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jr. member
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LuxMiner you are a STAR!!!
Well Done.  Grin

^^ What he said. Now I hope BSGMiner finds us a block with that extra hash.

I just wanted to add how cool I think this is as well. I was thinking of doing something similar to some of these smaller miners, but I don't think I could part with a full S9 worth lol. I was thinking more along the lines of and S7, but this is cool. Thanks for helping the pool morale. It would be amazing if Canaan had another giveaway, but not to be expected.

MINE ON!! I had my dose of chicken for the day, so let's see how it goes.
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
also were do i ask for help about upgrading firmware on my s3 using kano firmware?
dont want to use this page if its not for firmware talk lol
Instructions are there:
https://bitbucket.org/TheKano/cgminer-binaries/src
I followed the instructions under the s3 section and putty cant find file on the server that i enter? I even copied and pasted to make sure there was no errors 🤯
putty doesn't find files, it allows you to login to your S3 and type commands Smiley

There's a list of 7 commands there to execute after you login to your S3, and you simply execute them one after the other.

If any command fails you most likely mistyped it.

Edit: or there some problem with your access to the kano.is web site Tongue
just to make sure im not doing anything wrong
do i have to download any of the s3 files?
i open putty enter ip of miner , connect, enter user and password
then
cd /
then
wget http://kano.is/AntS3/cgminer-ants3-4.9.2-94e04f6-3.tgz
after this i get error  wget: bad address 'kano.is'

im sorry im a total noob lol
my s3 is down and i cant mine with it at the moment Sad
i can access kano.is just fine
That means your miner has no DNS - it can't translate kano.is to an IP address - yep something's wrong at your end!
Replace "kano.is" with the IP address (45.63.95.39) and thus do the DNS manually Smiley
Of course, none of this will stop your S3 working.
sr. member
Activity: 519
Merit: 253
LuxMiner you are a STAR!!!
Well Done.  Grin

^^ What he said. Now I hope BSGMiner finds us a block with that extra hash.
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
LuxMiner you are a STAR!!!
Well Done.  Grin
sr. member
Activity: 276
Merit: 250
the S9 hash give-away draw is done.

i will announce (and configure) as soon as i get Kano's feedback... Smiley



EDIT

...and the winner is BSGMiner!

now go get us that block!! Smiley
Oh, this is so awesome! I just randomly logged in after work and saw 2 workers! Grin

Thank you so much! This is so cool!!!


Congrats, BsgMiner! Enjoy the extra hash  Grin
Thanks luxMiner, for making it more fun to mine here! Grin
Now let's crack this block! Grin
member
Activity: 490
Merit: 16
1xA921 + 1xA741 + Backup-->1xA6 ;)
the S9 hash give-away draw is done.

i will announce (and configure) as soon as i get Kano's feedback... Smiley



EDIT

...and the winner is BSGMiner!

now go get us that block!! Smiley
Oh, this is so awesome! I just randomly logged in after work and saw 2 workers!

Thank you so much! This is so cool!!!

jr. member
Activity: 97
Merit: 1
the S9 hash give-away draw is done.

i will announce (and configure) as soon as i get Kano's feedback... Smiley



EDIT

...and the winner is BSGMiner!

now go get us that block!! Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 519
Merit: 253
Quick question, is it normal for one of my miners to have a higher difficulty? It's not running much faster than the other.

.worker         12.015k   11.95ths
.worker2   8.869k    11.80ths

Yes, they will not be the same. Here is a link to where Kano explained it:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17943809
full member
Activity: 350
Merit: 158
#takeminingback
Quick question, is it normal for one of my miners to have a higher difficulty? It's not running much faster than the other.

.worker         12.015k   11.95ths
.worker2   8.869k    11.80ths
sr. member
Activity: 519
Merit: 253
Anyone else seen this website before? Awesome stuff. According to this next difficulty will be around +5%, adjusting tomorrow morning.

https://diff.cryptothis.com/
Yes, someone on here pointed this one out a while back also.
https://fork.lol/pow/retarget

Just another view of it.

Come on block!
newbie
Activity: 97
Merit: 0
also were do i ask for help about upgrading firmware on my s3 using kano firmware?
dont want to use this page if its not for firmware talk lol
Instructions are there:
https://bitbucket.org/TheKano/cgminer-binaries/src
I followed the instructions under the s3 section and putty cant find file on the server that i enter? I even copied and pasted to make sure there was no errors 🤯
putty doesn't find files, it allows you to login to your S3 and type commands Smiley

There's a list of 7 commands there to execute after you login to your S3, and you simply execute them one after the other.

If any command fails you most likely mistyped it.

Edit: or there some problem with your access to the kano.is web site Tongue
just to make sure im not doing anything wrong
do i have to download any of the s3 files?
i open putty enter ip of miner , connect, enter user and password
then
cd /
then
wget http://kano.is/AntS3/cgminer-ants3-4.9.2-94e04f6-3.tgz
after this i get error  wget: bad address 'kano.is'

im sorry im a total noob lol
my s3 is down and i cant mine with it at the moment Sad
i can access kano.is just fine
jr. member
Activity: 104
Merit: 5
Anyone else seen this website before? Awesome stuff. According to this next difficulty will be around +5%, adjusting tomorrow morning.
I'm just leery of the upcoming increase in March after all of the S9's that have been selling for the past weeks (and are still for sale) come online.
newbie
Activity: 57
Merit: 0
Anyone else seen this website before? Awesome stuff. According to this next difficulty will be around +5%, adjusting tomorrow morning.

https://diff.cryptothis.com/
jr. member
Activity: 136
Merit: 2
The plan is to put it all on 240 volt, to balance out the load across L1 and L2  I just haven't had time to finish it all.
I am tempted to move it back to where it came from to see if the one power supply works.  Interestignly enough, the plug I plugged it into has nothing else on it, and it is a plug right at the panel box, so it is significantly closer than the one in the garage.



I'm with the other fellas. I was nervous to try and mine on 110v since I've personally experienced some tragedy at the hands of doing so. When I read that the bitmain PSU wouldn't run a single S9 on 110v I knew I had to find a way to make 220v work even though the only 220v connection I have at my place is the dryer. So I found a lovely PDU which runs off of my dryer connection allowing me to run all 4 S9's off the single PDU connection. This runs right around 24 amps on a 30 amp circuit and it's been running for over 40 days without any issues. I actually wired a 25 foot extension cord to run from my laundry room inside to the garage and removed the deadbolt on the garage door and wired the extension through the deadbolt hole so my garage door can remain fully shut, the miners are in the garage enjoying the cool winter air and my wife doesn't want to murder me from all the noise/heat/cold/whatever that exists in the garage. It's been a win win and I highly recommend finding a way to get on 220v. I will never consider mining on 110v again, but that is just my opinion.

30A. I really do hope you run it on a wiring suited for that much amps... That amount would require minimum of 4mm2 size. 11AWG, preferebly 9AWG... Anything less, you got yourself a heating cable with the consumption on those amp suckers you got in your garage.

She's running on 10 AWG everywhere, even the extension cord. Thanks for looking out!
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
The plan is to put it all on 240 volt, to balance out the load across L1 and L2  I just haven't had time to finish it all.
I am tempted to move it back to where it came from to see if the one power supply works.  Interestignly enough, the plug I plugged it into has nothing else on it, and it is a plug right at the panel box, so it is significantly closer than the one in the garage.



I'm with the other fellas. I was nervous to try and mine on 110v since I've personally experienced some tragedy at the hands of doing so. When I read that the bitmain PSU wouldn't run a single S9 on 110v I knew I had to find a way to make 220v work even though the only 220v connection I have at my place is the dryer. So I found a lovely PDU which runs off of my dryer connection allowing me to run all 4 S9's off the single PDU connection. This runs right around 24 amps on a 30 amp circuit and it's been running for over 40 days without any issues. I actually wired a 25 foot extension cord to run from my laundry room inside to the garage and removed the deadbolt on the garage door and wired the extension through the deadbolt hole so my garage door can remain fully shut, the miners are in the garage enjoying the cool winter air and my wife doesn't want to murder me from all the noise/heat/cold/whatever that exists in the garage. It's been a win win and I highly recommend finding a way to get on 220v. I will never consider mining on 110v again, but that is just my opinion.

30A. I really do hope you run it on a wiring suited for that much amps... That amount would require minimum of 4mm2 size. 11AWG, preferebly 9AWG... Anything less, you got yourself a heating cable with the consumption on those amp suckers you got in your garage.
member
Activity: 266
Merit: 13
Time to start snap, crackle, and popping!   CRACK A LACK THIS BIZLOCK!


MINE ON WITH KANO-SAN!


The chicken I ate at lunch should take care of it.
member
Activity: 266
Merit: 13
The plan is to put it all on 240 volt, to balance out the load across L1 and L2  I just haven't had time to finish it all.
I am tempted to move it back to where it came from to see if the one power supply works.  Interestignly enough, the plug I plugged it into has nothing else on it, and it is a plug right at the panel box, so it is significantly closer than the one in the garage.



Chances are it’s not your power as much as it’s the apw3++ psu. People have had problems with them running on 220v let alone 110v. The efficiency has a +/- range and I think it’s mostly minus. I would use 2 Hp server psu’s if I needed to run on 110v.
jr. member
Activity: 136
Merit: 2
The plan is to put it all on 240 volt, to balance out the load across L1 and L2  I just haven't had time to finish it all.
I am tempted to move it back to where it came from to see if the one power supply works.  Interestignly enough, the plug I plugged it into has nothing else on it, and it is a plug right at the panel box, so it is significantly closer than the one in the garage.



I'm with the other fellas. I was nervous to try and mine on 110v since I've personally experienced some tragedy at the hands of doing so. When I read that the bitmain PSU wouldn't run a single S9 on 110v I knew I had to find a way to make 220v work even though the only 220v connection I have at my place is the dryer. So I found a lovely PDU which runs off of my dryer connection allowing me to run all 4 S9's off the single PDU connection. This runs right around 24 amps on a 30 amp circuit and it's been running for over 40 days without any issues. I actually wired a 25 foot extension cord to run from my laundry room inside to the garage and removed the deadbolt on the garage door and wired the extension through the deadbolt hole so my garage door can remain fully shut, the miners are in the garage enjoying the cool winter air and my wife doesn't want to murder me from all the noise/heat/cold/whatever that exists in the garage. It's been a win win and I highly recommend finding a way to get on 220v. I will never consider mining on 110v again, but that is just my opinion.
jr. member
Activity: 196
Merit: 4
The plan is to put it all on 240 volt, to balance out the load across L1 and L2  I just haven't had time to finish it all.
I am tempted to move it back to where it came from to see if the one power supply works.  Interestignly enough, the plug I plugged it into has nothing else on it, and it is a plug right at the panel box, so it is significantly closer than the one in the garage.

jr. member
Activity: 104
Merit: 5
So why did it work until now..?
You say "work," whereas others would say "stress your hardware well beyond rated capacities."

Your S9/APW3++/110v trifecta will certainly lead to early hardware failure.

Edit/Addendum: That's one of the reasons to prefer the "original" APW3 power supplies - without the "++" and lower in profile.  They won't spin up an S7/S9 on 110v by design.
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