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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Antminer D3 Blissz firmware (10/12 v1.12 update)
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hossamelsawy
on 25/12/2017, 17:32:19 UTC

The original firmware (Never updated)  works perfectly and stable with 500 mhz and 18 gh
 

there is not even one hw error during 48 hours operation.

Why do you guys trying to change such a stable firmware , I cant  understand really

 https://ibb.co/f803AR
which one do you mean sir
the upgraded one from Antminer Huh?
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Board Mining software (miners)
Re: Antminer Monitor
by
hossamelsawy
on 12/12/2017, 18:47:46 UTC
Hello there,

I just want to share with you an "Antminer Monitor" I am developing. You can check the source at https://github.com/anselal/antminer-monitor
It is based on Flask, a python web micro-framework. Currently the app support miner model L3+, S7, S9, D3. The features include keeping an eye on temperatures, fan speed, hashrate, total hashrate grouped by model.
There are in-app notifications in case of a problem. Every problem is logged in a file. Currently the log file is not accessible vie the web interface, but will be available in feature releases.
Another requested feature is the ability to reboot/power off the miner, which will soon available (currently working on it)
You can find more information on the projects page at github.
If you would like to contribute you can do so by reporting any error, request new features or create pull requests.

I am very excited about this project. I hope it will help you monitor our miners, especially if you own a lot of them.

Happy mining !!!
please can you help me to know how can i install it
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Antminer D3 Blissz firmware (10/12 v1.12 update)
by
hossamelsawy
on 12/12/2017, 18:27:31 UTC
Nice to read this guys! A beta version 2.0 is close. It adds quite some nice things which I will let you know soon Cool
I really appreciate your great work , my D3 is working now
thank you so much
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Antminer D3 Blissz firmware (10/12 v1.12 update)
by
hossamelsawy
on 11/12/2017, 18:05:56 UTC
wow glad i found this, can give a little love to my D3's (and wallets)
which fireware did you use
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Antminer D3 Blissz firmware (08/12 v1.11 update)
by
hossamelsawy
on 10/12/2017, 19:04:44 UTC
I found that a frequency of 506 works like a charm and the miners all work great.  
Ok I will use it and I wish it success but what about the voltage is it = 10
 
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Re: Antminer D3 Blissz firmware (08/12 v1.11 update)
by
hossamelsawy
on 10/12/2017, 18:42:15 UTC
Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency   GH/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)   ASIC status
1   60   537   6583.55   6   53   73   oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooo
2   60   537   6291.02   753   51   69   oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooo  
3    where is chani 3  
  
 in other mines show 3 Chain#  



Try with lower frequency 537 is to much, don´t know why bitmain do it, but there are to much HW-Errors and the Miner get mostime to hot, too

When you run the Miner with 220-240V then try 506
with 120V try something around 450


can't help but throw this in again, doesn't matter if you are 240 or 120 it matters what your psu can do without strain. *IF* you are using an old server psu where at 220 it is producing 1200w and at 110 it is producing 900 w THAT will make a difference - but if you have a 1500w psu that can run on either, then 1500 is the max you are looking at.. the 220 vs 110 is only going to change the amps going *IN* to the psu (less heat on your cord or ability to use a smaller cord maybe less strain on the psu in the way of heat) but that will in no way affect what setting you can put on the miner itself, from the psu out 12v at whatever amps is going to be 12v at whatever amps.. doesn't matter AT ALL if it is 110 or 220 coming in. - thickness of the individual wires in the 6-pin makes a difference, the amps your psu can handle on it's 12v rail makes a difference.. but the miner doesn't care at all. not even the tiniest bit- if you have issues at 120v with 537 then either you have a miner with issues (plenty of them out there) or you need a better psu.


When i wrote it, i have the orig. Bitmain PSU in mind, and this is to small on 120V with frequency 537

I have strange problem
after 4 hours it gives me xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx again
so do I need to decrease the frequency as i have 537 with 220 v
please anyone help
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Antminer D3 Blissz firmware (08/12 v1.11 update)
by
hossamelsawy
on 08/12/2017, 22:12:21 UTC
Hey guys,

Apologies since I'm late to the game here but hoping someone can help me out. I have a D3 (19.3G) that has been buggy to say the least over the last week.

Question here would be if anyone think the firmware here may help me and what setting may be recommended as a starting point.

Symptoms...
It started with lots of HW errors then turned into 3rd board not showing all the chips (55/60). Thousands of errors happening in a very short timeframe. Sometimes over night that board will go to X's. Reboot used to fix it but then started showing less chips.

What I tried
Latest firmware from Bitmain
Not powering the 3rd board. This worked fine for a few hours then sometime over night the 2nd board went to all X's. Reboot this morning and now the 2nd board is experiencing the same issues I had with the 3rd board showing 55/60 chips.

It ran fine for a couple of weeks but now I've got nothing but headache with it and at $6-$7/day profits I'm really frustrated having paid $1600 for it and made less than $150 so far.

This is the PSU I'm using since I bought this from a guy who claimed it was new off of craigslist. I had to buy my own PSU and this is what he suggested. I have been running the the 1200W on boards 2-3 and the 750W on board 1 and the control board. Both units run well under the max of 1950W between the 2. I power on the 1200W first then the 750W.
https://www.parallelminer.com/product/now-with-rev7-board-1950watt-110v240v-80-gold-power-supply-for-antminer-d3/

Like I said, I'm new so please go easy on me. My concerns are raised because I don't know if it's something "I'm" doing to this or it's just the nature of the D3. Not to mention I have since ordered (from Bitmain) 3 new S9 ASICs. One for end of December and 2 for end of January. 6 month warranty and due to make a good amount but I'm concerned I'll have issues like with the D3. ebay is fetching a good price though so my plan was to unbox 1 S9, run it and if problems I could always dump the other 2 on ebay.

Many thanks to all for your efforts and I appreciate your time.

I've now had this exact same scenario happen with 5 of my D3's. I followed all trouble shooting steps including moving the non-working boards over to chain 0 on the controller which was still working and then powering the machine with on that hash board. After starting the machine with only the bad hash board connected it still wouldn't show up. So far over the last 2 weeks I've now shipped a total of 5 defective hashboards back to bitmain for repair. Firmware isn't going to fix your problem. You need to follow the troubleshooting steps outlined by bitmain, identify the defective boards, open a support ticket at support.bitmain.com and wait for a response. Then they will instruct you to open a repair ticket, remove the defective boards and ship them back for repair. Sorry this has happened to you but know you're definitely not alone. I have 8 D3's and 5 of them now have defective boards.

I have the same problem but i try the last firmware of Blissz and it works now but it gives me HW =0
so what it the HW means Huh
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Antminer D3 Blissz firmware (29/11 v1.01 update)
by
hossamelsawy
on 08/12/2017, 21:39:24 UTC
Need some assistance/advice with my brand new Antminer D3.

I'm not trying to waste anyone's time so I'm going to try and be as detailed as possible so people can diagnose the problems I have.


Alright, the first day I get the miner. Runs for about 3-4 hours. Has red "fault light flash"--> check and see every chip has a red "x" restart and the entire board 3 just no longer showed up on the page.

I went and upgraded firmware and now all three are back up but the third only shows "54" chips while the rest show 60. I am unsure why this is.

It's been going well on Antpool now for about 24 hours but I've noticed it's got millions... MILLIONS of hardware errors. I am unsure how to fix this or what it means.



Here's my situation: Miner is a room with ac + window open. (80F- 60F at night). The power supply is the APW3++ from Bitmain. I'm in USA so I believe it's 120 volts if that matters.

Everything else seems to be set to default. You can see my recent miner status here: It seems to have improved hash rate for the time being?



https://imgur.com/oqT12Hf


Plus on a side note, it randomly hits 0.00 hash or something on antpool charts: https://imgur.com/a/d54aG


Anyways, should I try to use my warranty to get it fixed? What are the benefits of using this "firmware" and how is it possible that it would be quieter faster hashing, and less power? Can't Bitmain just update theirs? I'm very new to this and would love to learn so all advice is greatly appreciated.
When have installed on 120V you get only 1000-1100W out of a Bitmain PSU.
The HW Errors is a fault from Bitmain, they put the frequency so high only to label the miner with 19.3GH, try in the settings to reduce the frequency to 506. this was my magic number on the last 2 D3 i get from Bitmain.

Blissz, change the Firmware you can setup for all 3 hashboards independent the Power and frequency, how you see in your pic the last hashboard is hotter, lot HW-Errors.
With this Firmware you can tweak your D3 to get the best out of all 3 Hashboards



Thank you for that understanding, but my question is what exactly does it mean to get "hardware errors" it just means it's too hot? Hasn't even hit over 70C yet on a board? Plus, If I reduce the "frequency" what exactly does that do to my hash speed? Would it result in a reduced speed or no? what're the benefits?




I have the same problem :

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tstpxhj3jm4kpg8/Chips%20problem.jpg?dl=0

Many HW and lost 6 chips in few hours...

I contacted bitmain support's I' m waitting their respons

But sometime I recover one chip and the second chain disappear ...

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ng8w9cy86xlxe5c/55%20chips.jpg?dl=0

keep me updated. Thanks Cheesy

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Bitmain's response :
 
Dear ...,

Please try reloading the firmware:

https://shop.bitmain.com/support.htm?pid=00720170915192851224mJ36J1ap066E

Run the miner for 20 minutes after loading.

If it still does not work please test each hash board separately to determine which one is defective.

To test each hash board separately: keep the PSU connectors and controller cable on one of the hash boards connected and disconnect the cables from the other two hash boards. With the miner running you can see the status of the connected hash board.

Here is more detail: http://support.bitmain.com/hc/en-us/articles/226142788-Testing-hash-board-one-by-one

On the miner status screen defective chips are displayed as "xxx", "---" or " ASIC≠72

Once you know which part is defective please create a Repair ticket and ship the part back to us according to these instructions: https://shop.bitmain.com/workOrderGuide.htm

http://support.bitmain.com/hc/en-us/articles/222648028-How-to-disassemble-miners

Please pack the hash boards carefully. If the PINs are lost due to shipping damage it will void the warranty. Here is a video demonstrating how to pack the boards: https://youtu.be/Z0LdykALhxI

Please let us know if you have additional questions or concerns.

Best regards,
Barbara
Bitmain

I have the same problem and I have followed the instruction they gave but still the same problem
may you tell me what did you do
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Antminer D3 technical problem
by
hossamelsawy
on 08/12/2017, 19:27:29 UTC
I have a problem in my D3 miner just bought and i need someone to help me please
when I test each hash board separately and keep the PSU connectors and controller cable on one of the hash boards connected and disconnect the cables from the other two hash boards, it works very well but when I test all hash boards together it gives me (xxxxxxx) after about one hour
I downloaded the fire-ware from bitman website and upgraded but still gives me the same problem