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jr. member
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September 23, 2017, 03:31:20 PM
#12
same here, 2 of the D3's have the same issue, after a couple of time they both
shows the xxx xxx
go down with frequenz will help for now, will see if it is more stable with lower Frequenz
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September 23, 2017, 02:51:47 PM
#11
ok, i think i got the solution, i had same issue, i had my miners connected to internet through powerline (internet over power) but after i connected them directly to router and since then they run nonstop without issues....
 Try to put your miners to run directly to router, and check if they ll get same XXXXX issue again, im pretty sure the powerline adaptors cause this issue

Mine is connected to a switch directly, which in turn is connected to the router, directly as well.

2 D3's, one with the issue, another without, I can only think it's hardware now
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September 23, 2017, 02:41:56 PM
#10
ok, i think i got the solution, i had same issue, i had my miners connected to internet through powerline (internet over power) but after i connected them directly to router and since then they run nonstop without issues....
 Try to put your miners to run directly to router, and check if they ll get same XXXXX issue again, im pretty sure the powerline adaptors cause this issue

Can't think of a router with that many ports
newbie
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September 23, 2017, 12:36:43 PM
#9
ok, i think i got the solution, i had same issue, i had my miners connected to internet through powerline (internet over power) but after i connected them directly to router and since then they run nonstop without issues....
 Try to put your miners to run directly to router, and check if they ll get same XXXXX issue again, im pretty sure the powerline adaptors cause this issue
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September 23, 2017, 11:57:05 AM
#8
Perhaps not enough power, that is the sound of it, maybe. You need the log files to see where the issue is. Before coming here, check those because that will tell you what the deal is and you will probably not even need advice after that because it is very straight forward

Already switched PSU, and still the same, and it's only happening on one (in my case), and the PSU i switched is working perfectly on another rig
hero member
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September 23, 2017, 11:37:32 AM
#7
Perhaps not enough power, that is the sound of it, maybe. You need the log files to see where the issue is. Before coming here, check those because that will tell you what the deal is and you will probably not even need advice after that because it is very straight forward
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September 23, 2017, 03:54:49 AM
#6
They all doing it i guess is the way they work and we need a firware update
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September 22, 2017, 01:07:27 PM
#5
I've been mining for a couple days already i have about 10 D3s running at the moment and i can't cerrainly say how often it happens because i haven't been monitoring them long enough but they'll go into fault mode (red led blinking) if i check the status 1 or 2 hasboards will show xxxxxx after a while will come back to the normal status if anyone is mining right now are youe miners doing the same?

That could be also a fault PSU, try to switch PSU's from a working one to that one and try it again.


I know thats what the troubleshooting says but i have 14 and they all do the same lol

Mine just arreived and it's also doing the same... damnit!!

Gonna open a support ticket
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September 21, 2017, 08:03:10 PM
#4
I've been mining for a couple days already i have about 10 D3s running at the moment and i can't cerrainly say how often it happens because i haven't been monitoring them long enough but they'll go into fault mode (red led blinking) if i check the status 1 or 2 hasboards will show xxxxxx after a while will come back to the normal status if anyone is mining right now are youe miners doing the same?

That could be also a fault PSU, try to switch PSU's from a working one to that one and try it again.


I know thats what the troubleshooting says but i have 14 and they all do the same lol
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September 21, 2017, 07:32:32 PM
#3
I've been mining for a couple days already i have about 10 D3s running at the moment and i can't cerrainly say how often it happens because i haven't been monitoring them long enough but they'll go into fault mode (red led blinking) if i check the status 1 or 2 hasboards will show xxxxxx after a while will come back to the normal status if anyone is mining right now are youe miners doing the same?

That could be also a fault PSU, try to switch PSU's from a working one to that one and try it again.
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September 21, 2017, 02:58:58 PM
#2
bump
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September 20, 2017, 08:24:46 PM
#1
I've been mining for a couple days already i have about 10 D3s running at the moment and i can't cerrainly say how often it happens because i haven't been monitoring them long enough but they'll go into fault mode (red led blinking) if i check the status 1 or 2 hasboards will show xxxxxx after a while will come back to the normal status if anyone is mining right now are youe miners doing the same?
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