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June 06, 2013, 02:30:42 PM Last edit: June 07, 2013, 12:00:23 PM by irritant |
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Does anyone know the precise model number of the fans the Avalon units have in them stock or a possibly good replacement for them?
NMB-MAT 7 Model 4715KL-04W-B56 Minebea-Matsushita Motor Corporation http://www.pccooler.cn/en/index.php/products/pc/fengshan/251-f126w-水晶.html when the two black fans are running at max speed , the 25 mm one starts running slower, sometimes even stops. I was worried the fan was broken, but it seems to be normal behavior.
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I just flashed it to my Avalons and so far so good
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What type are the thermocouples used on batch #2 heat sinks? Do they have any function besides regulating the fan speed? I want to water-cool my Avalon - should I put in a thermocouple or can I use a fixed resistor for instance?
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Hello Avalon mining system users, I need a little help. On the Control Unit card, Version 1.5, there is a P2 header with 6 pins, near the JTAG1 and P3 headers. I know that the P3 header is for the thermal transistor that measures the temperature of one of the heat sinks. However, I don't know what the P2 header is for. Is there anything plugged onto this P2 header? Or are there jumpers? A picture of your Control Unit with the P2 header clearly showing would be a big help.
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June 16, 2013, 03:49:46 AM |
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What type are the thermocouples used on batch #2 heat sinks? Do they have any function besides regulating the fan speed? I want to water-cool my Avalon - should I put in a thermocouple or can I use a fixed resistor for instance?
The digital thermal transistor/IC used is DS18B20+PAR, and here is the datasheet for it: http://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/DS18B20.pdfThe Control Unit reads the temperature from this 3-pin IC as digital values transmitted serially. From this precise reading, the Control Unit then determines how fast the fans should be going. The Control Unit can also determine if there is overheating, and can shutdown the system. I would try placing the small thermal IC on your water-cooled heat sink. That way if the water cooling somehow malfunctions, the Control Unit can shutdown the system.
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June 16, 2013, 05:08:54 AM Last edit: June 16, 2013, 05:23:04 AM by el_rlee |
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Hello Avalon mining system users, I need a little help. On the Control Unit card, Version 1.5, there is a P2 header with 6 pins, near the JTAG1 and P3 headers. I know that the P3 header is for the thermal transistor that measures the temperature of one of the heat sinks. However, I don't know what the P2 header is for. Is there anything plugged onto this P2 header? Or are there jumpers? A picture of your Control Unit with the P2 header clearly showing would be a big help.
Thanks for your reply. Temperature is measured on two of the heat sinks. Cgminer shows 3 temperatures, I guess the third one is on the control unit itself. Interesting is the numbering of the fans with number one being in the middle IIRC... I am not near my miners, but P2 is either the LED's on the front of the housing, or if they are connected somewhere else, empty.
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June 16, 2013, 06:30:06 AM |
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Thanks for your reply. Temperature is measured on two of the heat sinks. Cgminer shows 3 temperatures, I guess the third one is on the control unit itself. Interesting is the numbering of the fans with number one being in the middle IIRC...
I am not near my miners, but P2 is either the LED's on the front of the housing, or if they are connected somewhere else, empty.
Thank you also. Yes, the third digital thermometer is on the Control Unit. When you get the chance, please take a look at P2. It's exact location is shown on this picture:
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June 16, 2013, 06:52:55 AM |
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June 16, 2013, 07:35:20 AM |
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Thanks el_rlee! So P2 is unused, doesn't even have a header soldered to it.
I see you still have your F1 fuse on, the one that powers the USB-A connector. You should remove that. Get a cutter, and cut it in the middle.
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June 16, 2013, 09:52:07 AM |
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Thanks el_rlee! So P2 is unused, doesn't even have a header soldered to it.
I see you still have your F1 fuse on, the one that powers the USB-A connector. You should remove that. Get a cutter, and cut it in the middle.
I already took out my F1 Fuse, this picture is from the wiki - https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Avalon
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June 16, 2013, 01:15:55 PM |
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Ah, they have upgraded the picture! It used to show Version 1.2 of the Control Unit. Thanks again!
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June 16, 2013, 03:29:17 PM Last edit: June 16, 2013, 03:44:28 PM by ewibit |
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is there any way to disable the blue led of the fan (with software)? (in luci is: LED Configuration: Customizes the behaviour of the device LEDs if possible. but how to disable? TIA
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June 16, 2013, 04:36:04 PM |
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summer is coming and the temperatures are rising which temperatures and fan speed do you have in Avalon (and which temperature outside) I have now the lowest Frequency of 256 and Fan1 Fan2 Fan3 Temp1 Temp2 Temp3 1200 3240 3120 32 -1 50
ambient temperature outside ~26° C but there are coming ~35° C heatwave...
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June 17, 2013, 03:12:14 PM |
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My batch 2 Avalon sometimes stops mining until the watchdog restarts cgminer. Cgminer output looks like: [2013-06-17 12:12:54] Accepted 0c78fe3d Diff 20/16 AVA 0 pool 0 [2013-06-17 12:12:54] Accepted 0c64d208 Diff 20/16 AVA 0 pool 0 [2013-06-17 12:12:54] Accepted 0885bc37 Diff 30/16 AVA 0 pool 0 [2013-06-17 12:12:54] Accepted 01a9c233 Diff 153/16 AVA 0 pool 0 [2013-06-17 12:13:48] Avalon: Timeout on select in avalon_get_reset [2013-06-17 12:13:49] Avalon: Reset failed! not an Avalon? (0: 00 00 00 02) [2013-06-17 12:13:49] Avalon: Goto idle mode [2013-06-17 12:13:49] AVA0: FPGA controller messed up, 0 wrong results [2013-06-17 12:13:51] Avalon: Timeout on select in avalon_get_reset [2013-06-17 12:13:51] Avalon: Reset failed! not an Avalon? (0: 00 00 00 02) [2013-06-17 12:13:54] Avalon: Timeout on select in avalon_get_reset [2013-06-17 12:13:54] Avalon: Reset failed! not an Avalon? (0: 00 00 00 02) [2013-06-17 12:13:55] Avalon: Goto idle mode [2013-06-17 12:13:55] AVA0: FPGA controller messed up, 0 wrong results ...and so on...
I'm running the 0519 firmware. I have removed the F1 fuse. I'm thinking I'll try a different power supply and see if that helps.
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June 17, 2013, 04:01:48 PM |
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My batch 2 Avalon sometimes stops mining until the watchdog restarts cgminer. Cgminer output looks like:
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I'm running the 0519 firmware. I have removed the F1 fuse.
Make sure you've disabled wifi as well.
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June 18, 2013, 03:22:07 AM |
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Is it still recommended to remove the f1 fuse on batch 2 avalons.
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June 18, 2013, 03:36:39 AM |
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Is it still recommended to remove the f1 fuse on batch 2 avalons.
New Avalon shipments should already have the fuse removed.
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June 18, 2013, 08:29:15 AM |
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I just used a soldering station to remove it. Takes 30 sec or so.
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June 18, 2013, 10:45:44 AM |
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Question: Is 300MHz the maximum clock speed for avalon or is there a way to try to see if higher clock speeds work?
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June 18, 2013, 11:41:31 AM |
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Question: Is 300MHz the maximum clock speed for avalon or is there a way to try to see if higher clock speeds work?
I think as always it is only a question of cooling or?
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