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The good news is that we saw a deal usb Amazon for the 10 port USB 2. The next step is to insert your SD card bitcoins your Raspberry Pi. A single Block Erupter will require 2. There are USB hub solutions out there are not included here because while they hub support higher numbers of USB ports, they are also in price range that port make you cringe. So with six of them I am getting roughly 2 gigahashes.

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Okay, so the first thing you do is take apart the case and place your Raspberry Pi on the bottom piece. Lastly, all you need is an Ethernet cable. Now this will give it an even power across all of the USB ports. So with six of them I am getting roughly 2 gigahashes. We want to spread knowledge about Bitcoin everywhere, do you think you can help us increase our content or translate for those who don't speak English? With the recent huge drop in Block Erupter price, we decided to add erupters to our own mining farm. Now just go ahead and line everything up and it should snap together, like so.

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Now I have an 8 gigabyte just because it was on sale and easier to find at the time. Start ordering the parts that you need and I will see you on the hub video, but until port have fun mining guys. What about for those of bitcoins using rasberry PI. So we looked around and bought in some usb solutions to try it out on the erupters. A single Block Erupter will require 2. Raspberry Pi is not compatible with USB 3.

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Antminer U1 USB

Now this is basically just a chip that has one job and that is to mine for Bitcoins. Now this specific one mines at a rate of megahashes per second. So, what I have is I have six of them so these will give me over 2 gigahashes of mining power. Now the keyword here is powered meaning that there is an eternal adapter that you plug into the wall outlet.

Now this will give it an even power across all of the USB ports. Now because your Bitcoin miner will be running 24x7, those Block Erupters tend to get pretty warm. Now what you can do is just get one of these USB fans, plug it into the USB port and this is a very good inexpensive way to keep things cool. Lastly, all you need is an Ethernet cable. Okay, so the first thing you do is take apart the case and place your Raspberry Pi on the bottom piece. Now just go ahead and line everything up and it should snap together, like so.

Then just go ahead and put the cover over just like that. This slot is for the SD card. Here is a micro USB to power the unit. The next step is to insert your SD card into your Raspberry Pi. Now this SD card is already loaded with my mining software. But until then just take your Raspberry Pi and insert the card into its SD slot, like so. Now this is not plugged in yet.

I just want to get everything installed prior to powering it up. I have a total of six. Like I mentioned before, each one of these Block Erupters are able to mine at roughly megahashes per second.

So with six of them I am getting roughly 2 gigahashes. All right, so I have six of them plugged in right here. Next, take your Ethernet cable, connect it to the Ethernet spot on your Raspberry Pi and connect the other end to your modem.

We end up returning all 4 hubs. The good news is that we saw a deal on Amazon for the 10 port USB 2. We then added 2 more erupters to the hub and another 24 hours went by without any problems!

A single Block Erupter will require 2. There are USB hub solutions out there are not included here because while they may support higher numbers of USB ports, they are also in price range that will make you cringe. To keep your USB hubs from running at max capacity while keeping your Erupters fairly cool, you can use the last port for a cooling device.

If you know you will need hubs to increase your mining hash power, I suggest you buy as many as you can when you find a good deal on a quality HUB Hub.

Before you decide to purchase a 10 port USB hub from eBay or Amazon that just seem too good to be true. What could I do wrong? There are known issues trying to use USB3.

Basically, just stick to USB2. I did some hunting and I have found this great USB hub: Less cables the better. Cody, thanks for the input on hubs.


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