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July 17, 2014, 06:49:19 PM
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Stuff is like (and likely contains quite a bit of) liquid mercury.

It's actually mostly gallium, the other element that is liquid close to room temperature:

http://www.coollaboratory.com/pdf/safetydatasheet_liquid_pro_englisch.pdf

Given that spec sheet, Liquid Pro it is most certainly Galinstan, or a slight modification of it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galinstan

That's actually quite cool.  Good find.

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July 17, 2014, 11:29:26 PM
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Great. My Terraminer IV is falling apart. 1 core already died and am not sure how to fix it. I want to get some thermal paste and see if that fixes anything but I dare not touch it. The remaining 3 temps are getting higher slowly each day. I hope someone starts a class lawsuit action against them.
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Great. My Terraminer IV is falling apart. 1 core already died and am not sure how to fix it. I want to get some thermal paste and see if that fixes anything but I dare not touch it. The remaining 3 temps are getting higher slowly each day. I hope someone starts a class lawsuit action against them.

The core you have that's down was probably shut down do to it overheating. I have had two cores go down do to overheating. As for the other three slowly getting hotter, well, they are going to continue getting hotter. Replacing the thermal compound is the only way to fix this issue. It will most likely bring back the dead core if it was shut down do to overheating. The question is which one to use? The best thing to do is read through this thread to see what others have done and make your decision then which way to go.
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July 18, 2014, 03:24:14 AM
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My beaglebone shorted out on me so I am trying a method to get my Terraminer back up.

Making some progress with the Terraminer. I hooked up both boards directly to my PC, installed WinUSB, and then started up version 4.3.5 using the --ps-load 80 parameter since I used to run it at power step 8.

Cgminer recognizes the boards and they get an initial hash rate of about 200g for a second on each board and the over about a minute it goes down to 0.

I get a constant output of checksum bad for each board.

The miner registers on my pool for about 2 minutes and then nothing

The fans spin up like they do when the miner gets ready to hash and then spin right back down.

Is there a parameter I am missing?

Any suggestions?
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July 18, 2014, 03:34:00 AM
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Think I got it.  Needed version 4.3.4.

Will let it run for a bit and see what I get.
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July 18, 2014, 02:40:26 PM
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Great. My Terraminer IV is falling apart. 1 core already died and am not sure how to fix it. I want to get some thermal paste and see if that fixes anything but I dare not touch it. The remaining 3 temps are getting higher slowly each day. I hope someone starts a class lawsuit action against them.

The core you have that's down was probably shut down do to it overheating. I have had two cores go down do to overheating. As for the other three slowly getting hotter, well, they are going to continue getting hotter. Replacing the thermal compound is the only way to fix this issue. It will most likely bring back the dead core if it was shut down do to overheating. The question is which one to use? The best thing to do is read through this thread to see what others have done and make your decision then which way to go.


I have a few "1 dead core" miners, and have found the problem and solution.  I have tried redoing the paste, no help.  I am pretty sure it's the pump problem, probably pump dead.  My solution is to replace the water block with a new one: (something like this: http://www.coolermaster.com/cooling/seidon/seidon-120v/)

They way how you can see which pump is dead is, to remove the 3-pin of each pump one by one, and run the machines with only 3 pumps hooked up.  You will see which one is good and which one is not actually responding.


However, although the dead core was brought back to life once I have replaced the water block, they can't run as fast as the original ones.  I have tested with both Cooler Master Sedion 120 and Silverstone TD03, and they only provide 1000 ~ 1200 RPM for the pump speed. 

As a result, I can only run the machine to Power Step 6 with the replacement pump.  As soon as I step up to Step 7 or higher, the core with the replacement pump register errors and do not function properly. --- I am still using only normal thermal paste (i.e. Artic Silver 5) though.  I will try liquid pro on my Silverstone replacement pump sometime tomorrow, and see if I can put it beyond Power Step 6.

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July 21, 2014, 12:12:01 AM
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I have a bad beagleboner lol. I would like to hook the miner to usb and control from a pc. Has anyone successfully done this? Thanks for the help.



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July 21, 2014, 04:18:46 AM
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I have a bad beagleboner lol. I would like to hook the miner to usb and control from a pc. Has anyone successfully done this? Thanks for the help.

Yes, it's quite straightforward. There's a printer-style USB plug on each board. Just plug that in to a PC and run cgminer (I'm simplifying a little).
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July 21, 2014, 03:16:48 PM
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I have a bad beagleboner lol. I would like to hook the miner to usb and control from a pc. Has anyone successfully done this? Thanks for the help.

Yes, it's quite straightforward. There's a printer-style USB plug on each board. Just plug that in to a PC and run cgminer (I'm simplifying a little).

Yes, I did this last week.  Make sure you get version 4.3.4 or earlier of cgminer.  Later versions have a checksum error. 

Also, you need to install the WinUSB driver for the goldstrike boards.  See a prior post in this thread about it. 
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Thank you guys! I appreciate the help. I have one more question. Should I pull out the beaglebone completely and then do the USB connection? Wow this is going to be great if it works. This controller card has never worked right since day one. Thanks again for the help.



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July 22, 2014, 12:31:32 AM
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I did everything you guys said and it worked perfectly. I will provide the steps for this surprisingly simple process. This way when the beaglebones start dying people can breath life back into their terraminers.

Downloaded cgminer get version 4.3.4 into my laptop.
Configured the batch file to point to my pool. No special cointerra commands needed.
Opened the top lid of the miner and disconnected the two usb cables from the cointerra boards.
Connected my two usb printer type cables from my laptop into the miner.
Cut two slots into the lid so I could feed cables out to the pc.
Loaded zadig usb driver loader software into my laptop so that I could change the usb driver to WinUSB
With the laptop already on I then powered up the Terraminer.
The PC recognized the Goldstrike boards.
After they were properly recognized I ran Zadig and changed the USB drivers to WinUSB.
I started cgminer and amazingly the miner began to mine almost instantly.

Since I left the beaglebone with power connection I will plug in ethernet tommorrow and see if I can still see the cointerra interface so that I can hopefully change settings as cgminer does not offer any cointerra setting commands.

Thanks again for your help. I hope this procedure helps other people with Beaglebone problems.




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July 22, 2014, 01:00:53 AM
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Since I left the beaglebone with power connection I will plug in ethernet tommorrow and see if I can still see the cointerra interface so that I can hopefully change settings as cgminer does not offer any cointerra setting commands.


Actually it does, just use command line arguments:

--cta-load
"Set load for CTA devices, 0-255 range"),
--ps-load
"Set power supply load for CTA devices, 0-100 range"
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Thanks JoseSan I will give those a try tomorrow. Do you have a complete list of all the Cointerra commands by any chance? 



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July 22, 2014, 09:38:35 AM
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This is starting to get interesting and fun !!! i was wondering, can i chain all Terraminer into one controller board, and kinda like combining 10 Cointerra machines into one single interface!!!

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July 22, 2014, 06:56:48 PM
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This is starting to get interesting and fun !!! i was wondering, can i chain all Terraminer into one controller board, and kinda like combining 10 Cointerra machines into one single interface!!!

Yes, though this reduces redundancy/resiliency. If your control computer stops working, all your Cointerra machines will be starved for work. I wouldn't recommend it.
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Thanks JoseSan I will give those a try tomorrow. Do you have a complete list of all the Cointerra commands by any chance? 

Those are the only Cointerra-specific command-line arguments in cgminer.
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Thanks JoseSan I will give those a try tomorrow. Do you have a complete list of all the Cointerra commands by any chance? 

Those are the only Cointerra-specific command-line arguments in cgminer.

Funny story - I got those from the source code without looking at the ASIC-README: https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer/blob/master/ASIC-README

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Cointerra devices come up as CTA devices and currently take no command line arguments.

That's sort of a lie, but it might indirectly be telling the truth, as the CTA devices might be ignoring the bits about the power setting, set via these two lines:

   buf[CTA_RESET_LOAD] = opt_cta_load ? opt_cta_load : 255;
   buf[CTA_RESET_PSLOAD] = opt_ps_load;

You can send those commands to cgminer, as the version in your Beaglebone is doing (I had a look).  You're basically saying "please use this much power" but it can happily ignore you. This might also require cooperation from the Beaglebone, but I doubt it since there's no direct signal connection to the PSUs from the Beaglebone (there is a power connection).
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Josesan  I tried the commands and it did not seem to change anything,

Can you please give example of how to do these commands into cgminer
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That's sort of a lie, but it might indirectly be telling the truth, as the CTA devices might be ignoring the bits about the power setting, set via these two lines:

   buf[CTA_RESET_LOAD] = opt_cta_load ? opt_cta_load : 255;
   buf[CTA_RESET_PSLOAD] = opt_ps_load;

You can send those commands to cgminer, as the version in your Beaglebone is doing (I had a look).  You're basically saying "please use this much power" but it can happily ignore you. This might also require cooperation from the Beaglebone, but I doubt it since there's no direct signal connection to the PSUs from the Beaglebone (there is a power connection).

I would like to set up a batch command with power setings




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Can you please give example of how to do these commands into cgminer


./cgminer -c cgminer.conf --cta-load 128 --ps-load 50

That's an example of an (in-theory) 50% power setup. Cointerra never documented what the hell these things do, not even to Con Kolivas. I'm not sure what they do, really.
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Okay thanks JoseSan... I'll give it a try. It appears though my woes with Cointerra are more serious than beaglebone. Both of the hashing boards are over heating badly. I saw a reference to some videos on how to repair the cointerra boards by reapplying thermal paste. I looked for the videos but could not find them on Youtube. Can someone please post the link for the videos. It looks like I am going to have to perform a full repair on this piece of crap hardware. Ugh!



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