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Topic: Spondoolies SP20 Issue - page 2. (Read 3048 times)

newbie
Activity: 64
Merit: 0
January 03, 2016, 03:30:11 PM
#8
I suppose you might be able to make them. Or perhaps find someone with a bad unit that you could buy for parts. I would like to get a good hashing board and a spare controller possibly. The spare hashing board is most important to me. What would you let one of your hashing boards go for?
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
January 03, 2016, 11:11:24 AM
#7
Hi  i need a couple of ribbon cables from control board to hash board sp20 think this is the no hlxt top hwm 2651 ? not sure anybody no were can buy
newbie
Activity: 64
Merit: 0
January 02, 2016, 09:29:52 PM
#6
Hey guys, I have a new question. Something strange happened today with my SP20 so I rebooted it. When it came back up I am unable to access it using the web gui. I am however able to access the SP20 using SSH with Putty.

I am wondering how to do some of the things I would do using the web gui but in ssh. Such as, what commands would I use to restart the mining process( minergate in the web gui).

I know I can probably just do an SD boot or SD recovery and instantly sort this out but I am trying to learn how to do this stuff via command line using SSH with Putty. That way I can get an understanding on how all this works.

Also, is there a list compiled somewhere of the known command SP20 commands to get things accomplished? I know the basics such as using the vi /etc/mg_custom_mode

How do you check your mining status in SSH as well?

Thanx in advance for answering this newbies dumb questions......
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1005
ASIC Wannabe
December 28, 2015, 02:14:09 PM
#5
Thank you for your advice. I agree. That was just one of the tests I did for maybe 3 minutes. I agree I dont link having too high of temps. Before I was having issues with this unit I always ran the fan at 100%. The room I was "Testing" in for that screenshot has to have noise kept at a minimum.

I have also tried reseating all connectors to no avail.

IMO temps up to 110 are fine. 115+ is a sign your settings need a slight adjustment

Few steps to check for hardware issues:
1) confirm that PCIe connector is properly seated, delivering power, not burnt out at all
2) open up unit. inspect blade for signs of damage (such as a burn mark or chipped components)
3) reseat all data connectors. Swap which sides the blades are on to rule out a cable/controller issue
4) this should have been about 30min without power.
5) reassemble everything, put SP20 in a warm (>20C) room, and even hit it with a blowdrier if you have one handy. if the board is 25-30C when you start the unit, that might be your best chance of mitigating any thermal issues on the ASIC-init.

if these dont identify/resolve the issue, its a bad chip or other failed component. not much can be done about that at this point unless the marketplace on the forums will buy/sell it
newbie
Activity: 64
Merit: 0
December 27, 2015, 07:30:41 PM
#4
Thank you for your advice. I agree. That was just one of the tests I did for maybe 3 minutes. I agree I dont link having too high of temps. Before I was having issues with this unit I always ran the fan at 100%. The room I was "Testing" in for that screenshot has to have noise kept at a minimum.

I have also tried reseating all connectors to no avail.
alh
legendary
Activity: 1846
Merit: 1052
December 27, 2015, 05:18:45 PM
#3
It also looks like you've set the fan speed to 20. That seems too low for your power settings, and is reflected in the temperatures on the otjher ASICs. I don't expect that will revive the loop that's down, but you might want to turn it off and let it cool for at least 30 minutes to see if that helps. I personally get nervous when I see chip temps in excess of 100C on my SP20.
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
December 24, 2015, 11:36:01 AM
#2
Try removing and resetting the other connectors.
Otherwise, looking like it might be a Rockerbox chip gone bad.
newbie
Activity: 64
Merit: 0
December 24, 2015, 12:27:36 AM
#1
Hello all, I am having a bit of trouble with my SP20. I am having issues with one of the loops being disabled. I have not tried a different PSU as I dont have one worthy. I have tried switching around the PCIe cables to see if it was a power issue. I am using a EVGA Supernova 1300 G2. I have tried a factory reset even as well as different firmware versions and even tried using the sd card to boot. The problem started when I tried lowering the watts.

Last night I even removed all the heat sinks from each hashing board cleaned all the chips and sinks real well and applied fresh thermal paste.

Is there anything I can do to fix this or do I have a bad board?

Thank you in advance to anyone who takes the time to look into this for me.

Also, should I be worried about the BIST Fails?

Code:
2.7.1
Uptime:325 | FPGA ver:100 | BIST in 59
-----BOARD-0-----
PSU[UNKNOWN]: 0->(196w/196w)[196 196 196] (->196w[196 196 196]) (lim=250) 0c 339GH cooling:0/0xc
-----BOARD-1-----
PSU[UNKNOWN]: 0->(186w/186w)[186 186 186] (->186w[186 186 186]) (lim=250) 0c 331GH cooling:0/0xc
-----BOARD-2-----
PSU[UNKNOWN]: 0->(203w/203w)[203 203 203] (->203w[203 203 203]) (lim=250) 0c 351GH cooling:0/0xc
-----BOARD-3-----
PSU[UNKNOWN]: 0->(5w/5w)[5 5 5] (->5w[5 5 5]) (lim=250) 0c 0GH cooling:0/0xc
LOOP[0] ON TO:0 (w:22)
 0: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:671 vlt2:674(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:674) 77W 115A  61c] ASIC:[ 95c (125c) 880hz(BL: 880) WN:9/0 (ffffffff) (E:193) F:0 L:0]
 1: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:667 vlt2:674(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:674) 80W 118A  77c] ASIC:[105c (125c) 880hz(BL: 880) WN:13/0 (fffffff7) (E:192) F:0 L:0]
LOOP[1] ON TO:0 (w:28)
 2: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:662 vlt2:664(DCl:794 Tl:664 Ul:674) 78W 118A  84c] ASIC:[120c (125c) 890hz(BL: 890) WN:9/0 (ffffffff) (E:193) F:0 L:0]
 3: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:630 vlt2:637(DCl:794 Tl:637 Ul:674) 71W 111A  86c] ASIC:[120c (125c) 830hz(BL: 830) WN:19/0 (ffffffff) (E:193) F:0 L:0]
LOOP[2] ON TO:0 (w:20)
 4: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:671 vlt2:674(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:674) 78W 116A  57c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 870hz(BL: 870) WN:6/0 (ffffffff) (E:193) F:0 L:0]
 5: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:669 vlt2:674(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:674) 85W 126A  71c] ASIC:[115c (125c) 950hz(BL: 950) WN:14/0 (ffffffff) (E:193) F:0 L:0]
LOOP[3] OFF TO:0 (test serial failed)
6: disabled (serial problem)
7: disabled (serial problem)

[H:HW:1022Gh (500),DC-W:471,L:0,A:6,MMtmp:0 TMP:(28/28)=>=>=>(72/72 , 41/41)]
Pushed 11 jobs , in HW queue 4 jobs (sw:0, hw:0)!
min:22 wins:70[this/last min:3/11] bist-fail:56, hw-err:0
leading-zeroes:42 idle promils[s/m]:0/0, rate:768gh/s asic-count:42 (wins:2+1)
wall watts:647
Fan:20, conseq:200
AC2DC BAD: 0 0
R/NR: 314/0
RTF asics: 0
FET: 0:5 1:5
 0 restarted      0 reset          0 reset2         0 fake_wins
 0 stuck_bist     0 low_power      0 stuck_pll      0 runtime_dsble
 0 purge_queue    0 read_timeouts  0 dc2dc_i2c       0 read_tmout2    0 read_crptn
 0 purge_queue3   0 bad_idle
 0 err_murata
Adapter queues: rsp=1, req=23
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