Yeah, I left the threshold stock which I think was0.0000001. Do you use the app as well? I was a bit concerned because the app hasn’t been updated in theee years but everything still seems to work.

I also use an app called hash watcher to keep an eye on my miner, it’s easier than accessing it through the IP address and offers all of the same information but in a more understandable way, IMHO. The only thing you still need the IP address for is setting the temperature threshold but I sent a comment about that so hopefully it will be added.

It also has some presets for overclocking with readouts showing how the overclock is affecting the miner with clear red/green indicators.

The best part, it also has a “store” that offers you links to all of the major miner equipment distributors and I get notifications when items are back in stock. Solo satoshi is on there as well so I am notified when he/she restocks his popular setups.

The only downfall of the app, it doesn’t work while you have a vpn turned on, naturally, but it’s still more convenient to just turn it off rather than go through the browser to access it.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/hashwatcher-miner-dashboard/id6753040236

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I’m a set it and forget it kinda guy. I check for regular Bitaxe updates, but that’s all. Don’t care to have another app on my phone. Appreciate the link and notes though, had no idea there were apps for doing that!

Until I can get one of those Brains readouts or whatever it’s called, this is the only way I can really see what’s going on in realtime without having to open the browser. Then I should be able to get rid of the brains app and maybe even the HashWatcher app.

I really like the tinkering aspect of these miners though, it reminds of the old days of under/overclocking a kernel and undervolting it as well. I used to vape and build my own coils so it reminds me of that as well.