🚀 Unleash Your Mining Power!
The Lucky Miner Official ESP32-S3 USB Solo Miner is a cutting-edge device designed for cryptocurrency enthusiasts. With a hash rate of 310KH/s, it offers real-time monitoring through a TFT-LCD display, ensuring you stay on top of your mining game. Its low power consumption and versatile power supply options make it an ideal choice for both home and office environments.
Wireless Type | 802.11bgn |
Brand | HELTEC AUTOMATION |
Series | DL-78-1 |
Item model number | DL-78-1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows, macOS |
Item Weight | 1.06 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.03 x 0.91 x 0.53 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.03 x 0.91 x 0.53 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | DC |
Manufacturer | HELTEC AUTOMATION |
ASIN | B0DPM4JW3K |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | December 5, 2024 |
T**S
Guess it is working
There are no instructions, and it has taken me a long time to figure it out and see it on the public pool. would give it more stars but there is no support or instructions. So not 100% sure on it
R**N
Buyers beware beware never get this product
They don’t even mind anything whatsoever they don’t provide a good platform for you to change it or adjust settings without resetting the device completely and then putting everything back in and even if you do have the right addresses and all that stuff it doesn’t let you go between it, your phone settings or web, web addresses without having to log right back in to it every time to adjust anything I will never buy a product from this company ever again. I’ve already salvaged chips and components for my own project, I repeat to all would be buyers of this product never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever buy it. It’s a waste of your money, even though they will refund you without having to have you ship the product back, which is the only good side to this Purchase. I will never ever buy it again or go through this company again.
P**7
Cool Bitcoin Miner
Set up in just a few minutes. Works perfectly as described. Mining away!
D**K
Updated Firmware, Configured BTC Wallet, Setup Mining Pool, Need Help
This BTC miner arrived with a link to download the manual from the Heltec website. I tried, but couldn't find it there. I found some info online and was able to update the firmware and communicate with the device. I entered my BTC wallet info and configured a pool to join. There are a few more things for me to learn before I take it online.Meanwhile, the device gets an OK review from me because I did upgrade the firmware and the device clearly works. The fault is mine (pun!).It seems this is a tech person's endeavor. I'll find some help.
J**.
Use the Taz pool
After millions of visits to reedit, chatgpt troubleshooting, shouting at the gateway login in screen for the device, and about 4 gallons of tears I finally figured out how to get this thing to actually work.1.stratum+tcp://public-pool.io:21496 <----never works, you will get to about 80-86% connection progress and get stuck on pool connection and never connect in.2. Your wifi info you put in did save even though when you go back to the info section of the gateway page for the device shows nothing. Rule of thumb is that if you make it to a pool connection stage that means it has accepted your wifi info and connected to the internet otherwise you would be able to attempt the pool connection3.Use the NM ESP Flash tool, to get your computer to recognize the device hold down the little button WHILE you plug it into usb, you will know you did it right because the screen will just show black and a new COM device will show up when you go to update the firmware with the tool, for me it was COM3.4. Use firmware version 1.1.01, i prefer this version because it wont just say "Pool Connect" for the status and will actually say "Pool Connect <pool name>5. MOST IMPORTANT USE stratum+tcp://pool.tazmining.ch:33333 it connected instantly for me and is running 100% stable.6.Dont really pay attention to the provided instructions they are really incorrect. And don't worry about that license nonsense you see either you don't need it just follow my instructions.7.Don't leave the password field blank in the gateway for the pool use "x" without the quotes and no space before or after8.Plug it in and let it workUpdate:So i have come to understand the operations of these devices a little better. I have found out how to get them functionally operating and have mine going with a uptime currently around 32 hours.If you want to view your stats connect to the same network the device, then punch into a web browser the device IP that your screen displays. I just downloaded a the "NM Controller" software that essentially does the same thing except in a program not a webpage. The wepage looks exactly like the one in the images they provided.My ip was like 192.168.1.27 or something like that, it will be a diffrent ip then the one you used at the wifi configuration page incase you cant read the screen.On a final note, you dont have to use the tazming pool either just search on google for a "Lotto Miner Pool" i switched my pool to stratum+tcp://ss.antminer.com:3343 or port 3333 I THINK just look it up and see what you like. Also ask chatgpt for recommended pools as it was a life saver because im well versed in python but C is a lanuage as ancient as sumarian culture thats annoying.Oh also, if you want to make your own antminer it's super duper easy just buy a esp32-s3 and you can essentially use the firmware tool website to dump on the info.Personally i had chatgpt write up a firmware thats custom with my own wificonfig page and coded to be pinned out for a esp32-s3 and had it put in some coding for a ssd1306 display to show the same kind of information on the device. Just tell it to be sure to add the "stratum protocols" for mining which is just basically the part on how in connects to the pool and such. After that check your new webserver and screen. Depending in your pool aswell you might be able to hop on their website and see all the miners currently in the same pool and your device name should popup or wallet or matching stats. Its kind of neat to verify its actually working that way.Cheers prospectors!
G**H
Very confusing
There were no instructions on this. No guide on what each thing means or is saying. The website it points to has nothing to do with the device itself. I had to search for similar products that had guides and even then there’s no way to tell what it’s doing since there isn’t any guide.
E**S
Surely you're joking!
This USB doohickey arrives packed theatrically in an anti-static bag, and included a pointer to a website that turned out to be the main landing page of an HK-based company that specializes in USB doohickeys or dongles, but lacking an obvious path to the promised documentation.When you power it up you get a flash screen with an image of a stack of Bitcoin, that eventually sigues to a second display with an image of a miner and a QR code, that in turn points to login information for a wifi network generated by the device itself. A third screen replaces the code with something that turns out on microscopic inspection to be a map of Asia centered on Hong Kong, and includes some minute text, which is formed from blocks of 6 pixels so that the messages remain conjectural.I wasn't expecting to make much progress with Bitcoin mining but was more immediately interested in the USB through-ammeter function: unfortunately that did not work. The product page said simply plug in a load and the display will pop up, but I charged both a phone and a label printer through the device, which were assuredly drawing current, yet . . . nothing. The clock display showed a will to work but, presumably since the device remained offline without access to a time standard, was blank.Unless you are very experienced and determined this doohickey seems fated to become a do-nothing.
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