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January 24, 2018, 01:12:55 AM
https://photos.google.com/album/AF1QipOJQeR9e2KQVwxgz6kHdMEvq5fH1Eu94_A3OKC3

One blade is dead PSU is AWP++1600 with200V running I tried 2psu
which worked fine with D3

PLZ help me!!
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January 24, 2018, 01:08:07 AM
Hey, I'm in USA with 120 volt power.... Now bitmain product says 1186 watts but now I've heard it needs 1450 watts....and I have the Bitmain AWP3++ (1200 watts max)

So I was planning to buy to buy a https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EON40CS/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 600 watt PSU + https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DV1Z22K/ref=ox_sc_mini_detail?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1AMUYYA3CT6HJ an additional 2 6pin PCIE cables.



My question is, It appears the PSU with 600 watts comes with 2 PCIE 6pin connections, do you think I can add a 3rd and power a single one board with that power supply unit???


Also, If I'm in the USA on 120 volts should I use two separate wall outlets to plug in both PSU or is the single outlet fine?



Just want to make sure that the a3 will work with both PSU units before I buy that 2nd one with 600 watts.


Thanks

NO ! NO ! NO ! NO !!!
Please know exactly what you're doing before bricking your miner.

You need either a 1600W power supply on a 220V circuit or a 2000W+ power supply on a 110V to run the miner.
You can theoretically power each board witt a single 600W P/S that has 3 PCIE 6 pin connectors, but them you'll need 4 power supplies (for 3 hashing boards + one for controller)
no matter what you do , you can not connect multiple different power supplies to same board !
Preferably , you should run on a 208/220/240V circuit.

unless you know what you're doing, you may also have the risk of blowing your electrical circuits as well as getting your house on fire !!

you must be careful and know what youre doing !



HuhHuhHuhHuhHuh?

I don't have a 220 volt...

Why wouldn't 1 power supply APW3++ (1200 watts) with 3 pins-->1st board, 3 pins--> 2nd board, and 1 --> control + a second psu plugged into the same wall outlet or another at 120 volts with 600 watts do 3 pins--> 3rd board??
I dont see a problem with that, just make sure you use the same psu for each board

Ok, now on my wall outlet there are two plugs. Do I use both or do I plug it into another outlet with 2 plug options 5 feet away along with the first?

you need an electrician to look at this. Those outlets could be wired in series. You need a dedicated line with the correct gauge wire. This is a lot of wattage to be pulling through an unknown wire size. You can easily start a fire.
just flip your breakers with stuff connected to each outlet to find out if they are on the  same wire
you definitely want to have both power supplies on different circuits

Well I don't have an electrician.... Plus is 1800 watts really to much to be pulling on 120 volts?

That's why I'm asking do I plug both into same outlet and get lucky or do I plug one into an outlet and another 5 feet away???/?


read my post you dont neen an electrician to figure out what outlet is connected on the same breaker

and yes 1800 watt on 110v 15 amp is a max of 1600 watts or so
now if your outlet is 110 you have 2200 watts or so .

but remember you can only safely pull 1400 or so watts. from the 15amp and 1700 or so from the 20 amp

all this asumes they are on different circuits
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January 24, 2018, 01:01:32 AM
Hey, I'm in USA with 120 volt power.... Now bitmain product says 1186 watts but now I've heard it needs 1450 watts....and I have the Bitmain AWP3++ (1200 watts max)

So I was planning to buy to buy a https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EON40CS/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 600 watt PSU + https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DV1Z22K/ref=ox_sc_mini_detail?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1AMUYYA3CT6HJ an additional 2 6pin PCIE cables.



My question is, It appears the PSU with 600 watts comes with 2 PCIE 6pin connections, do you think I can add a 3rd and power a single one board with that power supply unit???


Also, If I'm in the USA on 120 volts should I use two separate wall outlets to plug in both PSU or is the single outlet fine?



Just want to make sure that the a3 will work with both PSU units before I buy that 2nd one with 600 watts.


Thanks

NO ! NO ! NO ! NO !!!
Please know exactly what you're doing before bricking your miner.

You need either a 1600W power supply on a 220V circuit or a 2000W+ power supply on a 110V to run the miner.
You can theoretically power each board witt a single 600W P/S that has 3 PCIE 6 pin connectors, but them you'll need 4 power supplies (for 3 hashing boards + one for controller)
no matter what you do , you can not connect multiple different power supplies to same board !
Preferably , you should run on a 208/220/240V circuit.

unless you know what you're doing, you may also have the risk of blowing your electrical circuits as well as getting your house on fire !!

you must be careful and know what youre doing !



HuhHuhHuhHuhHuh?

I don't have a 220 volt...

Why wouldn't 1 power supply APW3++ (1200 watts) with 3 pins-->1st board, 3 pins--> 2nd board, and 1 --> control + a second psu plugged into the same wall outlet or another at 120 volts with 600 watts do 3 pins--> 3rd board??
I dont see a problem with that, just make sure you use the same psu for each board

Ok, now on my wall outlet there are two plugs. Do I use both or do I plug it into another outlet with 2 plug options 5 feet away along with the first?

you need an electrician to look at this. Those outlets could be wired in series. You need a dedicated line with the correct gauge wire. This is a lot of wattage to be pulling through an unknown wire size. You can easily start a fire.
just flip your breakers with stuff connected to each outlet to find out if they are on the  same wire
you definitely want to have both power supplies on different circuits

Well I don't have an electrician.... Plus is 1800 watts really to much to be pulling on 120 volts?

That's why I'm asking do I plug both into same outlet and get lucky or do I plug one into an outlet and another 5 feet away???/?

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Activity: 1148
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January 24, 2018, 12:45:29 AM
Hey, I'm in USA with 120 volt power.... Now bitmain product says 1186 watts but now I've heard it needs 1450 watts....and I have the Bitmain AWP3++ (1200 watts max)

So I was planning to buy to buy a https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EON40CS/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 600 watt PSU + https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DV1Z22K/ref=ox_sc_mini_detail?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1AMUYYA3CT6HJ an additional 2 6pin PCIE cables.



My question is, It appears the PSU with 600 watts comes with 2 PCIE 6pin connections, do you think I can add a 3rd and power a single one board with that power supply unit???


Also, If I'm in the USA on 120 volts should I use two separate wall outlets to plug in both PSU or is the single outlet fine?



Just want to make sure that the a3 will work with both PSU units before I buy that 2nd one with 600 watts.


Thanks

NO ! NO ! NO ! NO !!!
Please know exactly what you're doing before bricking your miner.

You need either a 1600W power supply on a 220V circuit or a 2000W+ power supply on a 110V to run the miner.
You can theoretically power each board witt a single 600W P/S that has 3 PCIE 6 pin connectors, but them you'll need 4 power supplies (for 3 hashing boards + one for controller)
no matter what you do , you can not connect multiple different power supplies to same board !
Preferably , you should run on a 208/220/240V circuit.

unless you know what you're doing, you may also have the risk of blowing your electrical circuits as well as getting your house on fire !!

you must be careful and know what youre doing !



HuhHuhHuhHuhHuh?

I don't have a 220 volt...

Why wouldn't 1 power supply APW3++ (1200 watts) with 3 pins-->1st board, 3 pins--> 2nd board, and 1 --> control + a second psu plugged into the same wall outlet or another at 120 volts with 600 watts do 3 pins--> 3rd board??
I dont see a problem with that, just make sure you use the same psu for each board

Ok, now on my wall outlet there are two plugs. Do I use both or do I plug it into another outlet with 2 plug options 5 feet away along with the first?

you need an electrician to look at this. Those outlets could be wired in series. You need a dedicated line with the correct gauge wire. This is a lot of wattage to be pulling through an unknown wire size. You can easily start a fire.
just flip your breakers with stuff connected to each outlet to find out if they are on the  same wire
you definitely want to have both power supplies on different circuits
newbie
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January 24, 2018, 12:37:04 AM
I'm using 3 power supplies to power a A3 using 120v power.  The miner takes almost 1500 watts using a watt meter.  
newbie
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January 23, 2018, 11:56:52 PM
Hey, I'm in USA with 120 volt power.... Now bitmain product says 1186 watts but now I've heard it needs 1450 watts....and I have the Bitmain AWP3++ (1200 watts max)

So I was planning to buy to buy a https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EON40CS/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 600 watt PSU + https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DV1Z22K/ref=ox_sc_mini_detail?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1AMUYYA3CT6HJ an additional 2 6pin PCIE cables.



My question is, It appears the PSU with 600 watts comes with 2 PCIE 6pin connections, do you think I can add a 3rd and power a single one board with that power supply unit???


Also, If I'm in the USA on 120 volts should I use two separate wall outlets to plug in both PSU or is the single outlet fine?



Just want to make sure that the a3 will work with both PSU units before I buy that 2nd one with 600 watts.


Thanks

NO ! NO ! NO ! NO !!!
Please know exactly what you're doing before bricking your miner.

You need either a 1600W power supply on a 220V circuit or a 2000W+ power supply on a 110V to run the miner.
You can theoretically power each board witt a single 600W P/S that has 3 PCIE 6 pin connectors, but them you'll need 4 power supplies (for 3 hashing boards + one for controller)
no matter what you do , you can not connect multiple different power supplies to same board !
Preferably , you should run on a 208/220/240V circuit.

unless you know what you're doing, you may also have the risk of blowing your electrical circuits as well as getting your house on fire !!

you must be careful and know what youre doing !



HuhHuhHuhHuhHuh?

I don't have a 220 volt...

Why wouldn't 1 power supply APW3++ (1200 watts) with 3 pins-->1st board, 3 pins--> 2nd board, and 1 --> control + a second psu plugged into the same wall outlet or another at 120 volts with 600 watts do 3 pins--> 3rd board??
I dont see a problem with that, just make sure you use the same psu for each board

Ok, now on my wall outlet there are two plugs. Do I use both or do I plug it into another outlet with 2 plug options 5 feet away along with the first?

you need an electrician to look at this. Those outlets could be wired in series. You need a dedicated line with the correct gauge wire. This is a lot of wattage to be pulling through an unknown wire size. You can easily start a fire.
newbie
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January 23, 2018, 11:23:17 PM
Hey, I'm in USA with 120 volt power.... Now bitmain product says 1186 watts but now I've heard it needs 1450 watts....and I have the Bitmain AWP3++ (1200 watts max)

So I was planning to buy to buy a https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EON40CS/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 600 watt PSU + https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DV1Z22K/ref=ox_sc_mini_detail?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1AMUYYA3CT6HJ an additional 2 6pin PCIE cables.



My question is, It appears the PSU with 600 watts comes with 2 PCIE 6pin connections, do you think I can add a 3rd and power a single one board with that power supply unit???


Also, If I'm in the USA on 120 volts should I use two separate wall outlets to plug in both PSU or is the single outlet fine?



Just want to make sure that the a3 will work with both PSU units before I buy that 2nd one with 600 watts.


Thanks

NO ! NO ! NO ! NO !!!
Please know exactly what you're doing before bricking your miner.

You need either a 1600W power supply on a 220V circuit or a 2000W+ power supply on a 110V to run the miner.
You can theoretically power each board witt a single 600W P/S that has 3 PCIE 6 pin connectors, but them you'll need 4 power supplies (for 3 hashing boards + one for controller)
no matter what you do , you can not connect multiple different power supplies to same board !
Preferably , you should run on a 208/220/240V circuit.

unless you know what you're doing, you may also have the risk of blowing your electrical circuits as well as getting your house on fire !!

you must be careful and know what youre doing !



HuhHuhHuhHuhHuh?

I don't have a 220 volt...

Why wouldn't 1 power supply APW3++ (1200 watts) with 3 pins-->1st board, 3 pins--> 2nd board, and 1 --> control + a second psu plugged into the same wall outlet or another at 120 volts with 600 watts do 3 pins--> 3rd board??
I dont see a problem with that, just make sure you use the same psu for each board

Ok, now on my wall outlet there are two plugs. Do I use both or do I plug it into another outlet with 2 plug options 5 feet away along with the first?
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January 23, 2018, 11:04:32 PM
Hey, I'm in USA with 120 volt power.... Now bitmain product says 1186 watts but now I've heard it needs 1450 watts....and I have the Bitmain AWP3++ (1200 watts max)

So I was planning to buy to buy a https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EON40CS/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 600 watt PSU + https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DV1Z22K/ref=ox_sc_mini_detail?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1AMUYYA3CT6HJ an additional 2 6pin PCIE cables.



My question is, It appears the PSU with 600 watts comes with 2 PCIE 6pin connections, do you think I can add a 3rd and power a single one board with that power supply unit???


Also, If I'm in the USA on 120 volts should I use two separate wall outlets to plug in both PSU or is the single outlet fine?



Just want to make sure that the a3 will work with both PSU units before I buy that 2nd one with 600 watts.


Thanks

NO ! NO ! NO ! NO !!!
Please know exactly what you're doing before bricking your miner.

You need either a 1600W power supply on a 220V circuit or a 2000W+ power supply on a 110V to run the miner.
You can theoretically power each board witt a single 600W P/S that has 3 PCIE 6 pin connectors, but them you'll need 4 power supplies (for 3 hashing boards + one for controller)
no matter what you do , you can not connect multiple different power supplies to same board !
Preferably , you should run on a 208/220/240V circuit.

unless you know what you're doing, you may also have the risk of blowing your electrical circuits as well as getting your house on fire !!

you must be careful and know what youre doing !



HuhHuhHuhHuhHuh?

I don't have a 220 volt...

Why wouldn't 1 power supply APW3++ (1200 watts) with 3 pins-->1st board, 3 pins--> 2nd board, and 1 --> control + a second psu plugged into the same wall outlet or another at 120 volts with 600 watts do 3 pins--> 3rd board??
I dont see a problem with that, just make sure you use the same psu for each board
newbie
Activity: 81
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January 23, 2018, 11:01:41 PM
Hey, I'm in USA with 120 volt power.... Now bitmain product says 1186 watts but now I've heard it needs 1450 watts....and I have the Bitmain AWP3++ (1200 watts max)

So I was planning to buy to buy a https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EON40CS/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 600 watt PSU + https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DV1Z22K/ref=ox_sc_mini_detail?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1AMUYYA3CT6HJ an additional 2 6pin PCIE cables.



My question is, It appears the PSU with 600 watts comes with 2 PCIE 6pin connections, do you think I can add a 3rd and power a single one board with that power supply unit???


Also, If I'm in the USA on 120 volts should I use two separate wall outlets to plug in both PSU or is the single outlet fine?



Just want to make sure that the a3 will work with both PSU units before I buy that 2nd one with 600 watts.


Thanks

NO ! NO ! NO ! NO !!!
Please know exactly what you're doing before bricking your miner.

You need either a 1600W power supply on a 220V circuit or a 2000W+ power supply on a 110V to run the miner.
You can theoretically power each board witt a single 600W P/S that has 3 PCIE 6 pin connectors, but them you'll need 4 power supplies (for 3 hashing boards + one for controller)
no matter what you do , you can not connect multiple different power supplies to same board !
Preferably , you should run on a 208/220/240V circuit.

unless you know what you're doing, you may also have the risk of blowing your electrical circuits as well as getting your house on fire !!

you must be careful and know what youre doing !



HuhHuhHuhHuhHuh?

I don't have a 220 volt...

Why wouldn't 1 power supply APW3++ (1200 watts) with 3 pins-->1st board, 3 pins--> 2nd board, and 1 --> control + a second psu plugged into the same wall outlet or another at 120 volts with 600 watts do 3 pins--> 3rd board??
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January 23, 2018, 10:53:58 PM
If anyone/everyone is interested is talking some reason into Luxor and their "colleagues" against a soft fork invalidating A3 hardware, this is their discord.

https://discord.gg/WjY9tT8

I doubt it'll help since they are blinded by their greed, but you never know.

Another server was created, by people trying to have a rational discussion about pros and cons of the fork in a respectful environment, here: https://discord.gg/HdVBwhu
newbie
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January 23, 2018, 10:47:33 PM
If anyone/everyone is interested is talking some reason into Luxor and their "colleagues" against a soft fork invalidating A3 hardware, this is their discord.

https://discord.gg/4kVk89C

I doubt it'll help since they are blinded by their greed, but you never know..
newbie
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January 23, 2018, 09:28:30 PM
Anyone got their A4 working with nicehash? I tried the stratum under Sia but the miner shuts down after a few seconds.  NVM found it:

"Temporary, we have disabled placing Blake2s orders and we may reinitiate placing them when we have stronger anti-market manipulation tactics in place."
member
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January 23, 2018, 09:08:26 PM
I'd suggest getting the Sia coin wallet while your waiting for the miner as you will need the address most likely.

Due to Sia's difficulty hardfork after block 139,000, you must upgrade your Sia wallet software to version 1.3.1 or higher.

https://sia.tech




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January 23, 2018, 08:54:24 PM
Hey, I'm in USA with 120 volt power.... Now bitmain product says 1186 watts but now I've heard it needs 1450 watts....and I have the Bitmain AWP3++ (1200 watts max)

So I was planning to buy to buy a https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EON40CS/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 600 watt PSU + https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DV1Z22K/ref=ox_sc_mini_detail?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1AMUYYA3CT6HJ an additional 2 6pin PCIE cables.



My question is, It appears the PSU with 600 watts comes with 2 PCIE 6pin connections, do you think I can add a 3rd and power a single one board with that power supply unit???


Also, If I'm in the USA on 120 volts should I use two separate wall outlets to plug in both PSU or is the single outlet fine?



Just want to make sure that the a3 will work with both PSU units before I buy that 2nd one with 600 watts.


Thanks

NO ! NO ! NO ! NO !!!
Please know exactly what you're doing before bricking your miner.

You need either a 1600W power supply on a 220V circuit or a 2000W+ power supply on a 110V to run the miner.
You can theoretically power each board witt a single 600W P/S that has 3 PCIE 6 pin connectors, but them you'll need 4 power supplies (for 3 hashing boards + one for controller)
no matter what you do , you can not connect multiple different power supplies to same board !
Preferably , you should run on a 208/220/240V circuit.

unless you know what you're doing, you may also have the risk of blowing your electrical circuits as well as getting your house on fire !!

you must be careful and know what youre doing !



i have one of theese lying around my house .... and a3 on the way ..... do u think this one is ok ?
i think it is but I just wish to confirm .....
https://www.centrix-intl.com/details.asp?Parent2ID=1&productid=13440

thank u upfront
newbie
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January 23, 2018, 08:48:02 PM
Heres Luxor twitter page with info. they are accepting A3 miner

https://twitter.com/LuxorTechTeam/status/955705511969632256


Will consider it, but something does not sit right with supporting a dev team that wants to brick my miner......  Since a percentage of Luxor pool fee goes to the SIA dev team.  Let the SIA dev team come out with a definitive "NO" to softfork, then I would highly recommend supporting them via Luxor mining.  It is in everyones interest (incl. Bitmain) that the project succeed. 
Please look at the two top signatures in the letter sent to Sia pushing for the soft fork (https://medium.com/@nitronick600/message-to-nebulous-labs-7c42df1f86d5). Those are the guys that created the initiative and got the letter done. They are the Luxor owners. Luxor welcomes your miners, and lobbies to brick them.  Roll Eyes

Wow.
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January 23, 2018, 08:35:09 PM
I'm downloading the Sia wallet and sync the network now, I think that will help as the bittrex wallet is not that good and they do alot of maintenance it seems and can be hard to get profits off of sometimes too

evidently the antpool is mining sia but nothing shows up on the website so not sure how your supposed to manage it.

just an update on my trouble connecting, it seems the bittrex wallet address was causing problems as now im connected good with the Sia wallet address
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January 23, 2018, 08:32:51 PM
I saw that Ant-pool is adding Sia coin to there pool. I'm having trouble understanding how to mine Sia coin otherwise. Do you think it will be similar to setting up an S9? I also don't see Sia coin available on the antpool to mine.

I still dont see this on antpools website. Does anyone have an update?
 
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January 23, 2018, 08:30:28 PM
Heres Luxor twitter page with info. they are accepting A3 miner

https://twitter.com/LuxorTechTeam/status/955705511969632256


Will consider it, but something does not sit right with supporting a dev team that wants to brick my miner......  Since a percentage of Luxor pool fee goes to the SIA dev team.  Let the SIA dev team come out with a definitive "NO" to softfork, then I would highly recommend supporting them via Luxor mining.  It is in everyones interest (incl. Bitmain) that the project succeed. 
Please look at the two top signatures in the letter sent to Sia pushing for the soft fork (https://medium.com/@nitronick600/message-to-nebulous-labs-7c42df1f86d5). Those are the guys that created the initiative and got the letter done. They are the Luxor owners. Luxor welcomes your miners, and lobbies to brick them.  Roll Eyes

You just can't make this shit up.  Double poke them in the eye. Cry
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January 23, 2018, 08:17:58 PM
Hey, I'm in USA with 120 volt power.... Now bitmain product says 1186 watts but now I've heard it needs 1450 watts....and I have the Bitmain AWP3++ (1200 watts max)

So I was planning to buy to buy a https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EON40CS/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 600 watt PSU + https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DV1Z22K/ref=ox_sc_mini_detail?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1AMUYYA3CT6HJ an additional 2 6pin PCIE cables.



My question is, It appears the PSU with 600 watts comes with 2 PCIE 6pin connections, do you think I can add a 3rd and power a single one board with that power supply unit???


Also, If I'm in the USA on 120 volts should I use two separate wall outlets to plug in both PSU or is the single outlet fine?



Just want to make sure that the a3 will work with both PSU units before I buy that 2nd one with 600 watts.


Thanks
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January 23, 2018, 08:14:17 PM
Its not that hard you only have to enter three fields and the password can be anything so just two really.

On the last video you show being connected to antpool then viewing siamining pool for balance, hows that work?

Maybe i'll try chrome browser, sometimes safari doesn't work well with everything



My Sia address from Bittrex seems awful long and when I enter it at siamining site it says invalid

c1d42c3c34365916b8d91e1eb0502511269be23999998de9908


A valid Siacoin address is a 76-character hexadecimal string, inclusive of checksum.

I had the same issue did you make sure to restart the A3 (figured I'd ask)? Have you tried the reset?

also side note

Hey guys put together a thread on my Bitmain Antminer A3 results and will post some additional info and updates into it for those that are interested

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitmain-antminer-a3-earning-500-a-day-mining-siacoin-what-results-stats-2813143


https://youtu.be/6ZFx35ilUwQ


If anyone is curious you can view my A3 here https://goo.gl/S3o5Yz
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