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I have an Ant S3+ That I can access, log into, but both boards will not come online. No red LED's on the inside, I've popped it open, cables look secure. No noticable issues on the boards. I can Web login, set my miner etc.
Anything I should look for? Is it cooked?
Well, that was easy I swapped the board with a control board that only had a single working blade, and boom online. So I clearly had a bad controller. Now to see what happens if I put it witht he one who had an offline blade EDIT: So yup, controller board is dead, have a bad board and a bad blade. What does a new control board cost? does bitmain sell them? Return and repair takes some time. I think I'd first check continuity between the ribbon cable pins and destinations. Perhaps not all points can be seen. Is it always the same side? If you put a single board to the left (looking at the RJ45 port) does chain# 1 show working ASICs? When you connect 2 boards which chain works? When you have a single board connected chain#1 is on the left. When you have two boards connected chain#1 is on the right and chain #2 on the left. Isolate specifically which ribbon cable connector to investigate first. Also you can take the controller board out into bright sunshine and go over it with a dental pick looking for metal or solder balls that don't belong. I do aircraft electrical repair, so I'm good at desnaging until I get to the circuits lol. I move the board to another ant, new cables. No good. So it's the board for sure, wish I new test points or what I was looking for. but I don't feel like poking around with a meter on a working board lol
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April 05, 2015, 07:50:11 AM |
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Picked up a used S3+ from ebay, it was well taken care of. I blew the dust out, fired it up, performed a factory reset, and then got it on my network. It still had the original S3+ firmware, so I flashed to the January 2015 latest version, put in my pool info, and it's hashing away at 450+ gh. Great little box, will let it run for a week or so and then play with overclocking. My S1 is oc'd to 200gh with ~0.8% error rate, so I want to see what I can get out of the S3+ while keeping the error rate less than 0.9%.
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April 05, 2015, 03:33:51 PM Last edit: April 05, 2015, 08:46:57 PM by soy |
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Just took the top off the 'new' bottle of liquid flux. The foil seal is broken, there's flux removed, and there's crap around the inside top. Bought from eio-electronicinventoryonline on ebay. --------------------- This size smt is quite intimidating. After reflowing the solder at the PCIE connectors I reflowed solder at the components top inside of the worse of the two hashboards. This size is so difficult that I'm only going to reflow at the PCIE connectors on the other board, reassemble and test. If something went bad from my reflowing then I want to know. It seems a high probability that there may be current choking at one or more pins of the PCIE dropping the voltage so that's what I'll address on the second board.
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Back up and running. All ASICs are o's. Both fans running. Will see how it does on the hour for a few.
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I restarted both S3#2 and S3#1 at the same time to compare - although S3#1 started off all warmed up. At 30 minutes it looks like my work on S3#2 was no help as it's down to 437.00 avg and dropping while S3#1 is 442.89.
Ran 45 minutes then hashrate had dropped to 420 and as it was on the half hour when I have cgminer-avg-monitor run, it restarted cgminer.
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Lesson learned: Only buy Bitcoin miners from the manufacturers except BFL. One might luck out like I did with Cryptocrane but more likely you'll get somebody's castoff like from Pines in Florida.
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April 06, 2015, 11:26:44 AM |
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hi gusy probably your have s3 and i'm interested , What do you use? PSU for jumper ? i that will do paper clip , i will be safety? don't will hot cables ?
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April 06, 2015, 11:31:55 AM |
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probably your have s3 and i'm interested , What do you use? PSU for jumper ?
i that will do paper clip , i will be safety? don't will hot cables ?
I like to use gold PSU of a decent brand. I have had good luck with the RM-1000 but I did run 2 S3s on it; If only one S3 you dont need that many watts. Yes you can use a paperclip to jump the PSU to start. Main thing about "safety" is putting in right holes. If worried you can buy a switch. If cables get hot I would start looking if there is a problem as if they get to hot it can melt, this is most common if you use a crappy Y PCIe splitter.
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April 06, 2015, 11:39:52 AM |
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probably your have s3 and i'm interested , What do you use? PSU for jumper ?
i that will do paper clip , i will be safety? don't will hot cables ?
I like to use gold PSU of a decent brand. I have had good luck with the RM-1000 but I did run 2 S3s on it; If only one S3 you dont need that many watts. Yes you can use a paperclip to jump the PSU to start. Main thing about "safety" is putting in right holes. If worried you can buy a switch. If cables get hot I would start looking if there is a problem as if they get to hot it can melt, this is most common if you use a crappy Y PCIe splitter. Possible is that paperclip will hot cables ?
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April 06, 2015, 11:54:39 AM |
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probably your have s3 and i'm interested , What do you use? PSU for jumper ?
i that will do paper clip , i will be safety? don't will hot cables ?
I like to use gold PSU of a decent brand. I have had good luck with the RM-1000 but I did run 2 S3s on it; If only one S3 you dont need that many watts. Yes you can use a paperclip to jump the PSU to start. Main thing about "safety" is putting in right holes. If worried you can buy a switch. If cables get hot I would start looking if there is a problem as if they get to hot it can melt, this is most common if you use a crappy Y PCIe splitter. Possible is that paperclip will hot cables ? Speaker wire works well
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April 06, 2015, 11:57:59 AM |
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probably your have s3 and i'm interested , What do you use? PSU for jumper ?
i that will do paper clip , i will be safety? don't will hot cables ?
I like to use gold PSU of a decent brand. I have had good luck with the RM-1000 but I did run 2 S3s on it; If only one S3 you dont need that many watts. Yes you can use a paperclip to jump the PSU to start. Main thing about "safety" is putting in right holes. If worried you can buy a switch. If cables get hot I would start looking if there is a problem as if they get to hot it can melt, this is most common if you use a crappy Y PCIe splitter. Possible is that paperclip will hot cables ? Speaker wire works well paperclip how working ?
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April 06, 2015, 12:02:13 PM |
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probably your have s3 and i'm interested , What do you use? PSU for jumper ?
i that will do paper clip , i will be safety? don't will hot cables ?
I like to use gold PSU of a decent brand. I have had good luck with the RM-1000 but I did run 2 S3s on it; If only one S3 you dont need that many watts. Yes you can use a paperclip to jump the PSU to start. Main thing about "safety" is putting in right holes. If worried you can buy a switch. If cables get hot I would start looking if there is a problem as if they get to hot it can melt, this is most common if you use a crappy Y PCIe splitter. Possible is that paperclip will hot cables ? Speaker wire works well paperclip how working ? Either works fine. It can be anything small enough to fit in the motherboard plastic cord holes. And it has to be able to allow electricity through it. So wire, paperclip, speakerwire, etc etc will let you jump the PSU. And Bitmain actually made a nice switch at one time you can find.
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April 06, 2015, 12:06:33 PM |
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I'm afraid most of the that don't will hot cables
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Darthswan
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April 06, 2015, 12:07:51 PM |
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I'm afraid most of the that don't will hot cables
Don't be, been using speaker wire over a year. No problems at all. On all of my PSUs
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April 06, 2015, 02:34:39 PM |
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Im looking to get some S3. I was wondering what are the spec of the BM1382 ? Can the S3 be underclock ? What is the minimum ? Thanks
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April 06, 2015, 02:47:32 PM |
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I'm afraid most of the that don't will hot cables
Don't be, been using speaker wire over a year. No problems at all. On all of my PSUs The term 'speaker wire' is kind of vague. Speaker wire can vary in gauge.
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April 06, 2015, 03:15:46 PM |
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I'm afraid most of the that don't will hot cables
Don't be, been using speaker wire over a year. No problems at all. On all of my PSUs The term 'speaker wire' is kind of vague. Speaker wire can vary in gauge. It may be, but logic would dictate you can't stick large speaker wire into small holes.
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April 06, 2015, 03:29:23 PM |
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With enough solder, anything is possible.
But yeah, I would not think speaker wire would be safe for 200+ W.
Soy has said he is a retired tech guy, so I tend to side with the old guys on stuff like that.
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April 06, 2015, 03:35:41 PM |
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i don;t undestand , what talking.
Tell me one good Which is better?
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April 06, 2015, 03:42:22 PM |
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i don;t undestand , what talking.
Tell me one good Which is better?
A paperclip is fine to use. I have used that method on dozens of PSU's. Nothing will get hot. If you don't feel comfortable with that, there are the Antminer jump switches you can purchase.
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April 06, 2015, 03:52:06 PM |
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i don;t undestand , what talking.
Tell me one good Which is better?
A paperclip is fine to use. I have used that method on dozens of PSU's. Nothing will get hot. If you don't feel comfortable with that, there are the Antminer jump switches you can purchase. This talkong i understanf . thanks . good man .
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April 06, 2015, 03:53:56 PM |
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Else question .
I that will turn on psu after s3 how long in time will turn on s3 ?
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daddyfatsax
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April 06, 2015, 03:57:51 PM |
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Else question .
I that will turn on psu after s3 how long in time will turn on s3 ?
S3 takes anywhere from 2-5 minutes to start mining.
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