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Topic: ANTMINER S3+ Discussion and Support Thread - page 130. (Read 710164 times)

newbie
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November 12, 2014, 06:53:13 PM
freaking awesome that the bitcoin price is recovering, at the current $430 price a single S3+ can now do around $75 a month. Not bad at all.
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
November 12, 2014, 06:40:24 PM
I have the miner plugged in to the router directly.  I originally had it running on static IP 192.168.1.98.  Router setting is default 192.168.1.1.  I can see status through web browser on that IP and also on defalut IP 192.168.1.99 after I factory restore firmware.  I also can see it when I set the IP to DHCP and the router set IP to 192.168.1.31.  Web interface works great on all three IPs but the thing just wont start hashing.  The Red LED stays red when all my other miners red LED go out once its connected to pool.  I even did a ping test on openwrt.org diagnostic and is send 5 packets out but none received.

Log into the unit's web UI and change network to DHCP. Remember to apply the settings.
It may change it's address after this, but that is all you have to do.

yes, but he said it did not work, which is strange. maybe OP did not "save and apply"
You probably should have thought to tell OP to do that in the first place. The only strange thing that was stated is that the unit was hashing properly and then simply stopped, that is VERY strange.
I suspect OP got intoa panic, reflashed the firmware, changed to DHCP and did not apply before rebooting again (in a panic again ...?). The only reason I know of that an S3+ will refuse to start hashing is when it is on a static IP. I can not explain why that happens, but it does.

oh, well, he has enough info to figure it now. sometimes doing twice the same thing brings "them" to life for one mysterios reason or another.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
November 12, 2014, 06:33:14 PM
I have the miner plugged in to the router directly.  I originally had it running on static IP 192.168.1.98.  Router setting is default 192.168.1.1.  I can see status through web browser on that IP and also on defalut IP 192.168.1.99 after I factory restore firmware.  I also can see it when I set the IP to DHCP and the router set IP to 192.168.1.31.  Web interface works great on all three IPs but the thing just wont start hashing.  The Red LED stays red when all my other miners red LED go out once its connected to pool.  I even did a ping test on openwrt.org diagnostic and is send 5 packets out but none received.

Log into the unit's web UI and change network to DHCP. Remember to apply the settings.
It may change it's address after this, but that is all you have to do.

yes, but he said it did not work, which is strange. maybe OP did not "save and apply"
You probably should have thought to tell OP to do that in the first place. The only strange thing that was stated is that the unit was hashing properly and then simply stopped, that is VERY strange.
I suspect OP got intoa panic, reflashed the firmware, changed to DHCP and did not apply before rebooting again (in a panic again ...?). The only reason I know of that an S3+ will refuse to start hashing is when it is on a static IP. I can not explain why that happens, but it does.
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
November 12, 2014, 06:20:58 PM
I have the miner plugged in to the router directly.  I originally had it running on static IP 192.168.1.98.  Router setting is default 192.168.1.1.  I can see status through web browser on that IP and also on defalut IP 192.168.1.99 after I factory restore firmware.  I also can see it when I set the IP to DHCP and the router set IP to 192.168.1.31.  Web interface works great on all three IPs but the thing just wont start hashing.  The Red LED stays red when all my other miners red LED go out once its connected to pool.  I even did a ping test on openwrt.org diagnostic and is send 5 packets out but none received.

Log into the unit's web UI and change network to DHCP. Remember to apply the settings.
It may change it's address after this, but that is all you have to do.

yes, but he said it did not work, which is strange. maybe OP did not "save and apply"
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
November 12, 2014, 06:19:14 PM
I have the miner plugged in to the router directly.  I originally had it running on static IP 192.168.1.98.  Router setting is default 192.168.1.1.  I can see status through web browser on that IP and also on defalut IP 192.168.1.99 after I factory restore firmware.  I also can see it when I set the IP to DHCP and the router set IP to 192.168.1.31.  Web interface works great on all three IPs but the thing just wont start hashing.  The Red LED stays red when all my other miners red LED go out once its connected to pool.  I even did a ping test on openwrt.org diagnostic and is send 5 packets out but none received.

Log into the unit's web UI and change network to DHCP. Remember to apply the settings.
It may change it's address after this, but that is all you have to do.
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
November 12, 2014, 06:18:04 PM
Hey guys, got a probelm with a S3.  Unit was hashing fine but then it just stopped hashing for no reason.  The red LED stays on all the time even after the unit is powered up and connects to the network.  

After power up, the fans spin and red LED comes on then the fans stop for a bit.  After a few seconds, then green and yellow LAN LEDs start flashing, then the fans start spinning.  Then the green LED next the the RED LED comes on but the RED LED does not go out like expected.  I can log into the miner from web brwoser fine but it never resumes hashing.  Is there a fix for this issue? I have rebooted, cycled power, reinstalled backup program and reinstalled firmware and tried to reset the miner with the little button on the back.  Nothing gets it hashing again.  I even changed pools but no go either.

something else is on your network with the same IP?
mistyped pool address?

It the only device on network that is 192.168.1.99.

is it connected through pc or through router? if through pc, restart it.
Also, check the settings of the network (WAN) on the web gui. I had one case when one setting got stuck even after the reset. You should have router at 192.168.1.1 for your setup to work. if your router IP is 192.168.2.1, or something else, then it is what happened. Check your router IP with advanced-ip scanner.

I have the miner plugged in to the router directly.  I originally had it running on static IP 192.168.1.98.  Router setting is default 192.168.1.1.  I can see status through web browser on that IP and also on defalut IP 192.168.1.99 after I factory restore firmware.  I also can see it when I set the IP to DHCP and the router set IP to 192.168.1.31.  Web interface works great on all three IPs but the thing just wont start hashing.  The Red LED stays red when all my other miners red LED go out once its connected to pool.  I even did a ping test on openwrt.org diagnostic and is send 5 packets out but none received.

strange. try to reset again, then use static instead of DHCP, then try google's 8.8.8.8 or try 192.168.1.1 as DNS
full member
Activity: 333
Merit: 100
November 12, 2014, 05:57:49 PM
Hey guys, got a probelm with a S3.  Unit was hashing fine but then it just stopped hashing for no reason.  The red LED stays on all the time even after the unit is powered up and connects to the network.  

After power up, the fans spin and red LED comes on then the fans stop for a bit.  After a few seconds, then green and yellow LAN LEDs start flashing, then the fans start spinning.  Then the green LED next the the RED LED comes on but the RED LED does not go out like expected.  I can log into the miner from web brwoser fine but it never resumes hashing.  Is there a fix for this issue? I have rebooted, cycled power, reinstalled backup program and reinstalled firmware and tried to reset the miner with the little button on the back.  Nothing gets it hashing again.  I even changed pools but no go either.

something else is on your network with the same IP?
mistyped pool address?

It the only device on network that is 192.168.1.99.

is it connected through pc or through router? if through pc, restart it.
Also, check the settings of the network (WAN) on the web gui. I had one case when one setting got stuck even after the reset. You should have router at 192.168.1.1 for your setup to work. if your router IP is 192.168.2.1, or something else, then it is what happened. Check your router IP with advanced-ip scanner.

I have the miner plugged in to the router directly.  I originally had it running on static IP 192.168.1.98.  Router setting is default 192.168.1.1.  I can see status through web browser on that IP and also on defalut IP 192.168.1.99 after I factory restore firmware.  I also can see it when I set the IP to DHCP and the router set IP to 192.168.1.31.  Web interface works great on all three IPs but the thing just wont start hashing.  The Red LED stays red when all my other miners red LED go out once its connected to pool.  I even did a ping test on openwrt.org diagnostic and is send 5 packets out but none received.
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
November 12, 2014, 05:44:59 PM
Hey guys, got a probelm with a S3.  Unit was hashing fine but then it just stopped hashing for no reason.  The red LED stays on all the time even after the unit is powered up and connects to the network.  

After power up, the fans spin and red LED comes on then the fans stop for a bit.  After a few seconds, then green and yellow LAN LEDs start flashing, then the fans start spinning.  Then the green LED next the the RED LED comes on but the RED LED does not go out like expected.  I can log into the miner from web brwoser fine but it never resumes hashing.  Is there a fix for this issue? I have rebooted, cycled power, reinstalled backup program and reinstalled firmware and tried to reset the miner with the little button on the back.  Nothing gets it hashing again.  I even changed pools but no go either.

something else is on your network with the same IP?
mistyped pool address?

It the only device on network that is 192.168.1.99.

is it connected through pc or through router? if through pc, restart it.
Also, check the settings of the network (WAN) on the web gui. I had one case when one setting got stuck even after the reset. You should have router at 192.168.1.1 for your setup to work. if your router IP is 192.168.2.1, or something else, then it is what happened. Check your router IP with advanced-ip scanner.
full member
Activity: 333
Merit: 100
November 12, 2014, 05:38:50 PM
Hey guys, got a probelm with a S3.  Unit was hashing fine but then it just stopped hashing for no reason.  The red LED stays on all the time even after the unit is powered up and connects to the network.  

After power up, the fans spin and red LED comes on then the fans stop for a bit.  After a few seconds, then green and yellow LAN LEDs start flashing, then the fans start spinning.  Then the green LED next the the RED LED comes on but the RED LED does not go out like expected.  I can log into the miner from web brwoser fine but it never resumes hashing.  Is there a fix for this issue? I have rebooted, cycled power, reinstalled backup program and reinstalled firmware and tried to reset the miner with the little button on the back.  Nothing gets it hashing again.  I even changed pools but no go either.

something else is on your network with the same IP?
mistyped pool address?

It the only device on network that is 192.168.1.99.  No I tried other pools and even copied and pasted pool info from my other miners.
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
November 12, 2014, 05:23:13 PM
Hey guys, got a probelm with a S3.  Unit was hashing fine but then it just stopped hashing for no reason.  The red LED stays on all the time even after the unit is powered up and connects to the network.  

After power up, the fans spin and red LED comes on then the fans stop for a bit.  After a few seconds, then green and yellow LAN LEDs start flashing, then the fans start spinning.  Then the green LED next the the RED LED comes on but the RED LED does not go out like expected.  I can log into the miner from web brwoser fine but it never resumes hashing.  Is there a fix for this issue? I have rebooted, cycled power, reinstalled backup program and reinstalled firmware and tried to reset the miner with the little button on the back.  Nothing gets it hashing again.  I even changed pools but no go either.

something else is on your network with the same IP?
mistyped pool address?
full member
Activity: 333
Merit: 100
November 12, 2014, 04:35:44 PM
Hey guys, got a probelm with a S3.  Unit was hashing fine but then it just stopped hashing for no reason.  The red LED stays on all the time even after the unit is powered up and connects to the network.  

After power up, the fans spin and red LED comes on then the fans stop for a bit.  After a few seconds, then green and yellow LAN LEDs start flashing, then the fans start spinning.  Then the green LED next the the RED LED comes on but the RED LED does not go out like expected.  I can log into the miner from web brwoser fine but it never resumes hashing.  Is there a fix for this issue? I have rebooted, cycled power, reinstalled backup program and reinstalled firmware and tried to reset the miner with the little button on the back.  Nothing gets it hashing again.  I even changed pools but no go either.
hero member
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sr. member
Activity: 318
Merit: 250
November 11, 2014, 01:42:37 PM
Mine right now is at 38c and 36c so the fans bounce between low and medium speed, most of the time it stays at medium speed though

Low Speed = 1440 and 1080 rpm
Medium Speed = 1680 and 1320 rpm
High speed = 2100 and 1680 rpm

my room temp is currently 72f, but outside its 35f.... its cold tonight.

You should put them outside in the garage or a covered area.  You wont even need the fans and/or they will run at low speed j/k Tongue

The miners can replace your heater
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
November 11, 2014, 11:21:04 AM
After using an ip scanner to find an S3+ (Paragon whatever), it noted that and all the other hardware fine. However, it also noted say 700+ or so IPs all with the same MAC addy, without any hardware name.

Anyone know what that is or why? Never seen it before.

Thanks, in advance.
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
November 11, 2014, 10:44:44 AM
Or if you want to really get creative, build like a duct behind all your S3 miners exaust fans and plug a dryer vent to it and the heat will go out of the house instead of surrounding the miners in the room lol

Be careful with this, the fans on the miners are not sufficient to push down a dryer vent very far, especially if it has twists and turns.

Net result? Disaster.
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
November 11, 2014, 10:38:33 AM
Right, and thank you. But there were several posts recently in this thread that noted that B11 fans were signficantly louder than prior batches of B3+.

I was wonder if there was any other discussion thereof, or if anyone knew of a change, et cetera, that was more specific.

Thanks again.
I originally posted that my B11 were louder then my batch 8 and 9, but since then they have tapered off and run at fairly the same db as my original S3+s.

Great, thanks for the heads up!
newbie
Activity: 51
Merit: 0
November 11, 2014, 06:14:54 AM
Mine right now is at 38c and 36c so the fans bounce between low and medium speed, most of the time it stays at medium speed though

Low Speed = 1440 and 1080 rpm
Medium Speed = 1680 and 1320 rpm
High speed = 2100 and 1680 rpm

my room temp is currently 72f, but outside its 35f.... its cold tonight.

Mine is running in Bangkok with ambient temps around 30 Celsius when the aircon is not on.  Angry

Yea I bet its loud at that temp, don't worry the same will probably happen to me around summer time when it gets hot where I am.
legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1024
November 11, 2014, 05:08:10 AM
Mine right now is at 38c and 36c so the fans bounce between low and medium speed, most of the time it stays at medium speed though

Low Speed = 1440 and 1080 rpm
Medium Speed = 1680 and 1320 rpm
High speed = 2100 and 1680 rpm

my room temp is currently 72f, but outside its 35f.... its cold tonight.

Mine is running in Bangkok with ambient temps around 30 Celsius when the aircon is not on.  Angry
newbie
Activity: 51
Merit: 0
November 11, 2014, 04:32:22 AM
Mine right now is at 38c and 36c so the fans bounce between low and medium speed, most of the time it stays at medium speed though

Low Speed = 1440 and 1080 rpm
Medium Speed = 1680 and 1320 rpm
High speed = 2100 and 1680 rpm

my room temp is currently 72f, but outside its 35f.... its cold tonight.
legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1024
November 11, 2014, 04:05:18 AM
Has there been any further discussion/confirmation that S3+ B11s are shipping with louder fans?

I'm considering replacing my S1s with S3s, but NOT if the fans are louder. Anyone have any thoughts, links, experiences?

Some points to head off the mindless, "who in their right mind...", comments from the usual suspects:

  • I am well aware of the blunt force calculations concering ROI.
  • I am not crazy for ordering them and having them shipped no matter what you happen to think.
  • You have no idea what I pay for power, or how I use the heat.
  • This is a hobby that I enjoy.

So, other than that, all comments welcome.

Thanks in advance!

the fans on the s3+ are far quieter than the s1

Right, and thank you. But there were several posts recently in this thread that noted that B11 fans were signficantly louder than prior batches of B3+.

I was wonder if there was any other discussion thereof, or if anyone knew of a change, et cetera, that was more specific.

Thanks again.

My Antminer S3+ is my first hardware miner. I have had it just over 24 hours. The fans are very loud when at full speed. When the chip temps are in the low 40's C the fans are at 2400 and 2100 rpm and they are loud. Even with a loud aircon unit on you can still hear the fans.
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