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Topic: KanoPool kano.is lowest 0.9% fee 🐈 since 2014 - Worldwide - 2432 blocks - page 1275. (Read 5352527 times)

legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
Someone hit a block on Solo CKPool about 25 minutes ago...very cool!  Cheesy


with a 38TH... wowow! ..... this proves that lottery is random & effectively still random, 38T or 3.8T or 3.8PH... when luck comes your way, it will!  Grin

so when we crack open this 300% red block monster..... randomly expect a small miner to the rescue!
member
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300+ % block incoming lol  Cry
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
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Someone hit a block on Solo CKPool about 25 minutes ago...very cool!  Cheesy

Very nice. We need some of that luck to splash back on us!  Shocked
legendary
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
Someone hit a block on Solo CKPool about 25 minutes ago...very cool!  Cheesy
full member
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Merit: 100
reality is what you think it is
guys sorry to post this here... but maybe you can help me out

Ive using 2 s7-f1 on kano for 1 week, but today i dont know what happened and 1 of the s7-f1 stopped hashing, and it shows hardware version x.x.x.x i updated to the lastest firmware, switched to another psu, restarted the miner, restarted the router and still the problem persists, any suggestion?

Try to unplug one of the boards. I had the same problem with 2 of my s7's (by 1f you mean batch 16 with 1 fan I guess - most of mine are the same) - in one case the controller was the problem, the s7 started hashing as if reborn with a new one, in other case there was a problem with one of the boards. Without the damaged board it ran as always. Good for me I didn't have to send those parts to China, I have a local reseller nearby.
hero member
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Where did 17JL go? We are missing him!
He's come and gone a couple of times before. Hope he comes back soon!
member
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Where did 17JL go? We are missing him!
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
big boys are pushing out the s7's, a6's. Home miners with higher power costs can't really compete under these conditions.
Nope, it sure doesn't look like even larger hobby miners will be able to continue mining the way things are going.  It's to the point that even several hundred TH worth of hash is just a lotto ticket that would be lucky to solve a block.
hero member
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107minutes on this network block

WE need to crack that sucker!!!

Oh well......................
hero member
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107minutes on this network block
hero member
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This previous difficulty period seemed to already be difficult enough. lol

We need some horsepower to drag this locomotive up the mountain!  Wink

EDIT: The "best share" on all of my miners look pretty pitiful right now.
sr. member
Activity: 546
Merit: 253
Ouch, over 700% network block now after the diff increase...  Fun fun fun?  Huh

Difficulty goes up, coin price continues to drizzle downward slowly.  Angry Angry

big boys are pushing out the s7's, a6's. Home miners with higher power costs can't really compete under these conditions.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
Visualize whirledps
Ouch, over 700% network block now after the diff increase...  Fun fun fun?  Huh

Difficulty goes up, coin price continues to drizzle downward slowly.  Angry Angry
hero member
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I'm in BTC XTC
Ouch, over 700% network block now after the diff increase...  Fun fun fun?  Huh
hero member
Activity: 658
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We are officially at a Network diff of 217G...about 20 minutes ago...  Sad

Arrrrggggggg. Angry

We need BLOCKSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!

At Least TWO more in the next 3 1/2 hours. Please?
legendary
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
We are officially at a Network diff of 217G...about 20 minutes ago...  Sad
hero member
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Merit: 500
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guys sorry to post this here... but maybe you can help me out

Ive using 2 s7-f1 on kano for 1 week, but today i dont know what happened and 1 of the s7-f1 stopped hashing, and it shows hardware version x.x.x.x i updated to the lastest firmware, switched to another psu, restarted the miner, restarted the router and still the problem persists, any suggestion?

I think anyone attempting to help will need more information. Are you getting lights on the boards, internet connectivity, can you log into the GUI, assuming you can; are all the boards showing up, are there X's or O's across the ASIC chain, is it connecting to the pool as in showing alive, etc.
All of the information you can think of. If you can get into the GUI, please post a screen shot of the status page.
Have you tried a hard reset with a paper clip?

More info, please.

Edit: This really belongs in the "Mining Support" or "Hardware" thread. Someone may move it.
newbie
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guys sorry to post this here... but maybe you can help me out

Ive using 2 s7-f1 on kano for 1 week, but today i dont know what happened and 1 of the s7-f1 stopped hashing, and it shows hardware version x.x.x.x i updated to the lastest firmware, switched to another psu, restarted the miner, restarted the router and still the problem persists, any suggestion?
hero member
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oh oh, very bad... a cable was melting and burning... tomorrow i have to set up better power connections.  Angry

Yeah...you betchum bad...that's got to do with wire size, though most likely, not circuits. I only use server grade, 1KW rack-type power supplies, with gridseed adapters and 14ga pigtails. I've found computer psu's to generally not be as well built, and often use a lighter grade of wire in their PCI leads, unless you pay a bundle for a platinum 1200w unit. 12vdc can weld a wrench to a battery terminal if shorted. Don't make the mistake of using too light a gauge. Similarly, a household extension cord is almost never rated at more than 15A (at 120v); if you run a 1400w miner on it, you're loading that extension to at least 93% of capacity, and I guarantee it will get warm. As an example if you pull 18 or 19 amps (by having a miner and perhaps another appliance on that cord) you won't blow the circuit breaker, but you'll perhaps burn down your house because the cord could get hot, melt, and start a fire. Sermon over.  Cool

Yep, if you MUST use an extension cord for your miners, for safety's sake, don't use anything smaller (larger number) than 14 AWG. The lower number the better in the case of wire gauges. Can be a little confusing when you have to think that the smaller the number, the larger the actual wire inside cable. Wink
newbie
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oh oh, very bad... a cable was melting and burning... tomorrow i have to set up better power connections.  Angry

Yeah...you betchum bad...that's got to do with wire size, though most likely, not circuits. I only use server grade, 1KW rack-type power supplies, with gridseed adapters and 14ga pigtails. I've found computer psu's to generally not be as well built, and often use a lighter grade of wire in their PCI leads, unless you pay a bundle for a platinum 1200w unit. 12vdc can weld a wrench to a battery terminal if shorted. Don't make the mistake of using too light a gauge. Similarly, a household extension cord is almost never rated at more than 15A (at 120v); if you run a 1400w miner on it, you're loading that extension to at least 93% of capacity, and I guarantee it will get warm. As an example if you pull 18 or 19 amps (by having a miner and perhaps another appliance on that cord) you won't blow the circuit breaker, but you'll perhaps burn down your house because the cord could get hot, melt, and start a fire. Sermon over.  Cool

all miners together need 30,5 Amps now. so only the wires in the house are too smal. there is a 100 A main fuse so that should be enough for more miners. i will put a big cable direct to the main fuse.
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