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Topic: S19k Pro Sleep Mode (Read 50 times)

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Just digging around
July 14, 2024, 04:07:21 AM
#4
It is reliable in the way that it will stay sleep. Even after power going out, coming back, etc.

You can also try alternative firmwares like BRAIINS which have nice features like auto tune and an GRPC API.
hero member
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July 06, 2024, 02:54:45 AM
#3
I used sleep mod when mine was too hot 🥵.

Oh, that gives me an idea.  I have some temp monitors over Z-Wave (OpenHAB) and MQTT.  I could put something together where if certain temp thresholds are met I could start/stop miner through sleep mode.  That is assuming I could send commands to the S19 via some kind of API.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
July 05, 2024, 11:12:29 PM
#2
Is the sleep mode reliable?  

More specifically, can I with some degree of confidence leave my S19k Pro powered on, set it to "sleep mode", leave it unattended, and remotely start and stop mining on demand without having to worry about it going offline, randomly rebooting itself and mining, or loosing contact with it so long as my internet is stable?  What happens if the power goes out and then comes back on?

Has anyone had experience with it?

I used sleep mod when mine was too hot 🥵.

S17 pro

S19 pro

S19

I would say they were okay for the most part but not 99% more like 97%

I in 30 times it did not work correctly.

whatsminers 50 s were better when set to idle.
hero member
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July 05, 2024, 10:57:26 PM
#1
Is the sleep mode reliable?  

More specifically, can I with some degree of confidence leave my S19k Pro powered on, set it to "sleep mode", leave it unattended, and remotely start and stop mining on demand without having to worry about it going offline, randomly rebooting itself and mining, or loosing contact with it so long as my internet is stable?  What happens if the power goes out and then comes back on?

Has anyone had experience with it?
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