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Topic: [SOLD OUT] NEW USB MINER - 5 Gh/s NANO FURY II USB MINER, **$39.00** (Read 21262 times)

vs3
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Thanks man,

It'll be clearer when I actually start installing NF6s tomorrow, but that's a big help.  I'll be watching for serial numbers.

The easiest way is to go to the Device [M]anagement (press M) and using the up and down arrows go through each device - it will show you also the serial numbers.
I think when you exit from bfgminer it also shows the serials in the summary screen.
sr. member
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Thanks man,

It'll be clearer when I actually start installing NF6s tomorrow, but that's a big help.  I'll be watching for serial numbers.
vs3
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Hi, NF2 and/or NF6 owners!

...Is there a way to auto set them at BFGminer startup?

Yup - because I have several devices that run the best at different speeds this is what I have in my bfgminer.conf file:
Code:
{
"pools" : [
{
"url" : "stratum+tcp://stratum.bitcoin.cz:3333",
"user" : "vs3.nanofury2",
"pass" : "nanofury2"
}
]
,
"scan" : [
"nanofury:all"
],
"set-device" : [
"NFY:baud=500000",
"NFY:osc6_bits=56",
"NFY@0000144799:osc6_bits=54",
"NFY@0000075588:osc6_bits=54"
]
}

That way they're all at 56 bits, with the exception of those two which are at 54 bits speed. You can adapt the config file to fit your needs and add your other devices and their specific per-device settings.
legendary
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Merit: 1004
NF2's gone.  NF6's still for sale.
legendary
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06/18/2014 UPDATE

Due to a cancelled sale we have 10 Nano Fury II's available on the website.  That will be it for them.  We have no plans to produce more at this time.

BUT!- the Nano Fury 6 is now available in the webstore.  We will not have a big thread on the product here so look at the webstore for details.  There are only 30 available so it's likely to be a short sale.

But check it out - very cool miner.

moonlightminer.com
vs3
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Activity: 622
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I plugged the first one into my computer and opened bfgminer, it was running at about 2.5 gh/s, even when I raised it to 55 bits, with <1% error rate.

Then I put the second Nano Fury into my computer and the first NF2 dropped to below 1.5 gh/s with an error rate of 4% and the second NF2 stayed at .5 gh/s with an error rate of 75%. I then went and bought a powered usb 2.0 hub and 2 usb fans and installed everything and plugged it into my computer. When i opened bfgminer it was the same results.

on to the several issues that I suspect - one at a time:
- 2.5 vs 5GH - this indicates that only one chip is hashing or being recognized by the software. That's makes me think you're using an older version of bfgminer. Note that 3.10 does not include dual-chip support. As 3.11 is not yet out you need to download the latest development (non-tagged) version - it may report something like 3.99.

- plugging a second miner causes drop in hashes - most likely both miners are powered by the same power supply which hits its limitations and there is no enough juice to run two miners. A powered hub should take care of the issue. Note also that there are some powered hubs that have very very crappy power supplies and they kick in after your desktop power starts going way down (by which time it might be too late). There is a whole thread on which hub to use, with people sharing their experiences.
I personally have very good results with the 7-port Amazon Basics one:
Amazon has their own custom built 7 port usb 2.0 hubs with 5v/4a adapter for $19 shipped (prime). Ordered 7 for an antminer project, i'll report back how they work out.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DQFGJR4/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER

Actually they were $12 at some point ... I should've ordered more of them at that time. I've been using them for testing various quantities of NanoFury boards and so far they've been performing pretty well.

- plugging NF2s directly into the PC - this is not a good idea. When hashing at full power the NF2 will use 1.2-1.3A (and if you overclock it - even more). The standard USB2 connector can supply only 0.5A. For that reason you need to use an external powered hub (and make sure you leave enough power for each miner - e.g. of the hub comes with a 4A brick that would be enough for 3 NF2s).

- If you absolutely must plug it into the PC (or just for testing) then do not run it at full power. Underclock it to 30-35 bits. It will hash at slower speed but it will also use much less power.
You can use this approach to check that you have the correct version and that it sees all chips.
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I just installed the newer version of bfgminer and everything seems to be working fine. I'm using a 2A usb powered hub, so that's my problem. i will have to wait until i can order the eyeboot 49 port hub with 40A, then I will order more NF2s.

I am doing a little testing now with everything working as it should be, but chip a on one of the NF2s doesn't seem to be getting read. It just says 0.0 /  0.0  / 0.0 h/s, and when I hit the down arrow to go to chip b, it reads as normal.  Does anyone know why it might not be reading something on that first chip? Is it something wrong with the  NF2 itself or what? thanks

I did read the other responses prior to this quote, in the meantime, If you feel brave, I have some options that may point out the issue and eliminate power as an issue.  I had to do some similar troubbleshooting on my own equipment and antminers/erupters/etc that turned out to be the hub and power as issues so it's similar.

If you can find a HDD to fan type connector ( cheap 12V powered from HDD passthrough fans ) and make a jumper to your hub ( cut off at the fan for length of cable and doubble check which is power, which is ground ).  MOST ( not all ) power connections at USB Hubs have center pin positive.  I took one of them and desoldered the power connection and found that it's outer power on mine.  I also found a ' flake ' of solder AT the pins of the USB Hub IC ( 1 to 7 hub IC after a 1 to 4 hub IC ) keeping the D+ and D- on one port shorted to each other ( no detect anything on that plug until it was cleaned, lucked out it didn't kill the IC or that port ).
I CUT the 5V line for the USB cable ON the board ( and long enough to undo if needed ) so I wouldn't power the PC from the hub.

I did a similar mod for a 7 port hub but with a wireless router power adapter as it was rated at 5V @ 2.5A DC.
Some other posts recomend signal diodes for the 5V USB cable to the modded hubs to prevent power going back in to the PC or causing issues.  If you keep all grounds as ground ( no floating voltages, and ground from everything eventually hits the pc power supply ground ) everything should be ok.

I also checked the hubs' caps ( yes, there are 4 capacitors in one of my hubs ) and replaced them all for higher rating ( moved to 16V 2200 Uf from the 6v 1000 Uf ones ) and the  other hub didn't have any on the power line except the ones at the Hub IC ( to clean power ).  Hope this helps someone out there Smiley and good luck mining!
legendary
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Sorry, I meant the version you linked me for 64bit is the one I downloaded. And I have interchanged the NF2 from the hub to the back of my computer and the front of my computer, everywhere i put it, with usb fan or without, it still shows 0.0  / 0.0  / 0.0  h/s for chip a of this specific NF2.

As soon as I can I will be ordering the eyeboot 40A 49 port hub, and the 24 ATX power supply, as well as 28 more Nano Fury 2s. Rushing to get it done before May ends so I can get the deal, and if it is the chip, I will return it.

Thanks much for the help. loving the product so far Smiley
Yeah we'll replace it for you if it's still an issue.  Just let us know.
newbie
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Sorry, I meant the version you linked me for 64bit is the one I downloaded. And I have interchanged the NF2 from the hub to the back of my computer and the front of my computer, everywhere i put it, with usb fan or without, it still shows 0.0  / 0.0  / 0.0  h/s for chip a of this specific NF2.

As soon as I can I will be ordering the eyeboot 40A 49 port hub, and the 24 ATX power supply, as well as 28 more Nano Fury 2s. Rushing to get it done before May ends so I can get the deal, and if it is the chip, I will return it.

Thanks much for the help. loving the product so far Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1593
Merit: 1004
I just installed the newer version of bfgminer and everything seems to be working fine. I'm using a 2A usb powered hub, so that's my problem. i will have to wait until i can order the eyeboot 49 port hub with 40A, then I will order more NF2s.

I am doing a little testing now with everything working as it should be, but chip a on one of the NF2s doesn't seem to be getting read. It just says 0.0 /  0.0  / 0.0 h/s, and when I hit the down arrow to go to chip b, it reads as normal.  Does anyone know why it might not be reading something on that first chip? Is it something wrong with the  NF2 itself or what? thanks
It's likely the hub.  Pull it plug it directly into your computer.  Also - the newest version may not be the right version.  I would recommend that until 3.11 comes out you use the links from my other post.
newbie
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I just installed the newer version of bfgminer and everything seems to be working fine. I'm using a 2A usb powered hub, so that's my problem. i will have to wait until i can order the eyeboot 49 port hub with 40A, then I will order more NF2s.

I am doing a little testing now with everything working as it should be, but chip a on one of the NF2s doesn't seem to be getting read. It just says 0.0 /  0.0  / 0.0 h/s, and when I hit the down arrow to go to chip b, it reads as normal.  Does anyone know why it might not be reading something on that first chip? Is it something wrong with the  NF2 itself or what? thanks
legendary
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I just ordered 2 of these Nano Fury IIs, and I got them yesterday. I plugged the first one into my computer and opened bfgminer, it was running at about 2.5 gh/s, even when I raised it to 55 bits, with <1% error rate.
Then I put the second Nano Fury into my computer and the first NF2 dropped to below 1.5 gh/s with an error rate of 4% and the second NF2 stayed at .5 gh/s with an error rate of 75%. I then went and bought a powered usb 2.0 hub and 2 usb fans and installed everything and plugged it into my computer. When i opened bfgminer it was the same results.

I would really like to buy 25 more of these NF2s and an eyeboot 49 port hub to mine more, but not if I can't even get 2 NF2s working together, let alone 1 NF2 up to 5 gh/s.

Can ANYONE please help me, I would really appreciate it. I am new to these forums, so I will leave my email for anyone to help me. Thanks Smiley

[email protected]

Hopefully vs3 chimes in here.  But it sounds like your first one is only seeing one chip and you need a different version of BFGMiner.
Try one of these.

http://www.nanofury.com/80adc6d430c9f49010a0a6e80e7bd832c9c61b16-win32.zip
http://www.nanofury.com/80adc6d430c9f49010a0a6e80e7bd832c9c61b16-win64.zip


Then when the second one goes in there are not enough amps for the two of them.
So - what USB hub are you using?  Does it have external power or does it just plug into your computer?  If it has external power what are the amps (example, 4A) listed on the power cord/converter.
newbie
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I just ordered 2 of these Nano Fury IIs, and I got them yesterday. I plugged the first one into my computer and opened bfgminer, it was running at about 2.5 gh/s, even when I raised it to 55 bits, with <1% error rate.
Then I put the second Nano Fury into my computer and the first NF2 dropped to below 1.5 gh/s with an error rate of 4% and the second NF2 stayed at .5 gh/s with an error rate of 75%. I then went and bought a powered usb 2.0 hub and 2 usb fans and installed everything and plugged it into my computer. When i opened bfgminer it was the same results.

I would really like to buy 25 more of these NF2s and an eyeboot 49 port hub to mine more, but not if I can't even get 2 NF2s working together, let alone 1 NF2 up to 5 gh/s.

Can ANYONE please help me, I would really appreciate it. I am new to these forums, so I will leave my email for anyone to help me. Thanks Smiley

[email protected]
legendary
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    legendary
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    We just issued a 10% off coupon for anyone who has already purchased an NF2.
    The code was sent to your email.  If you did not receive it please let me know and I'll get it to you.
    legendary
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    WOW! Way to take advantage of the May Special.

    We are busy with final assembly to keep up.  Thanks for your orders!



    member
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    Any indications of when CGMiner will support full speed for NF2's?

    In case you've missed it:

    I've added support for NF2 and NF6 into cgminer git master branch. (...)
    The NF2s are behaving very nicely. This is at --nfu-bits 54:

    Code:
    14: NF2 00001099:                         | 4.670G / 4.655Gh/s WU:    65.2/m
     23: NF2 00000753:                         | 4.447G / 4.509Gh/s WU:    63.6/m
    Thank you, I did miss that.
    Hmm, windows build instructions here I come.
    Any known cgminer nightly build resources our there?
    Here you go:
    http[Suspicious link removed]

    Thank you.
    I think my hubs are running out of juice now that both chips on the NF2 are being lit up.
    Code:
    [U]SB management [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
     0: AMU 0       :                         | 334.6M / 315.9Mh/s WU:  3.4/m
     1: AMU 1       :                         | 335.5M / 318.2Mh/s WU:  4.5/m
     2: AMU 2       :                         | 335.8M / 313.2Mh/s WU:  3.9/m
     3: AMU 3       :                         | 335.6M / 326.5Mh/s WU:  2.4/m
     4: AMU 4       :                         | 335.0M / 333.6Mh/s WU:  4.7/m
     5: AMU 5       :                         | 335.6M / 322.5Mh/s WU:  4.5/m
     6: AMU 6       :                         | 335.7M / 328.6Mh/s WU:  4.1/m
     7: AMU 7       :                         | 335.5M / 334.4Mh/s WU:  3.4/m
     8: AMU 8       :                         | 335.6M / 321.8Mh/s WU:  1.7/m
     9: AMU 9       :                         | 335.6M / 333.7Mh/s WU:  3.9/m
    10: HXF 0606252b:  79.1C                  | 13.59G / 13.08Gh/s WU:190.4/m
    11: NF2 00001439:                         | 3.841G / 3.713Gh/s WU: 53.4/m
    12: BF1 0f141615:                         | 2.056G / 2.030Gh/s WU: 29.2/m
    13: NF1 00000980:                         | 2.137G / 1.980Gh/s WU: 29.6/m
    14: NF2 00001440:                         | 3.277G / 3.103Gh/s WU: 44.8/m
    15: NF2 00001461:                         | 3.351G / 3.284Gh/s WU: 46.3/m
    16: NF2 00001464:                         | 3.665G / 3.448Gh/s WU: 50.8/m
    17: NF2 00001468:                         | 3.800G / 3.739Gh/s WU: 52.7/m
    18: NF2 00001410:                         | 3.443G / 3.297Gh/s WU: 48.0/m
    19: BF1 1b071715:                         | 2.170G / 2.075Gh/s WU: 30.7/m
    20: HXF 0606f02a:  79.9C                  | 11.16G / 10.50Gh/s WU:156.0/m
    21: AMU 10      :                         | 335.5M / 325.9Mh/s WU:  6.6/m
    22: AMU 11      :                         | 335.5M / 306.9Mh/s WU:  4.8/m
    23: AMU 12      :                         | 335.4M / 333.8Mh/s WU:  4.9/m
    24: AMU 13      :                         | 335.8M / 332.1Mh/s WU:  4.7/m
    -ck
    legendary
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    Ruu \o/
    Any indications of when CGMiner will support full speed for NF2's?

    In case you've missed it:

    I've added support for NF2 and NF6 into cgminer git master branch. (...)
    The NF2s are behaving very nicely. This is at --nfu-bits 54:

    Code:
    14: NF2 00001099:                         | 4.670G / 4.655Gh/s WU:    65.2/m
     23: NF2 00000753:                         | 4.447G / 4.509Gh/s WU:    63.6/m
    Thank you, I did miss that.
    Hmm, windows build instructions here I come.
    Any known cgminer nightly build resources our there?
    Here you go:
    http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/temp/cgminer.exe
    member
    Activity: 65
    Merit: 10
    Any indications of when CGMiner will support full speed for NF2's?

    In case you've missed it:

    I've added support for NF2 and NF6 into cgminer git master branch. (...)
    The NF2s are behaving very nicely. This is at --nfu-bits 54:

    Code:
    14: NF2 00001099:                         | 4.670G / 4.655Gh/s WU:    65.2/m
     23: NF2 00000753:                         | 4.447G / 4.509Gh/s WU:    63.6/m
    Thank you, I did miss that.
    Hmm, windows build instructions here I come.
    Any known cgminer nightly build resources our there?
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