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Topic: Innosilicon T3+ 57th - Replaced PSU - Fans stop start loop (Read 128 times)

legendary
Activity: 2170
Merit: 6279
be constructive or S.T.F.U
Does the control board has an SDcard slot? if so, go to INNO's website and download the Sdcard files to try and flash the control board, I really see no point in unplugging everything when the control board isn't accessible on the network, if this isn't a PSU issue, then it's indeed a control board issue, nothing more.

Also, you did not give us any history about the miner, was it working on your network before or have you bought it used? because most used miners come with static IP that might have a different subnet mask from yours and thus it won't be accessible because it doesn't try to negotiate an IP address with the router, also, are you sure your router has DHCP enabled?
newbie
Activity: 48
Merit: 0
Good morning,

What cable are you using for the power supply?

Personally until today use a C 19 3 × 1.5 mm² 16 A power cable, however it has started to blacken and burn the electrical outlet. By educating me more deeply, by telling me that it needed 3 × 2.0 mm² of 20 A, unfortunately all the searches done on Google or even chatGPT, impossible to find one of its diameters there.

Hence my question, what cable are you using?
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 2943
Block halving is coming.

You say to check the soldering on the control board... do you mean the soldering underneath the sockets for the PSU plugs on the control board?


Yes, it might need to resolder, or need to clean the socket or terminals due to rust and dirt or maybe one of the terminals is not soldered properly.

Do you have a multimeter? It would be easy to determine if there is power on the control board while it's connected to PSU.

Or if you don't want to much hassle then replace the control board.
jr. member
Activity: 32
Merit: 2
GM friend.

So I removed all connections from the hash boards to control board, I also removed all the fans left on the ETH cable and PSU cables to the control board.

The control board shows no sign of life still, I think we have found the issue!

You say to check the soldering on the control board... do you mean the soldering underneath the sockets for the PSU plugs on the control board?

Thanks!
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 2943
Block halving is coming.
I will be sure to do this first thing! But yeah no show on the browser with IP. Thanks friend!
If you can't access the IP and can't detect the IP of the control board then possible that your control board is shorted or dead.

If you have a multimeter to check the power terminal of this control board you can know if the controller is shorted or not.

You can also check if the power from the supply to the controller is giving enough power or it might have no connection due to weak solder.
jr. member
Activity: 32
Merit: 2
I will be sure to do this first thing! But yeah no show on the browser with IP. Thanks friend!
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 2943
Block halving is coming.
Can you still access the IP through the browser?

If not, would you mind trying to disconnect all connections between the control board and hashboard also disconnect all fans, and then power the control board with the PSU and Ethernet cable?
Let's see if it will show any signs that the control board is still alive then access it through the browser.

If success accessing it through browser make sure to copy all logs and post it here.
jr. member
Activity: 32
Merit: 2
Greetings all.

So I have had issues with my Inno T3+ 57TH. At first, I thought it was a PSU issue so I have had a new one sent to me.

The issue is still the same, here is what happens upon powering it up:

Power on
PSU fans spin/make noise
All 4 Miner fans start spinning for 5 seconds.
All 4 Miner fans stop
This process then just repeats

I have checked the hash boards for any damage or signs of anything, but nothing.

I have reseated all the cables, but still nothing.

The control board shows no lights for the ETH cable or any other lights.

This miner also will not show up on my browser to share logs!

I'm now thinking it may be a fan issue if the miner can refuse to start if one is malfunctioning. Is this even possible as all 4 fans start to spin?

My thinking is more toward the control board, this also shows no signs of damage.

Any assistance will be highly appreciated!

Thanks, guys. Hope you can help!
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