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newbie
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April 02, 2014, 11:27:47 PM
If you are not good with electrical stuff, why surmise an amperage for an outlet?
member
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April 02, 2014, 11:10:17 PM
I was wrong about the backplane, it works fine...When it has enough power. The last post I made, people need to read, and understand before plugging it into a standard outlet.

I am having my father run a separate line(not good with "electrician stuff") to pull a dedicated AMPERAGE to one outlet.

I would suggest running a 30 AMP breaker, just to be safe and power both Power supplies with turbo mode.


12/13 amps per 5 modules. I am just guestimating, someone can chime in if they'd like(please god chime in, I don't know what I am talking about LOL).


~Casey
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April 02, 2014, 11:01:49 PM
Change it to TURBO mode in CGMiner.


You are going to need one power supply to power the CASE fans, and the BACKPLANE board, and maybe ONE module. The other power supply to power the other 4 modules.

This will put it to 1.5 TH/S.

I just figured this out today -.- after 5 days of troubleshooting.

If it shows 0.00Gh/S on the screen, unplug the power attached to the PSU plugged into the (ARM) backplane, and plug it back in.


Basically this is the setup I have on one of them:

1200W plugged into 6 case fans, and into the backplane, and 1 module.
1500W plugged into 4 modules.

You can tinker with it to make it work. I still need to get my OTHER 5 modules running.


I got 5 modules running now at 300+ GH/S, I need a dedicated line ran to power these to their fullest, so I don't have to have 4 power supplies for 3.0 TH/S.

I'm at work, and I JUST got it working about 2 hours ago before I reported for DUTY. I will upload pictures once I am efficiently running this.

~Casey
sr. member
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April 02, 2014, 08:36:17 PM
"I agree. FFS drop a pair and tell AMT to deliver what they promised or make up for it!"

"So no, that is not likely what you paid for. But if you insist, be my guest. I always have fun with passive screwed customers."


How about you don't insult me?

I've been nothing but cordial to you, I'd expect the same in return. I am trying to troubleshoot this, because obviously I have some crappy items. I like when people give me constructive feedback.

Insults are not welcomed though.



i apologize. i just hate watching you guys "settle" for crap. i really do. i feel like you have rolled over and let AMT take advantage of the bad situation they put you in. don't tell this forum you got what you paid for and AMT is legit because both are lies. pleas don't insult us as well.

i have been waiting since last november for a miner and somehow you got one before me - even if it's broken parts. to sit here and watch you say AMT is "legit" does this forum a HUGE disservice. what if a new person comes along, reads this thread, and sees you saying AMT is "legit". do you really want someone to go through what you went through? do you really want that on your conscience? If you do, and this is conditional, you are an asshole.
member
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April 02, 2014, 07:15:20 PM
"I agree. FFS drop a pair and tell AMT to deliver what they promised or make up for it!"

"So no, that is not likely what you paid for. But if you insist, be my guest. I always have fun with passive screwed customers."


How about you don't insult me?

I've been nothing but cordial to you, I'd expect the same in return. I am trying to troubleshoot this, because obviously I have some crappy items. I like when people give me constructive feedback.

Insults are not welcomed though.

hero member
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Glow Stick Dance!
April 02, 2014, 06:05:40 PM
On the topic of mining bitcoins, it's not like only a few people have bitcoin asics, hundreds of thousands of people have these bitcoin boards. If it ever went so low there was no profitability, you KNOW there would be someone out there to create another coin that you could use the hardware. It's not a guarantee but that is my take. On a positive note, you could always make your own virtual currency modeled after bitcoin as well if you wanted.

Where have you been?  New altcoins are created virtually everyday.  Most of them are never more profitable than bitcoin and never will be.

There has be actual demand for a coin besides 'pump and dump' for it to retain any real value.  Bitcoin has value because you can actually use it to purchase things.  And most newly mined altcoins are exchanged immediately into Bitcoin.  So they remain essentially worthless.

Mine altcoins for fun but don't expect to do better than mining for bitcoin.

I have to disagree. Over the past week, I've made around 20 percent more by mining alts. But it does require a LOT more vigilance, and you lose out sometimes. The thing is you can't stick to just one, but you have to know when to jump. Or guess accurately.

It is fun, though Cheesy

Plus, my piggies give me a steady bitcoin income.

I don't disagree with you disagreeing with me... if that makes sense, lol.  I've done ok mining some alts too.  I just wanted to clarify that there isn't likely to be some great magic alternative to bitcoin if the price keeps tumbling.  Besides, 99% of altcoins need to be converted to BTC before being converted to fiat. 
sr. member
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April 02, 2014, 04:12:45 PM
Yes, this is what I paid for, I took them out of the full size tower, and removed the items from their metal cages.

Still having issues, they are a legit operation.

Uh... No, you did not just paid for a piece of hardware, you also paid for a certain delivery date, for a certain customer support, for a certain hardware specification, etc. You did not received the whole package which was sold to you. So no, that is not likely what you paid for. But if you insist, be my guest. I always have fun with passive screwed customers.

 Cheesy

I agree. FFS drop a pair and tell AMT to deliver what they promised or make up for it!@
vip
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April 02, 2014, 04:05:46 PM
Yes, this is what I paid for, I took them out of the full size tower, and removed the items from their metal cages.

Still having issues, they are a legit operation.

Uh... No, you did not just paid for a piece of hardware, you also paid for a certain delivery date, for a certain customer support, for a certain hardware specification, etc. You did not received the whole package which was sold to you. So no, that is not likely what you paid for. But if you insist, be my guest. I always have fun with passive screwed customers.

 Cheesy
sr. member
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April 02, 2014, 04:05:43 PM
 I asked for a refund and they said "alright" to me yesterday when I asked and this is a public forum. They did say they are shipping me a miner instead when I asked for refund... Feeling depressed....  Angry
member
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April 02, 2014, 03:58:35 PM
Yes, this is what I paid for, I took them out of the full size tower, and removed the items from their metal cages.

Still having issues, they are a legit operation.
vip
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April 02, 2014, 03:53:41 PM
They do hash, and they are legit.



Just because you received a piece of ugly hardware it not means AMT is now a legit enterprise.

I would guess that is not exactly what you paid for...
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April 02, 2014, 03:51:55 PM
I do not want a kit, I would just like a refund.

Alright, please write to [email protected] and someone will get back to you. Thanks.

Hi AMT_Miners, can you please share this information with Allysa. I don't think she got the message my refund was approved by you. When I asked for a refund you said "Alright".

OK it looks like you are not going to give me a refund. Not very happy about this because you told me "Alright" when I asked for a refund. Now, you wont say you won't give me a refund.

jeezus H fuking christ are you dense Mr. Park? please pull your head out and read the posts i have made. they have told me several times they have refunded my money and the check was in the mail. I have a text message from Josh's phone where he asked for my wire information so he could wire my money to me - HE LIED! Do you think you are special? man, i could not have been any clearer!


YOU ARE NOT GETTING A REFUND!
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Stan the Man!
April 02, 2014, 03:28:34 PM
i kinda broke the miner status page on my rig, so cant see.  i would have to find the log.   

havent gotten around to fixing the status page.  you'd think it would work with --api-allow W:127.0.0.1  but nope.
hero member
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April 02, 2014, 03:18:47 PM
Yes,

I looked at the chip and saw a black spot right next to where the power plugs into the backplane.

So I soldered it, and now it works fine.

I'm stil only getting 2-3 miners working. I ordered 20 pin male to USB cables, they should be here in a few days, I also ordered a USB hub.

from the USB hub I will plug directly into my Raspberry Pi.

Screw this backplane, its glitchy as hell.

~Casey

i had both of the boards from my 80 hanging off the usb ports on my laptop at one point.  Just to make sure they both worked.  Sounds like you're going with a modified version of what i did, using the usb hub.
what kind of share sizes do you put in with the 80gh model? just wondering as to what share size is a achievable in the 1.2ths if it would come close to breaking a btc block or not lol

don't know. never tried to solo mine with the 80. 
CG MINER KEEPS TRACK OF YOUR BEST SHARE ON ANY COIN UNLESS THERE IS NO GUI FOR THE CG MINER. I WOULD LOVE TO GET INTO THE SUPPORT BACK END BEFORE RECIEVING MY KIT TO SEE WHAT GOODIES LIE BEHIND THE DOOR.
sr. member
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April 02, 2014, 03:18:25 PM
I do not want a kit, I would just like a refund.

Alright, please write to [email protected] and someone will get back to you. Thanks.

Hi AMT_Miners, can you please share this information with Allysa. I don't think she got the message my refund was approved by you. When I asked for a refund you said "Alright".

OK it looks like you are not going to give me a refund. Not very happy about this because you told me "Alright" when I asked for a refund. Now, you wont say you won't give me a refund.
sr. member
Activity: 267
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Stan the Man!
April 02, 2014, 03:12:30 PM
Yes,

I looked at the chip and saw a black spot right next to where the power plugs into the backplane.

So I soldered it, and now it works fine.

I'm stil only getting 2-3 miners working. I ordered 20 pin male to USB cables, they should be here in a few days, I also ordered a USB hub.

from the USB hub I will plug directly into my Raspberry Pi.

Screw this backplane, its glitchy as hell.

~Casey

i had both of the boards from my 80 hanging off the usb ports on my laptop at one point.  Just to make sure they both worked.  Sounds like you're going with a modified version of what i did, using the usb hub.
what kind of share sizes do you put in with the 80gh model? just wondering as to what share size is a achievable in the 1.2ths if it would come close to breaking a btc block or not lol

don't know. never tried to solo mine with the 80. 
legendary
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Evil beware: We have waffles!
April 02, 2014, 02:59:16 PM
Yes,

I looked at the chip and saw a black spot right next to where the power plugs into the backplane.

So I soldered it, and now it works fine.

I'm stil only getting 2-3 miners working. I ordered 20 pin male to USB cables, they should be here in a few days, I also ordered a USB hub.

from the USB hub I will plug directly into my Raspberry Pi.

Screw this backplane, its glitchy as hell.

~Casey

i had both of the boards from my 80 hanging off the usb ports on my laptop at one point.  Just to make sure they both worked.  Sounds like you're going with a modified version of what i did, using the usb hub.
what kind of share sizes do you put in with the 80gh model? just wondering as to what share size is a achievable in the 1.2ths if it would come close to breaking a btc block or not lol
Highly doubt it. The Best Shares I've seen on the best of my Ant s1's (190ghs OC'd) was just over 32milion. That was on an 18hr round Tongue
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April 02, 2014, 02:44:46 PM
I am not sure how well these USB cables work, but I am sure it will be a quick read on them as opposed to these defective boards that burn out that quick.

Josh, if you are reading this, send me two backplanes please.

~Casey
hero member
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Merit: 500
April 02, 2014, 02:43:59 PM
Yes,

I looked at the chip and saw a black spot right next to where the power plugs into the backplane.

So I soldered it, and now it works fine.

I'm stil only getting 2-3 miners working. I ordered 20 pin male to USB cables, they should be here in a few days, I also ordered a USB hub.

from the USB hub I will plug directly into my Raspberry Pi.

Screw this backplane, its glitchy as hell.

~Casey

i had both of the boards from my 80 hanging off the usb ports on my laptop at one point.  Just to make sure they both worked.  Sounds like you're going with a modified version of what i did, using the usb hub.
what kind of share sizes do you put in with the 80gh model? just wondering as to what share size is a achievable in the 1.2ths if it would come close to breaking a btc block or not lol
sr. member
Activity: 267
Merit: 250
Stan the Man!
April 02, 2014, 02:42:16 PM
On the topic of mining bitcoins, it's not like only a few people have bitcoin asics, hundreds of thousands of people have these bitcoin boards. If it ever went so low there was no profitability, you KNOW there would be someone out there to create another coin that you could use the hardware. It's not a guarantee but that is my take. On a positive note, you could always make your own virtual currency modeled after bitcoin as well if you wanted.

Where have you been?  New altcoins are created virtually everyday.  Most of them are never more profitable than bitcoin and never will be.

There has be actual demand for a coin besides 'pump and dump' for it to retain any real value.  Bitcoin has value because you can actually use it to purchase things.  And most newly mined altcoins are exchanged immediately into Bitcoin.  So they remain essentially worthless.

Mine altcoins for fun but don't expect to do better than mining for bitcoin.

I have to disagree. Over the past week, I've made around 20 percent more by mining alts. But it does require a LOT more vigilance, and you lose out sometimes. The thing is you can't stick to just one, but you have to know when to jump. Or guess accurately.

It is fun, though Cheesy

Plus, my piggies give me a steady bitcoin income.

Agreed Biomech.  The vigilance part is constant checking of difficulties, to find th eone with the best diff to price ratio.  or, just mine the alt of choice that has the lowest diff, and that you think has the best chance of a price spike in the near future.  there are a couple that meet this criteria.  It is almost a full time job, keeping up with prices and diffs.
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