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Topic: Antminer S9 - Stops hashing after booting up - Pretty sure it's a fan issue. (Read 177 times)

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This is not true, the warranty stickers cover the screws holding the hashboards in place. You can remove/replace both fans without touching the warranty stickers. You can see it pretty clearly here - https://i.stack.imgur.com/KCpVr.jpg

My oppologies - that is correct tim-bc, it's the screws on the plate behind the fan, not the fan screws. I was thinking incorrectly.
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Did you go through Bitmain? Keep in mind that their warranty stickers are on the screws holding the fans in place - swapping it without their go-ahead could cause you warranty issues later. Just a consideration. Hope that's the solution for you.

This is not true, the warranty stickers cover the screws holding the hashboards in place. You can remove/replace both fans without touching the warranty stickers. You can see it pretty clearly here - https://i.stack.imgur.com/KCpVr.jpg

I bought these back in January, so I believe they are no longer under warranty. (I think the warranty period is 180 days)

The warranty period is 180 days from the shipping date. If you bought them in January, there is a chance that they shipped out on Jan 26 or later. You can check your warranty status with your miner's serial number at https://service.bitmain.com/support/warranty
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Did you go through Bitmain? Keep in mind that their warranty stickers are on the screws holding the fans in place - swapping it without their go-ahead could cause you warranty issues later. Just a consideration. Hope that's the solution for you.

Have you tried setting the fan manually - in the Miner Configuration Tab? You may get a false speed reading, but maybe you can force it to run at 80% to 100% (depending on your ambient temps) to get the temperature in line to run it until you can swap the fan.

BitMaxz posted a link to how to do it earlier.

I bought these back in January, so I believe they are no longer under warranty. (I think the warranty period is 180 days)
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Did you go through Bitmain? Keep in mind that their warranty stickers are on the screws holding the fans in place - swapping it without their go-ahead could cause you warranty issues later. Just a consideration. Hope that's the solution for you.

Have you tried setting the fan manually - in the Miner Configuration Tab? You may get a false speed reading, but maybe you can force it to run at 80% to 100% (depending on your ambient temps) to get the temperature in line to run it until you can swap the fan.

BitMaxz posted a link to how to do it earlier.
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In the OP, the readings on the good fan are read properly on both fan connectors when the fans were swapped. I would think this is a bad fan indication (at least the counter/ticker part of it), not fan detector on the controller. Right?

Yes, that's what I'm thinking as well. I just ordered a new fan. I will post an update once it been replaced, in case anyone else runs into a similar issue.
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It looks like the fan detector is damaged.
Did you try to reset them first to factory default?

Try this guide to manually setup the fan speed of your miner https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/solution-for-antminer-s9-fans-speed-up-down-every-20-seconds-2690140
Then setting them up to higher speed then monitor the fan speed and temp status again.

If you have extra or defective miner then try to use it to replace one of the fan of your miner then check the fan speed again until you found which fan is damaged.

In the OP, the readings on the good fan are read properly on both fan connectors when the fans were swapped. I would think this is a bad fan indication (at least the counter/ticker part of it), not fan detector on the controller. Right?
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It looks like the fan detector is damaged.
Did you try to reset them first to factory default?

Try this guide to manually setup the fan speed of your miner https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/solution-for-antminer-s9-fans-speed-up-down-every-20-seconds-2690140
Then setting them up to higher speed then monitor the fan speed and temp status again.

If you have extra or defective miner then try to use it to replace one of the fan of your miner then check the fan speed again until you found which fan is damaged.
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I would think if it were the controller, then it would not report the working fan properly when you swap them around.

Have you tried another fan in the mix? Replace one of the miner's fans and check your readings. If you have two good readings, then good, and you know which fan is the issue. If not, try putting the first fan back, then swap the other miner's fan and see what you get.

I'm inclined to blame a fan with a failure - maybe shorting with the counter wire somehow?
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Ameador1,

Thanks for the quick reply.

Yes, the fans are definitely connected correctly. The miner has been running fine for months, it randomly stopped working late last night. I only swapped the connectors today to troubleshoot.
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Your image link is not working.

Check the wiring on the fan, compare it to the wiring of the other - are they the same? I wonder if one of them has the counter wire and the positive/negative wire reversed.

I assume you are sure you are connecting the fan properly and not across two different fan connectors... I was hoping to look at this in your pic.


[EDIT] Image is working now...

Any chance getting an up close pic of the fan connections on the miner?
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My S9 stops hashing a few minutes after booting up. I think I've narrowed it down to a fan issue. When working normally, both fan speeds are around 4000-6000 rpm.

This is what I'm currently experiencing:

- High temps on all 3 chips. 128/115/128

- Both fans are receiving power and spinning, so they're not completely dead.

- Before the miner stops hashing, the fan speeds are showing as follows:

Code:
Fan# Fan1 Fan2 Fan3 Fan4 Fan5 Fan6 Fan7 Fan8
Speed (r/min) 0 0 4,440 0 840 840 0 0

- I swapped the two fan connectors on the board, and the numbers are reversed, which leads me to believe one fan is malfunctioning.

Code:
Fan# Fan1 Fan2 Fan3 Fan4 Fan5 Fan6 Fan7 Fan8
Speed (r/min) 0 0 840 840 0 4,440 0

- Why are there 3 fan speeds showing? Could that mean it's a problem with the control board?

Please see attached screenshot.

https://imgur.com/a/gRyRwNH

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks!
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