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Topic: Antminer D3 Blissz firmware (10/12 v1.12 update) - page 84. (Read 125911 times)

sr. member
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Guys, please help me out this problem. Today, i had received my miner from Bitmain, so i booted up:

- Two fans are spinning and working.
- The controller and ethernet port are working.
- Three hashboards are all working, all three had showed no signs of xxx or anything related to defective. (Tested each board before plugged in all three).
- The power supply (Bitmain's APW3++) is working as well as all pins
- I am using a power cable 10A - 250v.

Results: If i plug the PSU more than 2 hashboards, the miner will begin to reset every 5 secs, then loop.

So what is the problem here? Is it because my outlet doesn't have enough power to run it? You know something about circuit breakers and sh*t.

I think it's a problem that your PSU can't deliver the power. Needs to be replaced or you can try to install my firmware, set the voltage to lowest and frequency to 400 mhz and see if that keeps running (as it draws way less power, comparable to 2 hashingboards on the original one)
newbie
Activity: 12
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k guys, I just posted this link: www.inginer.xyz
I think that's what we need. (many algo with D3)

Please be careful guys. most Devs will add a dev fee to miner or sell it. anyone asking for money without any working product can potentially be a scam.
member
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k guys, I just posted this link: www.inginer.xyz
I think that's what we need. (many algo with D3)

finally ,someone smart is taking action

jr. member
Activity: 136
Merit: 2
k guys, I just posted this link: www.inginer.xyz
I think that's what we need. (many algo with D3)
member
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Merit: 10

- The power supply (Bitmain's APW3++) is working as well as all pins
- I am using a power cable 10A - 250v.

Results: If i plug the PSU more than 2 hashboards, the miner will begin to reset every 5 secs, then loop.


Where are you?   The US, UK, Asia??  
Power is different all over.

If the US, then is your outlet 220-240v or 120v
If you use it for everyday electronics then it’s 120v

Since your miner is cycling and the breaker isn’t popping then you don’t have enough power gong to the unit.
While the cord may be rated your outlet may be under powering.

Hope that helps.
Sfitz

I am living in USA, if i use a converter like this, does it work?

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/3GYAAOSwkLhaAsB7/s-l1600.jpg

I have two D3s, if i contact a electrician, what should i tell him? What else do i need for him to install? Does anyone know how much amps, volts, and watts for one d3 and bitman's psu?
hta
jr. member
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A happy family is but an earlier heaven!
Hi Blissz,

Automatic restart did not run, although I have ticked: Automatic Reboot on low hashrate detection






Up, note
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0

- The power supply (Bitmain's APW3++) is working as well as all pins
- I am using a power cable 10A - 250v.

Results: If i plug the PSU more than 2 hashboards, the miner will begin to reset every 5 secs, then loop.


Where are you?   The US, UK, Asia?? 
Power is different all over.

If the US, then is your outlet 220-240v or 120v
If you use it for everyday electronics then it’s 120v

Since your miner is cycling and the breaker isn’t popping then you don’t have enough power gong to the unit.
While the cord may be rated your outlet may be under powering.

Hope that helps.
Sfitz
member
Activity: 301
Merit: 10
Guys, please help me out this problem. Today, i had received my miner from Bitmain, so i booted up:

- Two fans are spinning and working.
- The controller and ethernet port are working.
- Three hashboards are all working, all three had showed no signs of xxx or anything related to defective. (Tested each board before plugged in all three).
- The power supply (Bitmain's APW3++) is working as well as all pins
- I am using a power cable 10A - 250v.

Results: If i plug the PSU more than 2 hashboards, the miner will begin to reset every 5 secs, then loop.

So what is the problem here? Is it because my outlet doesn't have enough power to run it? You know something about circuit breakers and sh*t.
newbie
Activity: 45
Merit: 0
btw, your poll is locked so no one can vote Smiley

haha oops, I thought nobody cared Wink

This may be a big ask, but can you have it so we can easily switch between different mining pools.  For instance, I've found myself frequently switching between having NiceHash and Suprnova as my primaries.  It would be great if I could have a second profile that has entirely different pools, or a different order (whatever the user sets).  In this way, I can easily switch my miners to a different pool profile.  It gets tedious to update 5+ miners when its time to change which pool they are operating on.
I second that! Good suggestion!

Awesome Miner is capable to switch between pools based in profitability at the moment, reboot AntMiners based in time, or HW errors, or Low hashrate, set default pools and more, just set privileged api and its done
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 258
Busy day today. Seems some rare cases exists that have temperature reading or fan problems. I will work on more stability today. Thanks for all the feedback. Screenshots and kernel logs are welcome in case you have a problem.
newbie
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Hoping the firmware hacks are the solution, rather than the more involved hardware hacks to fake the fans.

Why don't you just plug the fans in via extension cables (so they're not in the liquid) that way you can lower the fan speed so far they become inaudible.  Not a perfect solution I know but it is one that would work right this second.
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
Can this firmware set zero RPM for both fans (power off fans)?

I'm also wanting to know this, Blissz made it sound like YES in the feature set?
More importantly, for those of use considering fanless immersion approaches, will it boot and run with no fans detected (unplugged!)??

Unplugging after boot is an option too, but annoying for remote management.

I plan to test both scenarios soon, but i'm afraid to run it for even a few seconds with no air movement.  Don't have the oil bath built yet.

Hoping the firmware hacks are the solution, rather than the more involved hardware hacks to fake the fans.
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
@blissz today I discovered something interesting. I had both d3 going happily along when my wife unplugged my router. Both d3 became pissed off over the next 45 minutes. 100c temps etc. Chips went x. Cards dropped out. Could be one means of testing for you. After reboot all seems well but auto didn't catch it on itself.

no starbucks for the wife next week!

I bet it only happens when his specific wife pulls the cord on the router too. All joking aside, I saw similar behavior with the cards dropping out with the network down.. but not the high temps. 
full member
Activity: 218
Merit: 100
btw, your poll is locked so no one can vote Smiley

haha oops, I thought nobody cared Wink

This may be a big ask, but can you have it so we can easily switch between different mining pools.  For instance, I've found myself frequently switching between having NiceHash and Suprnova as my primaries.  It would be great if I could have a second profile that has entirely different pools, or a different order (whatever the user sets).  In this way, I can easily switch my miners to a different pool profile.  It gets tedious to update 5+ miners when its time to change which pool they are operating on.
I second that! Good suggestion!

I third this.  Great suggestion

Use Awesome Miner, its have profit autoswitching and a lot more

External Profit Switching (for ASIC's and Antminers)
Awesome Miner will not add or change any pools on the miner. The profit switcher will only look at the pools already defined on the miner and change the priority of them. The priority is set based on profitability. The profitability of the pool must be known to Awesome Miner, either by using one of the supported multi-pools or by using a coin listed on the Coins tab.

Seems a bit limited for the cost.  I like the monitoring aspects, but I'm not sure this profit switching makes a difference for my D3s


You make a mistake when looking in Awesome Miner, you can add or change Pools, but you need to open the API access on your Antminer,
and it´s make a difference on D3, too
you can switch to Nicehash, Zpool, GranatGas and more as Multipools and it will change to normal Pools like Antpool, too
and there are mosttimes 10 - 50% difference in paying
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1126
@blissz today I discovered something interesting. I had both d3 going happily along when my wife unplugged my router. Both d3 became pissed off over the next 45 minutes. 100c temps etc. Chips went x. Cards dropped out. Could be one means of testing for you. After reboot all seems well but auto didn't catch it on itself.

no starbucks for the wife next week!
newbie
Activity: 48
Merit: 0
@blissz today I discovered something interesting. I had both d3 going happily along when my wife unplugged my router. Both d3 became pissed off over the next 45 minutes. 100c temps etc. Chips went x. Cards dropped out. Could be one means of testing for you. After reboot all seems well but auto didn't catch it on itself.
full member
Activity: 345
Merit: 131
You can mine Litecoin with a script machine through minergate. The D3 will not work.

https://en.minergate.com/faq/using-asic

I don't trust minergate, I used them when I first got into mining and I noticed they take at least 20% of your hashing power.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
You can mine Litecoin with a script machine through minergate. The D3 will not work.

https://en.minergate.com/faq/using-asic
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1126
Do you think will be possible to mine on dashminer.com with a D3?, if this is case how the miner can be configured?

no they use a custom app.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
Do you think will be possible to mine on dashminer.com with a D3?, if this is case how the miner can be configured?
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