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Topic: ★ [NEW] 1Th/s+ GekkoScience R606 Pod Miner & Product Sales Thread ★ (Read 2092 times)

legendary
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hello everybody ... do you know where to buy a GekkoScience R606 Terminus in Europe?? thank you all and good weekend

This is the official EU retailer:
https://www.bitshopper.de/

If they are out of stock then you can always try these websites or ebay:

https://www.eyeboot.com/gekkoscience-terminus-r606.html
https://www.419mining.com/shop/miners/gekkoscience-r606-pod-miner/
newbie
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hello everybody ... do you know where to buy a GekkoScience R606 Terminus in Europe?? thank you all and good weekend
legendary
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sr. member
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I do love little USB miners, is ck still doing their little fun run pool? Might be worth it just for tinkering.

Not sure what ck is up to, but kano is fairly active in the NewPac/R606 thread, and we even did some testing together on the new GekkoScience R606 Terminus Pod Miner, capable of up to 1Th/s+ in a closed-box design, and powered via USB through an external controller!  Wink

Our Amazon listings for the R606 stand alone miner, and with 94% Platinum HP 1200W and 750W power supply unit kit are now live (although hard to keep in stock).

MinersSupply Amazon Prime Storefront, Featuring Official GekkoScience Products

or

https://www.amazon.com/shops/MinersSupply


sr. member
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You are welcome.

I'm little confused. This thread title says 100GH/s but the link point to 130 GH/s. So is it the same? How can you push them to 130 GH/s?

And where is the 8 port HUB. I don't see it on the link.

 Embarrassed

You are welcome.

I'm little confused. This thread title says 100GH/s but the link point to 130 GH/s. So is it the same? How can you push them to 130 GH/s?

And where is the 8 port HUB. I don't see it on the link.

 Embarrassed

If you overclock them, they can reach up to 130 GH/s.  This will require significant active cooling, as well as a high quality powered hub -- here is the link for the GekkoScience one I am using: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PP9SJ1R/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_.TjSCb6VCT63R




I have personally checked all of the links to the MinersSupply Amazon store, and all are working fine for me. I also had a couple of friends check the links, and they all worked for them as well. If you are still unable to view our GekkoScience USB hub on Amazon.com, you should be able to find it by searching for "GekkoScience USB hub" directly on Amazon.com

Additionally, we highly recommend using a server power supply and breakout board to power the USB hub (as opposed to a "power brick"). In addition to being much more energy efficient, a server PSU of the appropriate wattage will also provide much better power to your NewPac sticks.

Lastly, the theoretical hashrate for the NewPac stick miners are UP TO 135Gh/s (this does NOT mean they are GUARANTEED to produce 135Gh/s, but under ideal conditions, I have personally had single NewPac sticks hashing at close to 150Gh/s). There are also many different variables that will effect the NewPac hashrate, including available power, temperature, and voltage.




For the first batch of R606 pod miners, sales will ONLY be accepted direct through the forum. Beginning with batch #2 units, we plan on making them available via Amazon Prime, currently anticipate that being sometime in the middle of May, 2019.



newbie
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You are welcome.

I'm little confused. This thread title says 100GH/s but the link point to 130 GH/s. So is it the same? How can you push them to 130 GH/s?

And where is the 8 port HUB. I don't see it on the link.

 Embarrassed

If you overclock them, they can reach up to 130 GH/s.  This will require significant active cooling, as well as a high quality powered hub -- here is the link for the GekkoScience one I am using: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PP9SJ1R/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_.TjSCb6VCT63R
full member
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You are welcome.

I'm little confused. This thread title says 100GH/s but the link point to 130 GH/s. So is it the same? How can you push them to 130 GH/s?

And where is the 8 port HUB. I don't see it on the link.

 Embarrassed
sr. member
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NewPac sticks and the new version 8-port metal hubs are now available for purchase via Amazon Prime, with fulfillment by Amazon!

Feel free to check them out here: https://goo.gl/gmbhwF




I can't get the link to work.

It works for me, but might be a problem with the URL shortener I used.

Here is the standard URL: https://www.amazon.com/s?me=A1M85UO7XGTF0E&marketplaceID=ATVPDKIKX0DER

Sorry for any inconvenience! Thanks for the heads up!!
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NewPac sticks and the new version 8-port metal hubs are now available for purchase via Amazon Prime, with fulfillment by Amazon!

Feel free to check them out here: https://goo.gl/gmbhwF




I can't get the link to work.
sr. member
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NewPac sticks and the new version 8-port metal hubs are now available for purchase via Amazon Prime, with fulfillment by Amazon!

Feel free to check them out here: [https://www.amazon.com/s?me=A1M85UO7XGTF0E&marketplaceID=ATVPDKIKX0DER]https://goo.gl/gmbhwF[/url]




sr. member
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Some users have been struggling to get there NewPac sticks running at speeds over 100Gh/s. Therefore, I made this diagram to help any users, new or old. There is a potentiometer that controls the voltage, looks like a screw head, and is located on the PCB board of all NewPac USB sticks. If you pay close attention, you will notice a flat section along the outer perimeter of the screw head. Use that flat part for reference as you increase and/or decrease the voltage to meet your needs. Please note, even the slightest movement of the pot will affect the voltage, so only turn the screw head in very small increments.


- click to enlarge -



Dear Rockmoney,

May I know where are the probe points to measure the voltage across the actual Vcc across the ASICs BM1387 with a multimeter?

Thank you.  Smiley

A multimeter is highly suggested for this, and one can be purchased for under ~$10 USD on Amazon. The probe points should be located in the same spot as the 2PAC, and there are instructions with pictures in the 1st post of the old 2PAC support thread.
newbie
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Some users have been struggling to get there NewPac sticks running at speeds over 100Gh/s. Therefore, I made this diagram to help any users, new or old. There is a potentiometer that controls the voltage, looks like a screw head, and is located on the PCB board of all NewPac USB sticks. If you pay close attention, you will notice a flat section along the outer perimeter of the screw head. Use that flat part for reference as you increase and/or decrease the voltage to meet your needs. Please note, even the slightest movement of the pot will affect the voltage, so only turn the screw head in very small increments.

https://i.postimg.cc/wyzB2mmk/Voltage-Adjustment-1c.jpg
- click to enlarge -



Dear Rockmoney,

May I know where are the probe points to measure the voltage across the actual Vcc across the ASICs BM1387 with a multimeter?

Thank you.  Smiley
legendary
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Thats great. Thanks rockmoney. Looks like a little solar setup may well be feasible on those figures.

No problem gt_addict! I don't know too much about solar (mainly because they're moving ass backwards here in the good 'ol US of A, due to fossil fuel entrepreneurs having the money and power to move an entire country that direction), but phillipma1957 is a whiz with solar, and a very active user here (although you likely knew that).

Doing a small amount of research after reading your post, I decided to check out 300-500 Watt starter solar systems. My local Home Depot can "special order" a very basic looking 400 Watt solar kit for $619.99 USD. Plus, I would need a fair amount of other various parts and pieces in order to use the power it generates. Having done plenty of electrical work in my lifetime, I'm guessing I would need at least $600 USD for wires, receptacles, junction boxes, and other parts/pieces! Unless I'm missing something, solar would [unfortunately] not make the best option for me at this time. Which, really pisses me of BTW!

Anyway, I hope things are better on your side of the pond in regards to renewable energy! But ya, very little power consumption for a great return at those rates for sure!  Wink

After a bit of research here in the UK I think I’m in agreement with you lol. Its a bit expensive just for the panels, controller and associated ancilleries. Factor in a couple of deep cycle batteries and the fact its inevitably overcast here it just doesnt make sense. Oh well, the hope of a mini “gekko green” rig will have to wait.

Buy broken panels get them super cheap and most put out decent voltage and around half current got 3 panels a while ago cost £30 for 500watts cheap change controller £5-10 and a few dieing battery's £15 each step down from 24v to 5v £10 for 20amp less than £100 not to bad in the end Smiley
hero member
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Anyone heard from rockmoney? Messaged a few days ago about some gear and havent heard anything.
copper member
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Does anyone have one in Australia they will accept BTC payment for, that can be shipped after the weekend?

Thanks, I'd love to get my hands on one before I get a few from the US.  I'm offering BTC but I can exchange to a different currency if you prefer, or I can cash out and do a bank deposit.  Whatever works for you.  Smiley

Cheers
hero member
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Thats great. Thanks rockmoney. Looks like a little solar setup may well be feasible on those figures.

No problem gt_addict! I don't know too much about solar (mainly because they're moving ass backwards here in the good 'ol US of A, due to fossil fuel entrepreneurs having the money and power to move an entire country that direction), but phillipma1957 is a whiz with solar, and a very active user here (although you likely knew that).

Doing a small amount of research after reading your post, I decided to check out 300-500 Watt starter solar systems. My local Home Depot can "special order" a very basic looking 400 Watt solar kit for $619.99 USD. Plus, I would need a fair amount of other various parts and pieces in order to use the power it generates. Having done plenty of electrical work in my lifetime, I'm guessing I would need at least $600 USD for wires, receptacles, junction boxes, and other parts/pieces! Unless I'm missing something, solar would [unfortunately] not make the best option for me at this time. Which, really pisses me of BTW!

Anyway, I hope things are better on your side of the pond in regards to renewable energy! But ya, very little power consumption for a great return at those rates for sure!  Wink

After a bit of research here in the UK I think I’m in agreement with you lol. Its a bit expensive just for the panels, controller and associated ancilleries. Factor in a couple of deep cycle batteries and the fact its inevitably overcast here it just doesnt make sense. Oh well, the hope of a mini “gekko green” rig will have to wait.
sr. member
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Want a NewPac stick(s) for only $35 USD?

Looking for someone in the USA to purchase a NewPac stick from my Amazon listing, and leave a good, detailed review.

I will sell up to two (2) NewPac sticks for $35 each with free s&h in exchange for the review. Competent and capable individuals please PM me if you are interested. Serious inquiries only please. Selection process will be at my sole discretion. Thanks!  =)

New Amazon listing can be seen here: http://a.co/d/hrOS2Hg


PM

Thank you valkir!  =)
legendary
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Want a NewPac stick(s) for only $35 USD?

Looking for someone in the USA to purchase a NewPac stick from my Amazon listing, and leave a good, detailed review.

I will sell up to two (2) NewPac sticks for $35 each with free s&h in exchange for the review. Competent and capable individuals please PM me if you are interested. Serious inquiries only please. Selection process will be at my sole discretion. Thanks!  =)

New Amazon listing can be seen here: http://a.co/d/hrOS2Hg


PM
sr. member
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www.amazon.com/shops/MinersSupply
Want a NewPac stick(s) for only $35 USD?

Looking for someone in the USA to purchase a NewPac stick from my Amazon listing, and leave a good, detailed review.

I will sell up to two (2) NewPac sticks for $35 each with free s&h in exchange for the review. Competent and capable individuals please PM me if you are interested. Serious inquiries only please. Selection process will be at my sole discretion. Thanks!  =)

New Amazon listing can be seen here: http://a.co/d/hrOS2Hg




Person for review has been selected and this offer is now over. Thanks to all who offered their help!  =)


sr. member
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Thats great. Thanks rockmoney. Looks like a little solar setup may well be feasible on those figures.

No problem gt_addict! I don't know too much about solar (mainly because they're moving ass backwards here in the good 'ol US of A, due to fossil fuel entrepreneurs having the money and power to move an entire country that direction), but phillipma1957 is a whiz with solar, and a very active user here (although you likely knew that).

Doing a small amount of research after reading your post, I decided to check out 300-500 Watt starter solar systems. My local Home Depot can "special order" a very basic looking 400 Watt solar kit for $619.99 USD. Plus, I would need a fair amount of other various parts and pieces in order to use the power it generates. Having done plenty of electrical work in my lifetime, I'm guessing I would need at least $600 USD for wires, receptacles, junction boxes, and other parts/pieces! Unless I'm missing something, solar would [unfortunately] not make the best option for me at this time. Which, really pisses me of BTW!

Anyway, I hope things are better on your side of the pond in regards to renewable energy! But ya, very little power consumption for a great return at those rates for sure!  Wink
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