This is definitely not the ideal way to do this repair. Leaving low temp solder in the joint is almost a 100%guarantee of a future failure. Never leave low temp solder in ANY joint, especially on a board that you KNOW is going to be under constant thermal stress. If you're going to do it, do it right. Use the low melt to wick/solder sucker ALL the solder out of the joints. Then use leaded solder to install the new part
@madelectronengineering do you repair all Ks0 pros how do I get in touch with you I may have popped capacitors not sure have to take it apart forgot to turn the fans on when I turned it on and heard a pop after a bit
Hey Mad Electron, new sub here. Can you comment on the safety and/or suitability of a 24v PSU ? I was wondering if the the KS0 Pro hardware could run on 24v input, and if this would resolve the issue of too many amps through the barrel plug. The 24v PSU's are the same style (like a laptop charger) and intended for running LED driver boards. Thanks for the great content!
At 12 volts it only takes 120 watts to reach 10 amps. There’s going to be a lot of these getting fried by people using the server PSUs. At 19.5 volts it takes 195 watts to reach 10 amps.
Then influencers should stop recommending things that can burn down our house. 12v to 19v. I’ll bet ice river laughing all way to bank when they see this crap. I don’t get it. If they don’t know electrical principles they shouldn’t recommend such things.
Yes! This video is exactly what I needed to see as my veteran miner cable also just friend my barrel connector
Awesome video.
Great video! Knew sooner or later that would happen to someone.
Hi
I am trying to order some parts connector but to be sure can you share the link to the product?
Thank you
I always said the junk paste looks like bubble gum that has been chewed for a few days and broken down lol
Exciting
This is definitely not the ideal way to do this repair. Leaving low temp solder in the joint is almost a 100%guarantee of a future failure. Never leave low temp solder in ANY joint, especially on a board that you KNOW is going to be under constant thermal stress. If you're going to do it, do it right. Use the low melt to wick/solder sucker ALL the solder out of the joints. Then use leaded solder to install the new part
Good job. Would recommend adding low melt to the legs before removal. But you got it done.
Can u tell me where to find replacement piece for board I had same problem
how many Amps are the fuses on ?
also why does 12v works on this one? how do we find out what voltage is ok?
I used arctic 1mm thick on the top rails and seems to work well. I use 6.5"× 1/2" x 1mm thick
@madelectronengineering do you repair all Ks0 pros how do I get in touch with you I may have popped capacitors not sure have to take it apart forgot to turn the fans on when I turned it on and heard a pop after a bit
Hey Mad Electron, new sub here.
Can you comment on the safety and/or suitability of a 24v PSU ?
I was wondering if the the KS0 Pro hardware could run on 24v input, and if this would resolve the issue of too many amps through the barrel plug.
The 24v PSU's are the same style (like a laptop charger) and intended for running LED driver boards.
Thanks for the great content!
At 12 volts it only takes 120 watts to reach 10 amps. There’s going to be a lot of these getting fried by people using the server PSUs. At 19.5 volts it takes 195 watts to reach 10 amps.
So 19.5 would be the safer option, but if your of above 300gh what is a wattage?
@@cadendgama1427above 300GH it gets into the 170+w range, I recommend using a 230w power supply when clocking over 300GH.
@@MyLibertyTV thank you! I am going to be using a 19.5v 230w psu
This is how mine ended up, do you do repairs Mad Electron?
Then influencers should stop recommending things that can burn down our house. 12v to 19v. I’ll bet ice river laughing all way to bank when they see this crap. I don’t get it. If they don’t know electrical principles they shouldn’t recommend such things.
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