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December 21, 2016, 08:56:17 PM Last edit: December 21, 2016, 09:08:34 PM by captinkid |
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I tried updating one of my first S9s I think it was 550mhz I updated first to the new auto tune firmware, but nothing happened even after setting pools and rebooting. So then I loaded the S9 recovery firmware, and it started working again. Then try the new autotune firmware, and I'm getting this (I think one board has always been dead, so that is not a surprise) Is it ever going to start hashing? Been 2 hours. check PIC voltage=940 on chain[0] check PIC voltage=940 on chain[2] check PIC voltage=940 on chain[3] set command mode to VIL
singleBoardTest: AsicType = 1387
singleBoardTest: asicNum = 64
singleBoardTest: real AsicNum = 63
--- check asic number set_baud=0, ought to be 1 The min freq=700 set real timeout 52, need sleep=379392 search freq for 1 times, completed chain = 3, total chain num = 3 disable_pic_dac on chain[0] disable_pic_dac on chain[2] disable_pic_dac on chain[3] restart Miner chance num=2 waiting for send_func to exit of chain[0] waiting for send_func to exit of chain[1] waiting for send_func to exit of chain[2] waiting for send_func to exit of chain[3] waiting for send_func to exit of chain[4] waiting for send_func to exit of chain[5] waiting for send_func to exit of chain[6] waiting for send_func to exit of chain[7] waiting for send_func to exit of chain[8] waiting for send_func to exit of chain[9] waiting for send_func to exit of chain[10] waiting for send_func to exit of chain[11] waiting for send_func to exit of chain[12] waiting for send_func to exit of chain[13] waiting for send_func to exit of chain[14] waiting for send_func to exit of chain[15] waiting for receive_func to exit! waiting for pic heart to exit! Start bmminer ... This is C5 board. Check chain[0] PIC fw version=0x02 Check chain[2] PIC fw version=0x02 Check chain[3] PIC fw version=0x02 Chain[J1] will use highest voltage=940 [6] to open core Chain[J3] will use highest voltage=940 [6] to open core Chain[J4] will use highest voltage=940 [6] to open core Chain[J1] orignal chain_voltage=6 value=940 Chain[J3] orignal chain_voltage=6 value=940 Chain[J4] orignal chain_voltage=6 value=940 Chain[J1] has 0 asic retry Chain[J1] has 0 asic retry Chain[J1] has 0 asic it need 10-25 minutes to open, so be patient Waited 2 hours, so should have came back up. Re-saved pool settings and did a hard power cycle. Waited 12 hours, nothing, just keeps looping those values like it's crashing and restarting. Mine did that too, after a long back and forth with bitmain they determined that my pre autotune model should not have had the autotune firmware installed. After going back to the old firmware two of the three boards don't even try to work anymore. So when they say the firmware is for "all", I wouldn't trust it. The good news is your PIC software looks intact, so if you can get the pre autotune firmware back in it should *crosses fingers* work again. 0x02 is the "good" version and works in the pre autotune 7/13 + 7/15 firmwares. Blah blah blah, voided warranty, blah blah blah, malfunction, blah blah blah do at your own risk, will likely cause fires and death and destruction to all you hold dear boilerplate here.https://shop.bitmain.com/files/download/s9-20160715-550M.tar.gzDon't use this firmware if your model was ordered after mid September and is an autotune version, as it probably won't work, and will likely cause doom and destruction to your warranty. The official Bitmain solution was to disconnect the bad board(s) from the controller and it should work. It didn't work for me though. If you can't load the old firmware try running it with just one board at a time to find the bad one.
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December 21, 2016, 09:44:03 PM |
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I have a B10 11.85Th S9 running original firmware (File System Version Mon Jul 11 18:23:27 CST 2016) could I use the "Generate Archive" button to save a copy of the firmware? Has anyone ever used the Generate Archive button?
Im a bit apprehensive to press it without checking here first seeing as I've got all my BTC tided up in it.
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December 21, 2016, 09:48:34 PM |
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I have a B10 11.85Th S9 running original firmware (File System Version Mon Jul 11 18:23:27 CST 2016) could I use the "Generate Archive" button to save a copy of the firmware? Has anyone ever used the Generate Archive button?
Im a bit apprehensive to press it without checking here first seeing as I've got all my BTC tided up in it.
no, it does not do anything, really. It will save the file on the desktop, that's it. You cannot update it back (rollback from another firmware verssion) from that archive, I tried. Maybe it could update your pool settings if you changed them, etc.
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December 21, 2016, 09:59:16 PM |
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I have a B10 11.85Th S9 running original firmware (File System Version Mon Jul 11 18:23:27 CST 2016) could I use the "Generate Archive" button to save a copy of the firmware? Has anyone ever used the Generate Archive button?
Im a bit apprehensive to press it without checking here first seeing as I've got all my BTC tided up in it.
no, it does not do anything, really. It will save the file on the desktop, that's it. You cannot update it back (rollback from another firmware verssion) from that archive, I tried. Maybe it could update your pool settings if you changed them, etc. The archive function has always only backed up the miners settings eg, pool info and such, so you don't have to renter the info if the miner is reset. Why in their Infinite Wisdom BM doesn't also have it backup the firmware -- who knows...
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December 21, 2016, 09:59:46 PM |
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I'm selling two S9s if some EU guys are interested.
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gt_addict
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December 21, 2016, 10:23:57 PM |
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I have a B10 11.85Th S9 running original firmware (File System Version Mon Jul 11 18:23:27 CST 2016) could I use the "Generate Archive" button to save a copy of the firmware? Has anyone ever used the Generate Archive button?
Im a bit apprehensive to press it without checking here first seeing as I've got all my BTC tided up in it.
no, it does not do anything, really. It will save the file on the desktop, that's it. You cannot update it back (rollback from another firmware verssion) from that archive, I tried. Maybe it could update your pool settings if you changed them, etc. The archive function has always only backed up the miners settings eg, pool info and such, so you don't have to renter the info if the miner is reset. Why in their Infinite Wisdom BM doesn't also have it backup the firmware -- who knows... Crap. Was going to try the autotune nonsense to get the BMminer v2 instead of the v1. But cant risk if I cant roll it back as I need the freq set low and the fans minimal. Never mind. Thanks for the info guys. Always a pleasure.
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December 22, 2016, 12:33:51 AM |
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Tip to Bitmain re: Auto-tune. How about giving us say 3 modes to run in? Say Standard for 'normal' operation, and 2 'Eco-Modes'. One to underclock with fast fans to handle high ambient temps and the 2nd to underclock with slow fans for low noise. All auto-tune has to do is use different criteria when it runs to find what works.
Should be simple for them to implement and would end most of the bitching about us being locked out of the settings.
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December 22, 2016, 10:18:28 AM |
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Tip for all. I don't do this but if you run an S9 at home, and like to control the fans, my opinion is don't upgrade the firmware.
Bitmain should just update the bminer software to 2.0 in the firmware for those models and release it without the autotune.
And for those who like to ridicule people running miners at home, don't bother. Everyone is a grown up here and can make their own decisions about stuff.
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December 22, 2016, 04:40:30 PM |
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Tip to Bitmain re: Auto-tune. How about giving us say 3 modes to run in? Say Standard for 'normal' operation, and 2 'Eco-Modes'. One to underclock with fast fans to handle high ambient temps and the 2nd to underclock with slow fans for low noise. All auto-tune has to do is use different criteria when it runs to find what works.
Should be simple for them to implement and would end most of the bitching about us being locked out of the settings.
How about just an option that autos the fans according to the temps but still give us the full range of freqs. At least then people can turn it up or down to suit electricity/ambient temp requirements and the fans work as little as necessary to avoid any excess noise. But also Just an update to BMminer v2 would be nice as Biffa has said.
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December 22, 2016, 10:40:59 PM |
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I received my repaired S9 hash board today, installed, powered up, and now one of the other hash boards (which I purchased from BitmainWarranty) is not working.
Anyone know if this board has a warranty if I purchased it from BitmainWarranty? It appeared to be used when I got it too
I sent an email to BitmainWarranty but I'm sure it will take them days to respond as usual.
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December 23, 2016, 06:03:48 AM |
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They should still have a 90 day warranty, but call and verify.
I'm pretty sure they and Bitmain in China sell "refurbished" as new a very large amount of the time. One of my "brand new" S9's looks like it was an older refurb too. Interestingly enough it's the one that failed.
It's a cool business plan, sell stuff that frequently breaks due to bad design and/or software, get paid to repair it, then sell the same "repaired" thing to another customer at full price. Repeat and profit at the frustration of your clients.
The 10-15% failure rate is insanely high for any modern technology company, if there was genuine competition that might change, but why should they bother spending on R&D to make things better when they're the only game in town?
Can't blame them, business is business, and they play it well.
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December 23, 2016, 03:20:51 PM |
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I got a quick response this time, 30 day warranty on the hash board so I am shipping back today. We shall see how long it takes to get it back.
I also have an R4 that only hashes on one board and not sure if I should send it to Hong Kong or Denver for repair.
I am currently at 19% failure rate on s9
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December 24, 2016, 04:29:26 PM |
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I got a quick response this time, 30 day warranty on the hash board so I am shipping back today. We shall see how long it takes to get it back.
I also have an R4 that only hashes on one board and not sure if I should send it to Hong Kong or Denver for repair.
I am currently at 19% failure rate on s9
Yeah I am 1/7 that is 14.2% in reality 3 of 21 boards 1 of 7 controllers or 4 or 28 parts or 1 of 7 which is 14.2%
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December 24, 2016, 04:59:03 PM |
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Phil, How many of your failures were outside of the warranty window? Are most failures appearing relatively soon so you are covered by the warranty?
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December 24, 2016, 05:10:50 PM |
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Phil, How many of your failures were outside of the warranty window? Are most failures appearing relatively soon so you are covered by the warranty?
okay first five units All ordered in june ----- 1 dead board on day 80 sixth unit ordered in august ---------------- 2 dead boards and 1 dead controller all in under 2 weeks seventh unit ordered in NOV ----- auto tune still working. I did everyone with bitmain warranty so I paid shipping NJ USA to Colorado, USA My repairs were all free . My costs were shipping 15 to them 25 back to me so 4 x 40 = 160 I purchased some fans and 2 spare old firmware boards which are no longer available cost about 300 So 460-500 spent for repairs maintenance and spare parts. against 7 units of s9. Down time say 1 full month of 1 s9 which is around 250 in coin so lets say 750 lost for 7 s9's I won't count the 25-30 extra trips from my house to the solar array 6 mile round trip
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December 24, 2016, 05:21:33 PM |
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Phil, How many of your failures were outside of the warranty window? Are most failures appearing relatively soon so you are covered by the warranty?
okay first five units All ordered in june ----- 1 dead board on day 80 sixth unit ordered in august ---------------- 2 dead boards and 1 dead controller all in under 2 weeks seventh unit ordered in NOV ----- auto tune still working. I did everyone with bitmain warranty so I paid shipping NJ USA to Colorado, USA My repairs were all free . My costs were shipping 15 to them 25 back to me so 4 x 40 = 160 I purchased some fans and 2 spare old firmware boards which are no longer available cost about 300 So 460-500 spent for repairs maintenance and spare parts. against 7 units of s9. Down time say 1 full month of 1 s9 which is around 250 in coin so lets say 750 lost for 7 s9's I won't count the 25-30 extra trips from my house to the solar array 6 mile round trip I am curious to know why your repairs were free?
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December 24, 2016, 05:22:40 PM |
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Phil, How many of your failures were outside of the warranty window? Are most failures appearing relatively soon so you are covered by the warranty?
okay first five units All ordered in june ----- 1 dead board on day 80 sixth unit ordered in august ---------------- 2 dead boards and 1 dead controller all in under 2 weeks seventh unit ordered in NOV ----- auto tune still working. I did everyone with bitmain warranty so I paid shipping NJ USA to Colorado, USA My repairs were all free . My costs were shipping 15 to them 25 back to me so 4 x 40 = 160 I purchased some fans and 2 spare old firmware boards which are no longer available cost about 300 So 460-500 spent for repairs maintenance and spare parts. against 7 units of s9. Down time say 1 full month of 1 s9 which is around 250 in coin so lets say 750 lost for 7 s9's I won't count the 25-30 extra trips from my house to the solar array 6 mile round trip Cool, Thanks for sharing the details. So it is a good news, bad news story. Good that they all failed within warranty, but still lots of costs associated even if the warranty covered the repairs. The failure rates are pretty high. I would think Bitmain would be looking to clean this mess up. This has to be costing them money as well. Maybe that is what they are attempting with the auto tune units?
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December 24, 2016, 06:19:26 PM |
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Phil, How many of your failures were outside of the warranty window? Are most failures appearing relatively soon so you are covered by the warranty?
okay first five units All ordered in june ----- 1 dead board on day 80 sixth unit ordered in august ---------------- 2 dead boards and 1 dead controller all in under 2 weeks seventh unit ordered in NOV ----- auto tune still working. I did everyone with bitmain warranty so I paid shipping NJ USA to Colorado, USA My repairs were all free . My costs were shipping 15 to them 25 back to me so 4 x 40 = 160 I purchased some fans and 2 spare old firmware boards which are no longer available cost about 300 So 460-500 spent for repairs maintenance and spare parts. against 7 units of s9. Down time say 1 full month of 1 s9 which is around 250 in coin so lets say 750 lost for 7 s9's I won't count the 25-30 extra trips from my house to the solar array 6 mile round trip I am curious to know why your repairs were free? That's just Phil's repair "rate", for everyone else it is typically $175+$25 shipping back, plus whatever it actually costs to ship to them. Maybe $215 or about per board.
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December 25, 2016, 12:38:20 AM |
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Phil, How many of your failures were outside of the warranty window? Are most failures appearing relatively soon so you are covered by the warranty?
okay first five units All ordered in june ----- 1 dead board on day 80 sixth unit ordered in august ---------------- 2 dead boards and 1 dead controller all in under 2 weeks seventh unit ordered in NOV ----- auto tune still working. I did everyone with bitmain warranty so I paid shipping NJ USA to Colorado, USA My repairs were all free . My costs were shipping 15 to them 25 back to me so 4 x 40 = 160 I purchased some fans and 2 spare old firmware boards which are no longer available cost about 300 So 460-500 spent for repairs maintenance and spare parts. against 7 units of s9. Down time say 1 full month of 1 s9 which is around 250 in coin so lets say 750 lost for 7 s9's I won't count the 25-30 extra trips from my house to the solar array 6 mile round trip I am curious to know why your repairs were free? That's just Phil's repair "rate", for everyone else it is typically $175+$25 shipping back, plus whatever it actually costs to ship to them. Maybe $215 or about per board. Or they were warrantied? not sure if the denver site does warranty work or if that's just a name? lol
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elokk
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December 25, 2016, 01:09:31 AM |
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I sent Bitmain Warranty an s9 hash board that was still under warranty but they charged me $200. You have to send to Hong Kong to get warranty work covered.
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