Thank you again for the follow up and trying to help. I am running mine on a single 220v 40A so that should be plenty on my end. I am really leaning towards it not being a defective back plane at this point as I have been testing on multiple machines. I emailed Bitfury support a few times over the last couple weeks and never received a response. This is getting a little frustrating lol.
Was utilizing the jumper to update the firmware a solid requirement for getting your miners up and running? I tried the exact process you described, but did not have any luck:
1.) Flash a SD card with Openminer v1.2 image
2.) With the jumper added to the MB, connect to the miner and run a firmware update (I am using a makeshift jumper - penny and electrical tape)
3.) Once the firmware is updated, restart the miner and remove the jumper for normal operations.
I tried this scenario with both v1.2 as well as 1.3.3. I also tried Slushpool, Antpool, BTC.com, and Kano pool. If the the jumper/firmware update process the main determining factor which allowed you to finally start hashing, I can order a handful of jumpers just to make sure of the outcome of that process.
I emailed Bitfury Support for a 4th time today so hopefully that might wake them up (not holding my breath). I am willing to pay someone for support at this point because I am losing money everyday by not having these machines up and running. Please keep me updated if you have any additional ideas.
Best,
-Shane
Everything works on 1.3.3!
Like I did. I flashed the SD card with this firmware, inserted everything back, installed the jumper on the board (this is important), and turned on the ASIC. Then, in the ASIC menu, I clicked the Upgrade Firmware button, waited a few minutes. After, I went into the pool settings, the fields were empty. I drove the data of the pool on which I dig, and after a reboot, he also gave me 0 hashing boards! In the address field, where the address of the stratum is registered, you need to write the IP address of the pool. The pool address can be found using the ping command. And that’s all. After a reboot, he showed all 6 boards, and went a hashrate. The only problem on this firmware is it does not regulate the cooler speed. At 1.2 rpm regulated normally.
P / S. Yes, the jumper is always installed, and it always has been, I didn’t even remove it. Everything worked fine and is still working.
And yes, sorry for my language, I am writing through a translator, since I am Russian-speaking ...