Author

Topic: Have you ever tried to repair a broken ASIC miner yourself? (Read 166 times)

newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Tried once, too much work.   Angry
legendary
Activity: 2170
Merit: 6279
be constructive or S.T.F.U
I can't access the website.

It was accessible when bitmax and I reached it 2 days ago, now it is down, anyway, there is really nothing much to see there, ZeusBTC had all the materials listed on this website, and exactly no need to pay a dime for something that is avaiable for free, if anyone needs any manual regarding MicroBT gears and can't find it online, feel free to contact me.
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 1065
Crypto Swap Exchange
I can't access the website.

Yeap, same problem here :

jr. member
Activity: 46
Merit: 14
I can't access the website.
legendary
Activity: 2170
Merit: 6279
be constructive or S.T.F.U
The image diagram is free its publicly posted there but when I trying to download the docx or the repair guide from Whatsminer M3 it ask for MHC payment check the screenshot below.



Ok this is strange because i tried downloading something else and it worked, so probably not all are free to download, in the case, you are correct, not sure why OP is trying to sell free content that can be easily found on google unless they added some video explaintion or other materials to the file.

Anyway, we shall find out when they respond to the topic, which I doubt they will to be honest.
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 2943
Block halving is coming.

Not sure where you got the "selling" part from, looking at the website all the diagrams and materials are downloadable for free, they probably offer paid consultation of some sort which of course makes sense, they can't be doing that for free, whether they are legit or not is something I don't know, but I checked the website and the materials are free.

The image diagram is free its publicly posted there but when I trying to download the docx or the repair guide from Whatsminer M3 it ask for MHC payment check the screenshot below.

legendary
Activity: 2170
Merit: 6279
be constructive or S.T.F.U
Are you sure you are selling them? Do you own those guides?
Most of the guides and docs can be downloaded for free from their support.

Not sure where you got the "selling" part from, looking at the website all the diagrams and materials are downloadable for free, they probably offer paid consultation of some sort which of course makes sense, they can't be doing that for free, whether they are legit or not is something I don't know, but I checked the website and the materials are free.

With that said, the claim of being able to fix your miner is just absurd, all those pinouts and diagrams need someone who knows a lot about electronics and has previous experience fixing other circuit boards, someone with no background of that type will never be able to make use of all the info.
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 2943
Block halving is coming.
Are you sure you are selling them? Do you own those guides?
Most of the guides and docs can be downloaded for free from their support.

And also you can download them free from https://www.zeusbtc.com/ASIC-Miner-Repair/

newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
Are you distressed that the damaged ASIC miner has expired its warranty period?
You can repair broken ASIC miners yourself.

I recommend a good place, MinerHome——www.minerhome888.com which offers a lot of technical support for Miner repairs, including AntMiner, Innosilicon, WhatsMiner, AvalonMiner, EbangMiner, and others.

MinerHome was built by ASIC miner maintenance engineers in China.
Here you can obtain maintenance guides, circuit diagrams, and troubleshooting guides for ASIC miner, control boards, power supplies, and other related products. You can also communicate with repair engineers around the world.

Hope you can repair your damaged ASIC miners.  Good luck!
Jump to: