Canaan.
 Cry
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
There's been a couple more network problems with the FR node in the last few hours.

While the other nodes have all been OK, no problems, the FR network problems seem to be beyond the providers ability to deal with them.
Running a node requires a very reliable network connection and it would seem over the last couple of days that the FR node has not been reliable enough.
It's back working OK now, but some time in the next day I'll redirect the half a dozen users from FR to DE and get rid of the FR node.
No one will need to change anything, the miners will just switch over when I do it.

However, if you are using FR as a backup to mining on DE, that you should change that configuration since the backup would be the same node.
full member
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reality is what you think it is
had no time to read the thread lately, but I like the green stats tab)))

For everyone who has his own kids:

legendary
Activity: 952
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It is not advisable to power a board from two different sources, all kinds of "funny things" can happen.

Thanks...that's what I remembered. I think, however, I can probably run one board from one PSU, and the other board from the other PSU's extra leads.

I still have to meter the outputs on all the bricks...maybe it's limited to one set of pigtails, whatever.

Again...thanks for the comeback.

Mine on.
 Cool
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 1710
Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
My overall net is actually slightly more over the past week or so...no complaints.

And that's with a PSU brick starting to go out...one board on one of the A6s isn't getting but about 11v. Gotta order a new brick, I guess. I've got extra PCIe leads on any of the other three bricks (I use 2 1KW bricks for one A6). Any comments on whether supplying a single board from two PSUs? I've heard it can cause problems depending on how the board manages things.

 Cry
It is not advisable to power a board from two different sources, all kinds of "funny things" can happen.
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1003
My overall net is actually slightly more over the past week or so...no complaints.

And that's with a PSU brick starting to go out...one board on one of the A6s isn't getting but about 11v. Gotta order a new brick, I guess. I've got extra PCIe leads on any of the other three bricks (I use 2 1KW bricks for one A6). Any comments on whether supplying a single board from two PSUs? I've heard it can cause problems depending on how the board manages things.

 Cry
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
Visualize whirledps
I recently joined Kano CK and its better than I thought!
I am running 2 full nodes.


How are you running two full BTC nodes? Are they on two different public IP addresses?
member
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Jack of all trades, master of none.
Personally i hope the MIA dont come back. Jumping ship just because we had a little bit of back luck.   Lips sealed

EDIT .
Tho from what i read online over a million lost power down in florida e.t.c due to the storm so maybe some hash lost is from there  Shocked
legendary
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Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----

34PH???

What the.... we need the hash to get them blocks, as per Kano 12PH per block.

5 today shows how lucky our pool is -- I hope the MIAs will come back soon.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
Visualize whirledps
Block by n200ug!

 Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

I sure wish my 5ND hadn't lost about 25 hours to the hurricane rain bands. Sad
It put a hurtin' on my payouts for the last 9 blocks. Just have to catch back up!! Smiley
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