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Bitcoin => Mining support => Topic started by: Morescratch on November 05, 2018, 08:27:59 PM



Title: Antminer S9 temperatures in STATS
Post by: Morescratch on November 05, 2018, 08:27:59 PM
Hi all, in the STATS from any given S9 I see:

Code:
            "temp1": 0, 
            "temp10": 0,
            "temp11": 0,
            "temp12": 0,
            "temp13": 0,
            "temp14": 0,
            "temp15": 0,
            "temp16": 0,
            "temp2": 0,
            "temp2_1": 0,
            "temp2_10": 0,
            "temp2_11": 0,
            "temp2_12": 0,
            "temp2_13": 0,
            "temp2_14": 0,
            "temp2_15": 0,
            "temp2_16": 0,
            "temp2_2": 0,
            "temp2_3": 0,
            "temp2_4": 0,
            "temp2_5": 0,
            "temp2_6": 76,
            "temp2_7": 67,
            "temp2_8": 65,
            "temp2_9": 0,
            "temp3": 0,
            "temp3_1": 0,
            "temp3_10": 0,
            "temp3_11": 0,
            "temp3_12": 0,
            "temp3_13": 0,
            "temp3_14": 0,
            "temp3_15": 0,
            "temp3_16": 0,
            "temp3_2": 0,
            "temp3_3": 0,
            "temp3_4": 0,
            "temp3_5": 0,
            "temp3_6": 0,
            "temp3_7": 0,
            "temp3_8": 0,
            "temp3_9": 0,
            "temp4": 0,
            "temp5": 0,
            "temp6": 61,
            "temp7": 52,
            "temp8": 50,
            "temp9": 0,
            "temp_max": 61,
            "temp_num": 3,

My question is what temperature is temp6 reporting vs temp2_6? The temp2_6 value is what's reported on the miner status page. Just wondering because the temp2_6 value is always higher...


Title: Re: Antminer S9 temperatures in STATS
Post by: tim-bc on November 06, 2018, 01:45:13 PM
The temp6, temp7, temp8 are the air temperatures near the back of each board (bitmain refers to them as pcb temps).

On the other hand, the temp2_6, temp2_7, and temp2_8 are chip temperatures, so they will generally always be higher than the exhaust air temperatures.