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Re: Hacking Bitmain Antminers (S7 & S9) because man a lot of these break......
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Hazzard
on 08/02/2018, 00:14:23 UTC
You can order those chips on alibaba. Perhaps even aliexpress.

Could you replace said chip?

If so, just replace, add thermal paste and heatsink, should be good to go.

Pardon if my suggestion isn't the best, just trying to help. Know a good deal about computer hardware but this isn't my expertise.

What is the name of the chip we need to purchase?
Can you post a link to an example?


I too am having issues with a miner that kills my PSUs after only half an hour.
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Re: Ebit e9 miner with 6.8Th/s from Ebang company a new rival for existing producers
by
Hazzard
on 24/01/2018, 07:37:03 UTC
Just received 2 x E9 T after waiting a month and a lot of pestering. I am in the US.
One seems to run fine the other flashing red light and does not show up, searched with advanced ip scanner and nothing.
Tried  about 50 times to call hotline for service, get the recording and then it drops the call.
Has anyone dealt with their service. Says a whole lot of impressive things. Is any of it real?


Advanced IP scanner won't do anything if the machine is on a different subnet than your desktop.

Download Wireshark, run it, and look for ARP requests coming from the miner to get what IP it is assigned.

Once you have that IP, change your IP to match that network and connect to it.


I have IP of the unit, that part was easy.
What I can't find anywhere is how to change to the right subnet.

IP address of miner is: 192.168.103.175
I've tried configuring my IPv4 manually. Setting IP as 192.168.103.63
And subnet as 255.255.255.128

What am I doing wrong here?
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Board Mining support
Re: Connect to eBit-E9 Wirelessly
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Hazzard
on 24/01/2018, 06:52:25 UTC
I also am having trouble connecting even wiring direct to the router.
Does anyone know how to get into the Ebit in the first place?
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Re: Ebit E9 PSU??
by
Hazzard
on 12/01/2018, 01:57:24 UTC
I've purchased PSUs for my Ebit E9 plus' from China.
However, my vendor has expressed concern that the PSU is configured for the 220v of China, and may not work on my American outlets.
She says that these are different from other PSUs she's sold me, and that these will need a different solution.

I'm assuming I can't just plug it into a travel adapter? Will I need to buy a stepup converter? Or just get new PSUs?