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legendary
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are we able to order 4th modules for our batch 2 orders yet?
No

You can order a complete Avalon with 4 modules with or without a power supply
legendary
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are we able to order 4th modules for our batch 2 orders yet?
legendary
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I asked a question on 50BTC.com and got an interesting answer.  Their tech support is apparently confident that I will be able to use the 50btc.com pool, as well as their 50miner software to run my Avalon.  Is this true?  Has anyone else tested this yet?  I was under the impression that Avalon would only work with cgminer.

You will most likely be able to use them as long as they support the Stratum mining protocol. As for the 50miner software the Avalon unit is self contained and does need you to run any other software to make it hash. It already hashes using cgminer which is built in.

Now for a more technical answer if you don't mind. Avalon Asic is essentially a TP-Link router running a custom linux router firmware called dd-wrt with the popular cgminer mining software loaded on to it. The tp-link router board is what runs the mining software. This router is inside the avalon case. The unit is manageable via a web interface like you may be used with home routers.

You really should read this:

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Avalon



legendary
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Beyond Imagination
That's my guess as well (not utilizing PWM). I'm of course referring to the blue LED fan which is the one that cools the far left (power supply) section of the system.
I guess this fan is not PWM

The problem is, that it was reporting the FAN RPM on the 3/21/2013 Firmware. Which strongly implies that it is PWM enabled. It is probably a software/firmware bug.

Downgrade to previous one then. My rule of thumb is that never upgrade unless you have severe problem with current firmware
sr. member
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I asked a question on 50BTC.com and got an interesting answer.  Their tech support is apparently confident that I will be able to use the 50btc.com pool, as well as their 50miner software to run my Avalon.  Is this true?  Has anyone else tested this yet?  I was under the impression that Avalon would only work with cgminer.
legendary
Activity: 3878
Merit: 1193
I am having an issue with the latest firmware (3/21/2013). Over the night, the machine has started to enter into a cycle where it is constantly throttling up then down. As if it were resetting itself constantly.

The fan RPM indicators are also giving out strange numbers which don't make any real sense:

Uptime:
1d 11h 33m 48s

         
Fan 1: 24720
Fan 2: 7440
Fan 3: 18120

Temp (1/2/3/)
(-59,16,-34)

My ambient room temperature is about: 53

I have sent you the logs via PM. I will be doing a hard reset of the machine.

I had the same thing happen. The fan/temp readings go all random and MHS5s drops to 0. Simple reboot gets everything back to normal.
full member
Activity: 125
Merit: 100
@Yufi

Can you please post tutorial about adding additional ASIC modules?

I still have that broken machine, (TP-LINK) have had 0 luck plugging it into another-  machines USB hub, I can get them to both turn on but only host machine will mine.

so I decided to go the other route and add an additional ASIC module to another machine.

I have added an additional ASIC module to my other machine. Plugged in the cables and fired it up - after a couple of reboots its mining away
but only at 68Gh/s - why is this fourth module not mining? Data cables and power cables are plugged in for sure.


Please help

Thanks in Advance.

-JJ
From official WIKI: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Avalon#Cgminer_option
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Cgminer option

--avalon-options 115200:24:10:45:282. this is the default avalon option. here is the details:

115200: the serial baud. this have to match the controller baud.
24: the miner count.(there are 3 modulars in avalon. each modular have 8 miners), if your avalon have 4 modulars. change it to 32
10: the chip count pre miner.
45: the controller timeout parameter. the valid number: 50, 47, 45, 40.
282: the chip clock. the valid number: 256, 270, 282, 300.

Thank you so much for that info, I'm going to read that entire wiki now.
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
@Yufi

Can you please post tutorial about adding additional ASIC modules?

I still have that broken machine, (TP-LINK) have had 0 luck plugging it into another-  machines USB hub, I can get them to both turn on but only host machine will mine.

so I decided to go the other route and add an additional ASIC module to another machine.

I have added an additional ASIC module to my other machine. Plugged in the cables and fired it up - after a couple of reboots its mining away
but only at 68Gh/s - why is this fourth module not mining? Data cables and power cables are plugged in for sure.


Please help

Thanks in Advance.

-JJ
From official WIKI: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Avalon#Cgminer_option
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Cgminer option

--avalon-options 115200:24:10:45:282. this is the default avalon option. here is the details:

115200: the serial baud. this have to match the controller baud.
24: the miner count.(there are 3 modulars in avalon. each modular have 8 miners), if your avalon have 4 modulars. change it to 32
10: the chip count pre miner.
45: the controller timeout parameter. the valid number: 50, 47, 45, 40.
282: the chip clock. the valid number: 256, 270, 282, 300.
full member
Activity: 125
Merit: 100
@Yufi

Can you please post tutorial about adding additional ASIC modules?

I still have that broken machine, (TP-LINK) have had 0 luck plugging it into another-  machines USB hub, I can get them to both turn on but only host machine will mine.

so I decided to go the other route and add an additional ASIC module to another machine.

I have added an additional ASIC module to my other machine. Plugged in the cables and fired it up - after a couple of reboots its mining away
but only at 68Gh/s - why is this fourth module not mining? Data cables and power cables are plugged in for sure.


Please help

Thanks in Advance.

-JJ
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1000
That's my guess as well (not utilizing PWM). I'm of course referring to the blue LED fan which is the one that cools the far left (power supply) section of the system.
I guess this fan is not PWM

The problem is, that it was reporting the FAN RPM on the 3/21/2013 Firmware. Which strongly implies that it is PWM enabled. It is probably a software/firmware bug.
If you are sure abuot it i have to agree with you. I have never seen it on mine, but i am not taking care too match which version i am running if it is latest:)
However the easiest way to check this is if you happen to open the case of your avalon and count fan wires. In my opinion blue fan is different compared to other two for sure.
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1003
That's my guess as well (not utilizing PWM). I'm of course referring to the blue LED fan which is the one that cools the far left (power supply) section of the system.
I guess this fan is not PWM

The problem is, that it was reporting the FAN RPM on the 3/21/2013 Firmware. Which strongly implies that it is PWM enabled. It is probably a software/firmware bug.
kjj
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1026
I am getting ready to set up multiple units.  I am having issues with the power in that room now so I need some new lines run anyway.  My question is should I get 220V lines run?  I thought I saw somewhere someone was doing that but I can't find it.  I assume it is just a matter of switching the power supply from 110V to 220V and getting cords?

As for connecting to the Internet I assume the optimal is to run Ethernet from my gateway and set up a switch near the machines.  I don't want to worry about the wireless router.

I saw the post on stacking.  I assume they sit on their side.  Is it OK to put them directly on the floor or should they be elevated?

thanks

you dont need 220v - that is for instance a clothes dryer

these things wouldent even plug into a 220v plug.

This just uses a regular computer power supply.  All modern power supplies are built for a broad range of power inputs.  There is usually just a little red slider switch near where the plug connects.  I can't even remember how long it has been since I saw one without that switch.  If it says 115, slide it over to the 230 setting.  They can even adjust automatically for 50 Hz or 60 Hz operation.

Nice thing about using 230 is that it draws half as many amps for the same wattage.  This means you can run twice as many on the same circuit.

I keep saying 230 because that is what the switch and sticker will say.  It many parts of the world, it will really be 240.  Doesn't matter even a little because modern supplies are high frequency switching supplies and can take a very broad range of inputs.  You can usually even get away with 208 if your service is using high leg delta on three phase.
legendary
Activity: 1610
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That's my guess as well (not utilizing PWM). I'm of course referring to the blue LED fan which is the one that cools the far left (power supply) section of the system.
I guess this fan is not PWM
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1080
That's my guess as well (not utilizing PWM). I'm of course referring to the blue LED fan which is the one that cools the far left (power supply) section of the system.
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1003
I am having an issue with the latest firmware (3/21/2013). Over the night, the machine has started to enter into a cycle where it is constantly throttling up then down. As if it were resetting itself constantly.

The fan RPM indicators are also giving out strange numbers which don't make any real sense:

Uptime:
1d 11h 33m 48s

         
Fan 1: 24720
Fan 2: 7440
Fan 3: 18120

Temp (1/2/3/)
(-59,16,-34)

My ambient room temperature is about: 53

I have sent you the logs via PM. I will be doing a hard reset of the machine.

Hmm, interesting. Mine does not report any info for Fan 1. Either it is not connected to a PWM sensor on purpose or not (meaning it fell out during shipment - not likely but possible?)

I have the same issue. The FAN 1 is not reporting it's current speed.

I wonder if this means it is not utilizing PWM on that particular fan?

Xiangfu should have a look into that.
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1080
I am having an issue with the latest firmware (3/21/2013). Over the night, the machine has started to enter into a cycle where it is constantly throttling up then down. As if it were resetting itself constantly.

The fan RPM indicators are also giving out strange numbers which don't make any real sense:

Uptime:
1d 11h 33m 48s

         
Fan 1: 24720
Fan 2: 7440
Fan 3: 18120

Temp (1/2/3/)
(-59,16,-34)

My ambient room temperature is about: 53

I have sent you the logs via PM. I will be doing a hard reset of the machine.

Hmm, interesting. Mine does not report any info for Fan 1. Either it is not connected to a PWM sensor on purpose or not (meaning it fell out during shipment - not likely but possible?)

But in regards to the throttling up and down I noticed that on my unit as well. It will once in a while spin up the fans and after a bit spin down. When I saw this I thought it was normal because it could be just trying to maintain a certain temperature target. It also could be reaching a peak hashing rate and thus produce more heat and thus it's just trying to cool itself.

Then again all of this could be just a bug *shrug*

legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1003
I am having an issue with the latest firmware (3/21/2013). Over the night, the machine has started to enter into a cycle where it is constantly throttling up then down. As if it were resetting itself constantly.

The fan RPM indicators are also giving out strange numbers which don't make any real sense:

Uptime:
1d 11h 33m 48s

         
Fan 1: 24720
Fan 2: 7440
Fan 3: 18120

Temp (1/2/3/)
(-59,16,-34)

My ambient room temperature is about: 53

I have sent you the logs via PM. I will be doing a hard reset of the machine.
full member
Activity: 125
Merit: 100
I am getting ready to set up multiple units.  I am having issues with the power in that room now so I need some new lines run anyway.  My question is should I get 220V lines run?  I thought I saw somewhere someone was doing that but I can't find it.  I assume it is just a matter of switching the power supply from 110V to 220V and getting cords?

As for connecting to the Internet I assume the optimal is to run Ethernet from my gateway and set up a switch near the machines.  I don't want to worry about the wireless router.

I saw the post on stacking.  I assume they sit on their side.  Is it OK to put them directly on the floor or should they be elevated?

thanks

you dont need 220v - that is for instance a clothes dryer

these things wouldent even plug into a 220v plug.

I stand mine up like a computer tower - im a little weary about stacking them with the metal on metal contact and electricity and all that, but its possible im just paranoid.


I dont know how many units you are going to be setting up but the wifi works just fine and will allow you to a lot more freedom where you set them up, I don't see any benefit to using cat5e cables and a network switch/hub






legendary
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Merit: 1080
Is there any way to force the fans to spin at a constant RPM (say max). I noticed that they spool up and down. I realize there is a valid reason for using PWM control but might it not be bad for the motors to constantly change their rotation? (wear out the bearings?)

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is it possible to replace that little host board with Raspberry Pi?
This should be fairly easy - just compile avalon specific cgminer and write autorun & monitoring scripts.
Also i know that you need to remove jumper on avalon controller, as it gives power to TPLINK over usb.
I was thinking about that before receiving the unit, but now i think i'll just keep raspi for my experiments
rather than leaving it mining and loose this valuable & fun instrument from everyday use. (i have only one)
Well, my principle if it works, do not touch it. I would put raspberry pi only if original host board died
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