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Topic: Have you ever tried to repair a broken ASIC miner yourself? (Read 56 times)

legendary
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An interesting idea for monetization, but I think that if a miner has no experience in repairing ASICs, he does not have a professional soldering station and has not changed chips before, then it is cheaper for him to contact the workshop. I have extensive experience in repairing various IT equipment, and I understand that information about repairs will only harm an inexperienced person. After an unqualified repair, the cost of repair increases greatly or a new board is required.
newbie
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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!
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