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legendary
Activity: 1666
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dogiecoin.com
December 23, 2014, 01:55:18 PM
I have 4 x S3 antminers . I had the 10/24 firmware on them seems like MY GHS was dropping from 450 to 340+ but never going back up to 450 or even close any ideas. When I reboot the GHS jumps back up for about 10-12HRs then back down again. All set at s3+ default 225. I changed the voltage to 0770. I just installed Doges firmware on one of them to try it. Any one has any ideas it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.


do what i did, go to "scheduled tasks" and input this

0 */4 * * * /sbin/reboot

this reboots ur miners every 4 hours or u can select whatever amount to put in, i found they lasted 4 hours and then required a kick in the ass to get the ghs back up there.



I am not really good at linux. Can you please provide instructions on how to do this. After I get to the command prompt of putty.Also is this a known problem with the S3.  Thanks

A reboot wont fix this when the S3 drops a blade, I have to shut down psu for a few seconds and power back up again.

I hope bitmain fixes the dropping of the blades issue.  I have about 2 or 3 drop every day (out of 106)

Which firmware are you dropping blades on?
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1185
dogiecoin.com
December 23, 2014, 01:55:01 PM
Has anyone actually verified that changing the voltage lowers the  watts at the wall?
Yes it has been checked, and NO it does not lower watts at the wall. EDIT though in theory it should......

@Bitmain ... this will cause me to replace all my antminers (72Th) with spoondoolies...  the sp20 is much more responsive to voltage changes measured at the wall.


Unless I can see the wattage at the wall go down with a downvolt on the S3.
Jim


There are many many hardware versions of the S3, not all of them support variable voltage AFAIK.
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1000
December 23, 2014, 01:03:39 PM
Has anyone actually verified that changing the voltage lowers the  watts at the wall?
Yes it has been checked, and NO it does not lower watts at the wall. EDIT though in theory it should......

@Bitmain ... this will cause me to replace all my antminers (72Th) with spoondoolies...  the sp20 is much more responsive to voltage changes measured at the wall.


Unless I can see the wattage at the wall go down with a downvolt on the S3.


Jim
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
December 23, 2014, 12:41:51 PM
pekatete
Any ideas on this one. I know you are extremely knowledgeable.I have read and used a couple of your post. Just trying to get stable at 225.  

I have 4 x S3 antminers . I had the 10/24 firmware on them seems like MY GHS was dropping from 450 to 340+ but never going back up to 450 or even close any ideas. When I reboot the GHS jumps back up for about 10-12HRs then back down again. All set at s3+ default 225. I changed the voltage to 0770. I just installed Doges firmware on one of them to try it. Any one has any ideas it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Thanks

Just my piece, but tuning in voltage, for frequency really helped me. Try at 225 Hz 0760 voltage, and try them again, or anywhere from 0.75v-0.76v in 0.005v increments. You can go out of these ranges but one will be the sweet spot for that frequency.

Seeing you seem to be OK powering these up, I concur with tuning in the voltages ...

pekatete
I will give the voltage tweak a try . Usually takes about 4 hrs to downgrade. Thanks

I seem to find the sweet spot after 15min, then seems to run stable. I'm getting as much as 50GH/s for 0.005v, but there are also sweet spots for each frequency too, which maybe the same voltage for the previous frequency.
sr. member
Activity: 840
Merit: 251
December 23, 2014, 12:29:06 PM
pekatete
Any ideas on this one. I know you are extremely knowledgeable.I have read and used a couple of your post. Just trying to get stable at 225. 

I have 4 x S3 antminers . I had the 10/24 firmware on them seems like MY GHS was dropping from 450 to 340+ but never going back up to 450 or even close any ideas. When I reboot the GHS jumps back up for about 10-12HRs then back down again. All set at s3+ default 225. I changed the voltage to 0770. I just installed Doges firmware on one of them to try it. Any one has any ideas it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Thanks

Just my piece, but tuning in voltage, for frequency really helped me. Try at 225 Hz 0760 voltage, and try them again, or anywhere from 0.75v-0.76v in 0.005v increments. You can go out of these ranges but one will be the sweet spot for that frequency.

Seeing you seem to be OK powering these up, I concur with tuning in the voltages ...

pekatete
I will give the voltage tweak a try . Usually takes about 4 hrs to downgrade. Thanks
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
December 23, 2014, 12:22:33 PM
Problem: Power supply shutdown suddenly with in 5 mins of starting miner.

What is your exact PSU?

below is screen shot of psu

...

That PSU provides just 432 watts on the two 12v rails. that represents 72% of the rated wattage. If you are OC'ing, that is the reason why it is shutting down, else it probably has a fault EDIT or as has been stated above, the PCI-e connectors are on one rail.
I use a 550 watt server PSU, but that has 44.5 Amps on three 12v rails, giving me 534 watts i.e 97% of the rated wattage on the 12v rails

so can i use 4 pin to 6 - pin convertor and plug rest 2 -socket with them or what other solution do you suggest???

is it possible to use this psu or i have to buy new one??

below is the setup it has 2 - 6 pin cables
...

If you know for sure that the 4 pins are on 12v rails, then by any means do that and hopefully you'll then have all the 12v wattage feeding into the S3, that way you'll have all 4 plugs on the S3 populated (but that does not mean you can OC no end ...!).
If you have a multimeter / voltmeter to hand, measure the voltage on the 4 pin cables ... for your own peace of mind.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
December 23, 2014, 12:18:02 PM
pekatete
Any ideas on this one. I know you are extremely knowledgeable.I have read and used a couple of your post. Just trying to get stable at 225. 

I have 4 x S3 antminers . I had the 10/24 firmware on them seems like MY GHS was dropping from 450 to 340+ but never going back up to 450 or even close any ideas. When I reboot the GHS jumps back up for about 10-12HRs then back down again. All set at s3+ default 225. I changed the voltage to 0770. I just installed Doges firmware on one of them to try it. Any one has any ideas it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Thanks

Just my piece, but tuning in voltage, for frequency really helped me. Try at 225 Hz 0760 voltage, and try them again, or anywhere from 0.75v-0.76v in 0.005v increments. You can go out of these ranges but one will be the sweet spot for that frequency.

Seeing you seem to be OK powering these up, I concur with tuning in the voltages ...
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
December 23, 2014, 12:00:19 PM
Has anyone actually verified that changing the voltage lowers the  watts at the wall?
Yes it has been checked, and NO it does not lower watts at the wall. EDIT though in theory it should......

pekatete
Any ideas on this one. I know you are extremely knowledgeable.I have read and used a couple of your post. Just trying to get stable at 225. 

I have 4 x S3 antminers . I had the 10/24 firmware on them seems like MY GHS was dropping from 450 to 340+ but never going back up to 450 or even close any ideas. When I reboot the GHS jumps back up for about 10-12HRs then back down again. All set at s3+ default 225. I changed the voltage to 0770. I just installed Doges firmware on one of them to try it. Any one has any ideas it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.


Thanks

Just my piece, but tuning in voltage, for frequency really helped me. Try at 225 Hz 0760 voltage, and try them again, or anywhere from 0.75v-0.76v in 0.005v increments. You can go out of these ranges but one will be the sweet spot for that frequency.
sr. member
Activity: 840
Merit: 251
December 23, 2014, 11:57:01 AM
Has anyone actually verified that changing the voltage lowers the  watts at the wall?
Yes it has been checked, and NO it does not lower watts at the wall. EDIT though in theory it should......

pekatete
Any ideas on this one.

I have 4 x S3 antminers . I had the 10/24 firmware on them seems like MY GHS was dropping from 450 to 340+ but never going back up to 450 or even close any ideas. When I reboot the GHS jumps back up for about 10-12HRs then back down again. All set at s3+ default 225. I changed the voltage to 0770. I just installed Doges firmware on one of them to try it. Any one has any ideas it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Thanks
I am neither an expert at these things nor an electrical engineer, so take my opinion on that basis.
1. How are you powering them, i.e what PSU's and are you sharing the PSU's between rigs?
2. Are you connecting the PSU's to the same socket / extension, if so, try to separate them.

pekatete
 
1. How are you powering them, i.e what PSU's and are you sharing the PSU's between rigs? I have no sharing of power supplies psu 750 w Corsair
2. Are you connecting the PSU's to the same socket / extension, if so, try to separate them. I have 2 set ups on different breakers.

Also voltage setting at 225 should equal 0770 . Just making sure

Thanks
full member
Activity: 145
Merit: 100
December 23, 2014, 11:50:29 AM
Problem: Power supply shutdown suddenly with in 5 mins of starting miner.

What is your exact PSU?

below is screen shot of psu

...

That PSU provides just 432 watts on the two 12v rails. that represents 72% of the rated wattage. If you are OC'ing, that is the reason why it is shutting down, else it probably has a fault EDIT or as has been stated above, the PCI-e connectors are on one rail.
I use a 550 watt server PSU, but that has 44.5 Amps on three 12v rails, giving me 534 watts i.e 97% of the rated wattage on the 12v rails

so can i use 4 pin to 6 - pin convertor and plug rest 2 -socket with them or what other solution do you suggest???

is it possible to use this psu or i have to buy new one??

below is the setup it has 2 - 6 pin cables

hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
December 23, 2014, 11:49:18 AM
Has anyone actually verified that changing the voltage lowers the  watts at the wall?
Yes it has been checked, and NO it does not lower watts at the wall. EDIT though in theory it should......

pekatete
Any ideas on this one.

I have 4 x S3 antminers . I had the 10/24 firmware on them seems like MY GHS was dropping from 450 to 340+ but never going back up to 450 or even close any ideas. When I reboot the GHS jumps back up for about 10-12HRs then back down again. All set at s3+ default 225. I changed the voltage to 0770. I just installed Doges firmware on one of them to try it. Any one has any ideas it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Thanks
I am neither an expert at these things nor an electrical engineer, so take my opinion on that basis.
1. How are you powering them, i.e what PSU's and are you sharing the PSU's between rigs?
2. Are you connecting the PSU's to the same socket / extension, if so, try to separate them.
sr. member
Activity: 840
Merit: 251
December 23, 2014, 11:44:09 AM
Has anyone actually verified that changing the voltage lowers the  watts at the wall?
Yes it has been checked, and NO it does not lower watts at the wall. EDIT though in theory it should......

pekatete
Any ideas on this one. I know you are extremely knowledgeable.I have read and used a couple of your post. Just trying to get stable at 225. 

I have 4 x S3 antminers . I had the 10/24 firmware on them seems like MY GHS was dropping from 450 to 340+ but never going back up to 450 or even close any ideas. When I reboot the GHS jumps back up for about 10-12HRs then back down again. All set at s3+ default 225. I changed the voltage to 0770. I just installed Doges firmware on one of them to try it. Any one has any ideas it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.


Thanks
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
December 23, 2014, 11:41:22 AM
Has anyone actually verified that changing the voltage lowers the  watts at the wall?
Yes it has been checked, and NO it does not lower watts at the wall. EDIT though in theory it should......
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1000
December 23, 2014, 11:40:13 AM


Has anyone actually verified that changing the voltage lowers the  watts at the wall?
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1000
December 23, 2014, 11:39:25 AM
I have 4 x S3 antminers . I had the 10/24 firmware on them seems like MY GHS was dropping from 450 to 340+ but never going back up to 450 or even close any ideas. When I reboot the GHS jumps back up for about 10-12HRs then back down again. All set at s3+ default 225. I changed the voltage to 0770. I just installed Doges firmware on one of them to try it. Any one has any ideas it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.


do what i did, go to "scheduled tasks" and input this

0 */4 * * * /sbin/reboot

this reboots ur miners every 4 hours or u can select whatever amount to put in, i found they lasted 4 hours and then required a kick in the ass to get the ghs back up there.



I am not really good at linux. Can you please provide instructions on how to do this. After I get to the command prompt of putty.Also is this a known problem with the S3.  Thanks

A reboot wont fix this when the S3 drops a blade, I have to shut down psu for a few seconds and power back up again.

I hope bitmain fixes the dropping of the blades issue.  I have about 2 or 3 drop every day (out of 106)

sr. member
Activity: 840
Merit: 251
December 23, 2014, 11:29:12 AM
I have 4 x S3 antminers . I had the 10/24 firmware on them seems like MY GHS was dropping from 450 to 340+ but never going back up to 450 or even close any ideas. When I reboot the GHS jumps back up for about 10-12HRs then back down again. All set at s3+ default 225. I changed the voltage to 0770. I just installed Doges firmware on one of them to try it. Any one has any ideas it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.


do what i did, go to "scheduled tasks" and input this

0 */4 * * * /sbin/reboot

this reboots ur miners every 4 hours or u can select whatever amount to put in, i found they lasted 4 hours and then required a kick in the ass to get the ghs back up there.



I am not really good at linux. Can you please provide instructions on how to do this. After I get to the command prompt of putty.Also is this a known problem with the S3.  Thanks
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
December 23, 2014, 11:29:07 AM
Hello everyone

Hopefully someone can help me.

I rigged up my first 3 s3's last night and they were running at about 450gh/s, so all OK.

Overnight they all went down to about 200gh/s, so I turned them all off and started them again - they then went up to 450gh/s again.

They have been working for about 4 hours and now one of them has reduced again, but at the moment the other 2 seem to be OK.

Any advise would be great!  They are new from Bitmain yesterday,.

Thanks
Adam

UPDATE- Today so far only 1 of them is doing it, just reducing to about 200gh/s approx. every 4 hours.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
December 23, 2014, 11:28:55 AM
Problem: Power supply shutdown suddenly with in 5 mins of starting miner.

What is your exact PSU?

below is screen shot of psu

...

That PSU provides just 432 watts on the two 12v rails. that represents 72% of the rated wattage. If you are OC'ing, that is the reason why it is shutting down, else it probably has a fault EDIT or as has been stated above, the PCI-e connectors are on one rail.
I use a 550 watt server PSU, but that has 44.5 Amps on three 12v rails, giving me 534 watts i.e 97% of the rated wattage on the 12v rails
legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1024
December 23, 2014, 11:25:30 AM
Problem: Power supply shutdown suddenly with in 5 mins of starting miner.

What is your exact PSU?

below is screen shot of psu



Are the PCI-E 12V connectors on the same cable? They must be on separate cables. One cable will get too hot and the PSU will shutdown for thermal overload protection. If on same cable no good for miner.
full member
Activity: 145
Merit: 100
December 23, 2014, 11:07:49 AM
Problem: Power supply shutdown suddenly with in 5 mins of starting miner.

What is your exact PSU?

below is screen shot of psu

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