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261w at the wall running 2

same for me with a Corsair cx600
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Mine are due to arrive Monday I can take a reading from my usage monitor then if its helpful?

Please do! I will do the same, but I don't want to reset my GPU rig just to do that, or play around with other PSU just to see usage. I will have plenty of time for that. So if you have chance please do.

so they arrived an hour ago just set the first up on an 1300w psu gold rated that I had spare (the fans really noisy so I haven't been using it)

the electricity monitor I have's reading 137-139w at the wall with everything on default settings which is giving ~98mh/s temps at around 66-67C

I'll get the second one running and be back with the results

261w at the wall running 2
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If anyone has any recommendations for a power supply for the Apollo I’m all ears. I have an L3+ running on an APW3++, can I use the extra connector? Or am I better off picking up a stand-alone supply? For me noise is not a concern, I’d prefer clean power and reliability over a quiet build if that helps narrow down the choices.

Thanks in advance!

You should be able to on eco setting
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If anyone has any recommendations for a power supply for the Apollo I’m all ears. I have an L3+ running on an APW3++, can I use the extra connector? Or am I better off picking up a stand-alone supply? For me noise is not a concern, I’d prefer clean power and reliability over a quiet build if that helps narrow down the choices.

Thanks in advance!
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Are regular batch #1 orders haven't started yet or already sold out? I am pretty sure it's the latter Shocked Grin

they are not for sale until monday or maybe sunday.  but saturday is a no go.

Mine is working I am running a l3+ and this one. off a bitmain psu.

the l3+  uses jstefanop's software and does  500mhs at 700 watts not 800

I added this unit it does 100mhs at 110 watts

so I am getting 600mh at 810 watts.


Come again? You're running an L3 and the apollo on an APW++?
Picture please.
Are you using the extra 6 pin PCIe for the Apollo?

no it is on the higher end apw5. the 5 is bitmain's quiet psu that can do 2600 watts.
https://support.bitmain.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000300633-How-to-set-up-and-use-your-APW5

here is a shot of an apw 5 from block operations.com



 I will photo tomorrow.

Oh I took the unit off nice hash  moved it to tb dice.

http://ltc.tbdice.org/users.htm

LMFrN...n6smN   Self   112M / 0.361%   91.2M / 0.420%   15.7M / 0.433%   707K / 0.436%   101K / 0.436%
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Are regular batch #1 orders haven't started yet or already sold out? I am pretty sure it's the latter Shocked Grin

they are not for sale until monday or maybe sunday.  but saturday is a no go.

Mine is working I am running a l3+ and this one. off a bitmain psu.

the l3+  uses jstefanop's software and does  500mhs at 700 watts not 800

I added this unit it does 100mhs at 110 watts

so I am getting 600mh at 810 watts.


Come again? You're running an L3 and the apollo on an APW++?
Picture please.
Are you using the extra 6 pin PCIe for the Apollo?
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Are regular batch #1 orders haven't started yet or already sold out? I am pretty sure it's the latter Shocked Grin

they are not for sale until monday or maybe sunday.  but saturday is a no go.

Mine is working I am running a l3+ and this one. off a bitmain psu.

the l3+  uses jstefanop's software and does  500mhs at 700 watts not 800

I added this unit it does 100mhs at 110 watts

so I am getting 600mh at 810 watts.
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Got the package. Looking awesome, just like the pictures!
Congrats on doing a really nice job with these, impressive production and great to see improvements to the entire process.
A real step up from the moonlander. Next up Mars?
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Are regular batch #1 orders haven't started yet or already sold out? I am pretty sure it's the latter Shocked Grin
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Got mine today. Pretty excited.
I had no problem setting it up except for the power supply. I bought a 600w Kentek PSU. The damn thing is busted. I'm using my Bitmain APW++ PSU temporarily.
Other than my PSU problems, the Apollo is awesome and I mean AWESOME! Love it!
The UI is top-notch. Very well made.

Here are some images:

https://i.imgur.com/luVt7Cd.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/DhJhdly.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/MGTbr0c.jpg


I do have one question though. The Apollo description on the Futurebit.io website stated that you only need one 6 pin PCIe connector. On that back of the Apollo, there are two 6 pin slots. Do I need a PSU with two connectors?



Thanks! That was for the pre-production version, so we decided to play it safe  on the production version since I'm sure someone will run this in turbo mode with a shitty low wire gauge ATX PSU on a single PCIE and burn out their cable.

A single connector for any PSU is fine in ECO mode, since its just pulling 100 watts. Anything above I would plug in two to be safe, and any literature going forward will specify two regardless.

For the seasoned folks you can run off just one cable even in turbo mode if you have one of those nice server PSUs with breakout board and 16 gauge wires.

Obviously with anything new be safe and make sure your feeling the PCIE connector and wire, slightly warm is fine but if its hot you need to plug in a second cable.
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Hello guys,

may I ask on which pool are you gonna mine with Apollo?
Or will be using any services like ProHashing...

Thanks for sharing!

Lots of testing over the past year with Litecoinpool, prohashing, hashtocoins etc. If you want a pool you can set and forget, I have found Litecoinpool.org to be the most stable and profitable if you’re sticking with LTC as final payout. I was really attracted to prohasing, but the constant coin switching delays and high fees make it not worth it. Some testing had prohashing ahead a bit, but overall litecoinpool wins in my book. Unless you have a lot of hash power, the LTC generated is negligible enough to not have to monitor 24/7.


What are your thoughts on multipool.us. I've been using it for a little while. I like the fact that one can merge mine Dogecoin and Viacoin. However, I don't like mining LTC on multipool. It doesn't use PPS for LTC.


I haven’t use that pool yet. I believe litecoinpool merge mines dogecoin, currently PPS payout is 104%. I may point some moonlanders to various pools and do some more 24hr tests when I get some time.
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Got mine today. Pretty excited.
I had no problem setting it up except for the power supply. I bought a 600w Kentek PSU. The damn thing is busted. I'm using my Bitmain APW++ PSU temporarily.
Other than my PSU problems, the Apollo is awesome and I mean AWESOME! Love it!
The UI is top-notch. Very well made.

Here are some images:

https://i.imgur.com/luVt7Cd.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/DhJhdly.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/MGTbr0c.jpg


I do have one question though. The Apollo description on the Futurebit.io website stated that you only need one 6 pin PCIe connector. On that back of the Apollo, there are two 6 pin slots. Do I need a PSU with two connectors?

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Mine are due to arrive Monday I can take a reading from my usage monitor then if its helpful?

Please do! I will do the same, but I don't want to reset my GPU rig just to do that, or play around with other PSU just to see usage. I will have plenty of time for that. So if you have chance please do.
sr. member
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My first unit arrived.

Mining away now, with 102.65 MH/s, Eco mode, fan on auto. Temperatures 65.5 for miner and 68.0 C for MCU.

PICTURES: https://imgur.com/a/tvMZvj0

Amazing job, jstefanop!




what is your wattage at wall and if u have that info what PSU model is powering it thank you

I plugged it to my GPU rig, powered by Thermaltake Toughpower 1500W. But for day to day use, any ATX power supply will do really, as long as it have 2x 8pin PCIE connectors. I have many secondary PSU lying around which I will use to power Apollos once I decided where exactly they will live this winter.

Usage jumped up for at least 100W (according to Thermaltake app, which reads it directly from PSU, I even have USB cable which goes from PSU to motherboard USB pinout, to read all stats from it), but I didn't measure it at the wall.

Mine are due to arrive Monday I can take a reading from my usage monitor then if its helpful?
legendary
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Order #1213.
Haven't received mine yet. Supposed to get it today but it didn't arrive.

Looks like all East coast shipments were on that same fedex truck that got delayed...you guys should have them by Monday.
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Order #1213.
Haven't received mine yet. Supposed to get it today but it didn't arrive.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
Hello guys,

may I ask on which pool are you gonna mine with Apollo?
Or will be using any services like ProHashing...

Thanks for sharing!

Lots of testing over the past year with Litecoinpool, prohashing, hashtocoins etc. If you want a pool you can set and forget, I have found Litecoinpool.org to be the most stable and profitable if you’re sticking with LTC as final payout. I was really attracted to prohasing, but the constant coin switching delays and high fees make it not worth it. Some testing had prohashing ahead a bit, but overall litecoinpool wins in my book. Unless you have a lot of hash power, the LTC generated is negligible enough to not have to monitor 24/7.
full member
Activity: 933
Merit: 175
My first unit arrived.

Mining away now, with 102.65 MH/s, Eco mode, fan on auto. Temperatures 65.5 for miner and 68.0 C for MCU.

PICTURES: https://imgur.com/a/tvMZvj0

Amazing job, jstefanop!




what is your wattage at wall and if u have that info what PSU model is powering it thank you

I plugged it to my GPU rig, powered by Thermaltake Toughpower 1500W. But for day to day use, any ATX power supply will do really, as long as it have 2x 8pin PCIE connectors. I have many secondary PSU lying around which I will use to power Apollos once I decided where exactly they will live this winter.

Usage jumped up for at least 100W (according to Thermaltake app, which reads it directly from PSU, I even have USB cable which goes from PSU to motherboard USB pinout, to read all stats from it), but I didn't measure it at the wall.
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