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September 30, 2017, 04:23:49 AM |
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I recently bought an S7 off eBay and I cannot get it to start hashing. When I turn it on it seems to go through a normal boot sequence, then right as it tries to come online the red light next to the Ethernet cable comes on and it doesn't hash. Logging into it through the IP shows that the hardware version is x.x.x.x and the miner status page is completely empty, which from what I've read would indicate that it encountered an issue while booting.
I thought at first that it might be a bad fan, and discovered that the blade had popped off the motor slightly so it wouldn't spin. After popping it back on, the miner briefly came online and hashed for around a minute before it crashed again. Subsequent attempts to bring it back online resulted in the instant crash that was occurring from the beginning, but this time I could see that both fans were working.
My next thought was that it was a bad board. I tested each hashing board separately and the problem persisted with each one. Doing that also led me to conclude that it wasn't an issue with my power supplies, since the demand to run just one board would be well within the ability of my power supplies (1 HP 750W and 1 HP 1200W, and I know to power the boards before the controller). I also took the miner apart and visually inspected each board; nothing looked damaged or missing on any board, and there certainly wasn't anything that looked remotely burned.
At this point I am exasperated as to what the issue might be. I do not think all the boards could be dead since it did successfully hash for a minute and all the boards came up as working. I also do not think it could be my internet connection, as I'm currently running an S4 through the same router with no issues, and the S7 never beeps, which I've read is what it does when it can't connect.
A note about the internet connection though: I don't know what to make of this, but every time the miner starts up and fails to boot properly, it does something to the DNS connection in my router that kills the ability of anything connected to the router to use DNS, which is only fixed when the miner is turned off and my router restarted. The one time it did boot properly, however, there were no DNS issues until after it crashed again.
If anyone has any suggestions or ideas I'm open to anything.
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