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Topic: Bitmain L3+ Shorting Out (Read 127 times)

jr. member
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January 21, 2018, 04:40:08 PM
#4
Bump...  anyone has had this problem before?
jr. member
Activity: 89
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January 21, 2018, 08:45:20 AM
#3
The tripplite PDU led burnt out for that bank however the recepticles are still showing 120,120 and 0(ground) so no issue with the PDU. Like I said, the metal casing of the l3+ was showing 10 volts. Something loose inside?

L3+ was not overclocked or underclocked at all.

The next psu over (miner next to it) would graze the l3+ and sparks would fly. This miners cable heated up also.

Faulty l3+? Anyone know why some PSUs are grounded and others ARE NOT (FROM THE SAME BATCH/ORDER)?
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January 21, 2018, 01:58:33 AM
#2
Sounds like a psu issue unless the l3+ was way oc'd.  Not sure what else would cause the l3+ to draw that much power on its own.  The l3+ should never draw enough to heat up 14g wiring.  Maybe power issue going to the outlet the psu was plugged in to?
jr. member
Activity: 89
Merit: 1
January 21, 2018, 01:51:35 AM
#1
I have a rogue L3+ that was shorting out. After turning on only 3 boards are hashing. The miner housing (metal casing) was testing at 10 volts. It seems it shorted out the miner/psu next to it, and the TrippLite it was attached to. The LEDs on my metered tripplite burnt out. The power cord 14awg was heating up hot, pulsating. The miner was drawing way too many amps and my breaker blew had to reset it.

I also noticed that some APW3++ PSUs the casing is grounded while others are not. This is a quality control issue or Bitmain just does not care? I have since grounded each miner to PSU. Everything is now bonded.

I am a little nervous because I don't want to start a fire. Any help/knowledge is appreciated. Thanks.
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