That was a very good entry point to ASIC repair. I just have one question, why do we need to feed the board 21V during repair? Isn't the normal power socket 12v?
thoroughly enjoyed watching the video was very informative ! Love the positive attitude Do you have a list of the items you use as an affiliate link so I can order thanks? Also Could you make a video covering the voltage domains if possible and how they are powered/work?
Hi i really like your videos they are so much better then the bitmain training class . i am having issues with many of my t17 boards i use the generic bitmain test jig and my main problem right now is that i get different readings on the same board exemple i get 18 asic found then 24 then 3 back to 18 some board do many more # of asic found i even sometimes get all asic found then back to a lower number ... very discouraging stuff. i was wondering if you ever had that type of issues ? is my test jig defective or are many of my boards just messed up the same way. thank you for your time
I have an Atten ST-862D. It's definitely nicer than the entry level stations but you should be able to get the same results with yours. The trick is to heat it from underneath...
I had someone say you had to reflash the eeprom after you replace a chip. true? I have a 0 chip board and a 40 chip board I am thinking of repairing. (Tester is $$$$ !!!!)
Keep this up, waiting other models like s19j Pro
Thanks! Unfortunately I don't see them very often. The 17 generation is just cheap enough that that's what most people go for...
thanks for beginner tutorials very helpful!
Always good videos! Keep up
Very informative and well explained video. Thank you.
That was a very good entry point to ASIC repair. I just have one question, why do we need to feed the board 21V during repair? Isn't the normal power socket 12v?
This was awsome bro, thanks
Thanks for watching!
thoroughly enjoyed watching the video was very informative !
Love the positive attitude
Do you have a list of the items you use as an affiliate link so I can order thanks?
Also
Could you make a video covering the voltage domains if possible and how they are powered/work?
No list currently unfortunately.....I need to put one up on the wiki.
I do have a video on power distribution, maybe that will answer your questions.
Hi i really like your videos they are so much better then the bitmain training class . i am having issues with many of my t17 boards i use the generic bitmain test jig and my main problem right now is that i get different readings on the same board exemple i get 18 asic found then 24 then 3 back to 18 some board do many more # of asic found i even sometimes get all asic found then back to a lower number ... very discouraging stuff. i was wondering if you ever had that type of issues ? is my test jig defective or are many of my boards just messed up the same way. thank you for your time
Hey man, what brand is your heat gun? I have a Yihua something or other, but I don't seem to get the same results you do, for times/air flow.
I have an Atten ST-862D. It's definitely nicer than the entry level stations but you should be able to get the same results with yours. The trick is to heat it from underneath...
Why is there a voltage between the heat sinks?
Thank you for good video!
I had someone say you had to reflash the eeprom after you replace a chip. true? I have a 0 chip board and a 40 chip board I am thinking of repairing. (Tester is $$$$ !!!!)
Can you bypass a chip that has slid off and run 29 chips? Is that possible?
what are you charging for this kind of work?
where can i have your test fixture that your working on it ??
tester.asic.repair/en
Will the Hash Board still hash if one of these Chips have broken off?
nope!