@philipma1957 do you see or know any negative impact if it's undervolted to 11.7v in the GUI in the long run? Or should I just leave it at 12v stock to be safe?
11.7 in the gui as per wiki is lower hashrate
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Avalon6PSU requirements:
Minimum 1100W output, recommend to use high-quality PSU for server
with more than 1200W output and high quality power cable.
Input voltage no lower than 11.7V and no higher than 12.2V (numbers
take from the controller)
Lower voltage leads to lower hashrate and higher voltage leads to
possible device burning down. NOTICE: Poor quality cable may result in low voltage.
So I have 1 dead board due to my high volts setting based on my misread of this
2015-11-24
Version 601511-f4f59c70
Update Core test check rules
Update Input voltage check rules (Input voltage should not >= 12.8V)
Fix result when run test scripts
I thought this meant gui needed to be under 12.8volts. and I never was higher then 12.7 volts in gui.
I did set my finksy/j4bberwock at high setting which was 12.73 volts to 12.83 volts from the psu
and 12.4 to 12.7 volts in the gui
I also did a test back in Nov with my meanwell set at 13 volts from the psu resulting in 12.7 volts in the gui.
So because my eyes picked up the (Input voltage should not >+12.8V)
I thought it meant the gui needed too be under the 12.8
Still waiting for an rma reply on this.