ASIC Repair Canada
ASIC Repair Canada
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DIY - S17 Pro with corroded trace
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by email: info@ASICRepairCanada.com
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Видео

DIY - Two techniques to put heatsinks back on
Просмотров 4,8 тыс.2 года назад
Check out the wiki (work in progress): asicrepaircanada.ddns.net/index.php/Main_Page Reach me: On the Antminer Repair Discord server: discord.gg/WTxkyEnCQB by email: info@ASICRepairCanada.com
DIY- When to give up - PART 2 - DID I FIX IT???
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 года назад
UPDATE: Board dropped again overnight. That's it, I'm calling it on that one. Thanks for watching! Check out the wiki (work in progress): asicrepaircanada.ddns.net/index.php/Main_Page Reach me: On the Antminer Repair Discord server: discord.gg/WTxkyEnCQB by email: info@ASICRepairCanada.com
DIY - Unstable boards - when do we quit?
Просмотров 9262 года назад
Check out the wiki (work in progress): asicrepaircanada.ddns.net/index.php/Main_Page Reach me: On the Antminer Repair Discord server: discord.gg/WTxkyEnCQB by email: info@ASICRepairCanada.com
Hashboard protective case: Prototype #2
Просмотров 4932 года назад
If you don't know, I am in the process of designing a case that can be 3d printed to protect hashboards while they are being shipped. This is the second iteration. Much beefier in all the right places. Check out the wiki (work in progress): asicrepaircanada.ddns.net/index.php/Main_Page Reach me: On the Antminer Repair Discord server: discord.gg/WTxkyEnCQB by email: info@ASICRepairCanada.com
DIY - Re-tinning used chips - spikes and balls method
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.2 года назад
If you're careful, chances are you can reuse a salvaged chip as-is without having to add any solder. But sometimes you had too much coffee and your tweezers slip and solder goes all over the place....whoops. In this video: the spikes and balls technique. Check out the wiki (work in progress): asicrepaircanada.ddns.net/index.php/Main_Page Reach me: On the Antminer Repair Discord server: discord....
DIY - How to troubleshoot a S17+ with 0 ASICs detected
Просмотров 11 тыс.2 года назад
Here's a quick description of the steps to take to troubleshoot a S17 with 0 ASICs: Visual inspection. Anything look out of the ordinary? If not, assume bad chip, let's find it! 1- Find out where the ASIC chain is broken: Inject 1.8v into the RI of a chip to test the chain from chip #1 up to that chip. If testing the last chip in a domain (chips 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, etc) use the 1.8v from the nex...
DIY - How to troubleshoot a S17Pro hashboard that has a partial number of ASICs detected
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.2 года назад
In this video I show you how I troubleshoot a board that has a partial number of ASICs detected. Could we have gone straight to the bad chip? Of course. But it's always nice to confirm before you start replacing chips for that one time when the problem is somewhere else... Check out the wiki (work in progress): asicrepaircanada.ddns.net/index.php/Main_Page Reach me: On the Antminer Repair Disco...
Hashboard protective case: The prototype...
Просмотров 3252 года назад
Check out the wiki (work in progress): asicrepaircanada.ddns.net/index.php/Main_Page Reach me: On the Antminer Repair Discord server: discord.gg/WTxkyEnCQB by email: info@ASICRepairCanada.com
DIY ASIC Repair - Don't always trust your tester
Просмотров 10 тыс.2 года назад
When your tester gives you a certain number of chips detected, it is common practice to focus your efforts in that area. However as we are going to see here, that is not always the case... Hopefully you find something useful out of this video. Check out the wiki (work in progress): asicrepaircanada.ddns.net/index.php/Main_Page Reach me: On the Antminer Repair Discord server: discord.gg/WTxkyEnC...
WO5 - S17 Pro missing heatsinks - surprise: one extra bad chip
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.2 года назад
In this video I troubleshoot a S17 Pro hashboard initially showing 0 ASICs. I was fully expecting to have to replace only the 2 chips that were missing the heatsinks but I there was a third bad chip....surprise! Check out the wiki (work in progress): wiki.ASICRepairCanada.com Reach me: On the Antminer Repair Discord server: discord.gg/WTxkyEnCQB by email: info@ASICRepairCanada.com
WO4 - Full diag and fix of S17+ with missing heatsinks.
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.2 года назад
In this video, I do a full diagnostic board fix on video. Sorry for putting my head in front of the camera! Still trying to figure out the best setup to make everything clear on camera... Check out the wiki (work in progress): wiki.ASICRepairCanada.com Reach me: On the Antminer Repair Discord server: discord.gg/WTxkyEnCQB by email: info@ASICRepairCanada.com
ASIC Repair - DIY Corner - Power Distribution
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.2 года назад
In this first video of the DIY Corner, we chat a bit about power distribution on a hashboard... because understanding makes us troubleshoot better and more efficiently! Check out the wiki (work in progress): wiki.ASICRepairCanada.com Reach me: On the Antminer Repair Discord server: discord.gg/WTxkyEnCQB or by email: info@ASICRepairCanada.com
ASIC Repair - WorkOrder #2 - 3 x S17+ hashboards with missing heatsinks
Просмотров 3 тыс.2 года назад
The first customer repair video on this channel! Just a couple of chip replacements and some curve balls from the S17 boards.... I know the quality isn't the best but I have a different technical solution coming, especially for the microscope part that will surely improve things! To get in touch: In the Antminer Repair Discord server: discord.gg/WTxkyEnCQB (I go by the name Spooky) Or by email:...
Welcome to the channel!!
Просмотров 9162 года назад
A little bit about me and what I'm trying to do here... To get in touch: 1. Antminer Repair Discord server: discord.gg/WTxkyEnCQB 2. Email: info@ASICRepairCanada.com Also: I'm building a wiki....slowly adding more info! Feel free to contribute what you can, that's the idea!: wiki.ASICRepairCanada.com

Комментарии

  • @ITFKB
    @ITFKB 2 месяца назад

    How much for one pieces repair price

  • @guywhoknows
    @guywhoknows 2 месяца назад

    I've got intermittent ASICS... Cold boot missing, reboot after a heat up and then off they go again a little later! Dry joints I think, but I've looked at the board once already. Another has all ASICS, no hash. My day tomorrow

  • @Freeloader767
    @Freeloader767 2 месяца назад

    Mine had a hole burned into the board when we had a series of power surges. Detected the board but kept on skipping it. Took it apart and then saw what happened. Just filled it up with solder and it was working again for about a week. Same thing. Did it again, now been running for about 2 ish months.

  • @Lui0029
    @Lui0029 3 месяца назад

    Is it possible to bypass a bad chip and just run with one less ASIC?

  • @matthewolsen4298
    @matthewolsen4298 5 месяцев назад

    Will the Hash Board still hash if one of these Chips have broken off?

  • @Fb-th7eo
    @Fb-th7eo 5 месяцев назад

    PLEASE SHOW RETINNING CHIPS?

  • @Jorge-jy4hn
    @Jorge-jy4hn 5 месяцев назад

    Hi friend mine wont stick you know what kind of solder this use, because the temp is right i can make loose the other heatsinks with the same temp but this one wont stick

  • @toddstiverson7131
    @toddstiverson7131 6 месяцев назад

    I tried this on one of my 17+ zero asics and it went from zero to 5 asics however I'm a little confused. I injected at chip 11- 5 asics. chip 6- 5 asics. So where would my issue be? Chips 1-11 or 44 to 11?

  • @lewisthebus
    @lewisthebus 6 месяцев назад

    How would i send my boards your way? Thanks

  • @john22389
    @john22389 7 месяцев назад

    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 $$$$ !!!!)

  • @ISeeDeadGamers
    @ISeeDeadGamers 10 месяцев назад

    Solder Dance at 29:18.

  • @dezznuzzinyomouth2543
    @dezznuzzinyomouth2543 10 месяцев назад

    The tester reads total logic chips present and responding to voltage. You still have to identify the chip that is giving an issue. 64 doesnt mean 64. It means 64/total. Rtfm!!

  • @hosseinvalipour6267
    @hosseinvalipour6267 10 месяцев назад

    thank you sir very usefull content for miner repaire and maintenance thanks again

  • @lexingtRick
    @lexingtRick 11 месяцев назад

    But the heatsink, is it only glued?

  • @kamkoum99
    @kamkoum99 Год назад

    Great video should i use this technique on the pad or just the chip

  • @k1e1v1i1n
    @k1e1v1i1n Год назад

    what are you charging for this kind of work?

  • @yetimanification
    @yetimanification Год назад

    Can you bypass a chip that has slid off and run 29 chips? Is that possible?

  • @themine1500
    @themine1500 Год назад

    When you did the chip replacement here. Did you use a good used chip recycled from another board.. or did you use a fresh chip and have to pre-tin it? Great videos!

  • @themine1500
    @themine1500 Год назад

    When you heat the board from the bottom like this… what keeps the heat sync from the underside from falling off?

  • @BeezyKing99
    @BeezyKing99 Год назад

    What would be a suitable set of chips to replace on a Z9 mini with a dead chip, while the rest can still function?

  • @quotidien_
    @quotidien_ Год назад

    Why is there a voltage between the heat sinks?

  • @stevenhuei6683
    @stevenhuei6683 Год назад

    Is better let the board keep blowing with fan while checking,let it cool as possible , we know 17 series mostly has cold solder join , when it heats up problems gone but it appears when it's cold .

  • @user-uc2hd4fb9t
    @user-uc2hd4fb9t Год назад

    много грязи мой чаще

  • @kamkoum99
    @kamkoum99 Год назад

    Can i use this method on any miner instead of thermal glue

  • @geedon1
    @geedon1 Год назад

    These videos are excellent. How come you're not making more? I hope all is well

  • @nimanazeri1742
    @nimanazeri1742 Год назад

    What I do for each board, remove all the heatsink and reflow all chips, it takes lots of time but it will stable. I couldn't find any other option.

  • @nimanazeri1742
    @nimanazeri1742 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this video, but this is just temporary repair sir! I don't think these Hashboards will work for more than a month. If you don't reflow all the chips, it will fail again very soon...

  • @joeltorres457
    @joeltorres457 Год назад

    You offer repair services?

  • @corey81509
    @corey81509 Год назад

    Hey so in order for me to start up in this i have to buy broken asics and hope i can figure out how to fix them right … thats wat im thinking … i want to start fixing asics but have no broken asics 😂😂😂

  • @corey81509
    @corey81509 Год назад

    Idk man kinda new … really wanna get into asic repair … or just board repair period mobo’s etc … but not sure where to start …

  • @georgetownsend
    @georgetownsend Год назад

    Is it possible to bypass a bad chip and just run with one less ASIC?

  • @Saijai420
    @Saijai420 Год назад

    T15 asic0 do you have a tutorial?

  • @carbon_coin8245
    @carbon_coin8245 Год назад

    God bless you for this information I am from Nigeria this is so helpful 👍

  • @TimeSum21
    @TimeSum21 Год назад

    Interesting video. Do you have a schematic of this board? That would be helpful in figuring out what you just said.

  • @Pepaw-Bill
    @Pepaw-Bill Год назад

    Thank you. Best demo on simple heat sink install on RUclips.

  • @BatteryProductions
    @BatteryProductions Год назад

    i learned a lot! thanks. i have noticed S9 hashboards, some have boost circuit some dont, it baffles me a little, its my perception that maybe the boost is not really needed but very welcomed? shed any light on that?

  • @ZippyCoheny
    @ZippyCoheny Год назад

    Thanks. I needed this for my digital forensics homework.

  • @celsoreyesbroca4017
    @celsoreyesbroca4017 2 года назад

    Hi. I would measure the RI/O from chip 65 all the way down to see if the 1.7 V or 1.8 v is there until the last chip (1). And measure the clk (0.8 or 0.9 V) the opposite way as clk moves from chip 1 to the last chip. Based on that you can remove the heatsink and it is likely you find a ball of solder shorting the pads of that chip with the faulty RI or CLk voltage. If there was not anything visible that is making the chain signal(s) be broken I would reflow that chip and cool it and redo the signal test before replacing it. If that did not work I would measure the test points in diode mode just to triple check and if the values were not as they must be then I would replace the chip. I have done it and it has helped me save boards and reduce headches :). Sometimes I remove the heatsink I find that some boards are missing resistors or capacitors (the ones surronding the faulty chip), of course I compare it to a good board from which I removed all heatsinks.

  • @martinmalik9776
    @martinmalik9776 2 года назад

    Hi, you make great videos. Could you please advise me. When checking and measuring hashboard S17+, chip 5 gives me 0.8 v, but chip 6 already receives 1.8 v measured CLK per chip, I can't figure out the error, how is this possible. Can you please advise me where the error could be? I replaced chip 6 with a brand new one, but I still have the same problem and I don't know what to do. That's why I'm asking for help. Thank you, if you answer me and give me advice, I will be very happy and very grateful.

  • @xplodegaming192
    @xplodegaming192 2 года назад

    What temp do you usually set your heat gun too?

    • @ISeeDeadGamers
      @ISeeDeadGamers 9 месяцев назад

      He said > >My station is pretty much always at 340 degrees C and 60% air. I bump the temp up and the air down when I solder small components so that I don't blow them away.

  • @robertfeng9374
    @robertfeng9374 2 года назад

    Hi Sir, you bring us a great video, thank you very much, but one question for you, at 13 minute 50 seconds of your video, you begin to measure the 1.8V and 0.8V, I noted you put one prob on the heatsink(chip side), Does the heatsink equal to domain GND? I have measured my S17+ hash board, the heatsink(chip top) is not domain GND and neither 1.8V or 0.8? What voltage is on the heatsink(chip top)? thank you very much.

  • @jeffwelch1238
    @jeffwelch1238 2 года назад

    Do you do board repairs for others?

  • @Saywhatohno
    @Saywhatohno 2 года назад

    Your videos are amazing!! do you put the solder on the back of the heat sink and on the chip first and then heat it up? what solder do you use? what about thermal paste?

  • @bizzy423
    @bizzy423 2 года назад

    thanks for beginner tutorials very helpful!

  • @rfr653
    @rfr653 2 года назад

    Good job mate.

  • @rfr653
    @rfr653 2 года назад

    Good job mate.

  • @dafamaulana619
    @dafamaulana619 2 года назад

    I will learn this and start working on repairing this machine. because there are many engine models that I will study and repair, maybe S19, T19, and T17 too. - does every hasboard have such a black dot path? - does the high temperature still have to replace the chip? - is it enough to stick the chip with the flux? or the new chip already has a tin ball installed? - what temperature blower did you use to remove and install the heatsink and chip? - how long do you cool a board that has already been heated? - you counted heatsink 1 from bottom left, does that count apply to other board models? - if one of the ICs burns, will the path be damaged or not? otherwise I just need to replace the burned IC that's all right? sorry if I ask a lot of questions, because I never learned this kind of repair at first, even using a multitester I don't understand.

  • @worldentropy
    @worldentropy 2 года назад

    I'm not sure that your description of how the 1.8V and 0.8V voltage domains is correct. According to schematics and a number of boards I've seen (taking the S17+ as an example), the 1.8V core domain voltage (and thus the 0.8V domain) is regulated down by the domain LDO straight from the 21V main supply voltage for all but the last three domains. The last three domains derive their 1.8V supply from the 24V boost regulator output. What you stated here is that the LDOs derive their input voltage from two domains prior to where they are, and I'm yet to see a board with that configuration - in fact, if you do have collateral showing this for models you've worked on, then It'd be really good to share that. As an aside, the domain voltages and power distribution of these boards are amongst the worst I've ever seen in high performance computing and FPGA designs in general, in over 25 years being a researcher and an engineer.

    • @asicrepaircanada159
      @asicrepaircanada159 2 года назад

      Thanks for the input. I'm not sure how your proposed layout would work. 1. On a S17+, you can easily see that the input pin of the 1.8v LDO of domain 1 is directly connected to the ground of domain 5 which is effectively the same as the positive side of the core voltage of domain 4 (3 domains higher, hence the need for a boost voltage for the last 3 domains). There is an internal trace, just check continuity and you will find it without a doubt. 2. We know that all domains use the same values for the components used to set the regulated voltage. If all LDOs were supplied by the board voltage, the output of each domain would be different relative to each domain ground since the ground of each domain varies relative to board ground. 3. The schematics call the LDO input VDD_IN where the board voltage is VDD_21V0.

    • @worldentropy
      @worldentropy 2 года назад

      ​@@asicrepaircanada159 Thanks for responding; I just love these discussions :) Re: 1, without the benefit of X-Ray inspection of the internal layers, standard practice would dictate internal ground and power plains, as well as who-knows-what other layers inside; these will also double as thermal dissipation aids. I bet if we de-populated a board, we'd be able to identify both through and buried vias that achieve the routing. Not that I have any confidence in any schematics the Chinese produce, much less Bitmain, but I'm going by a) what the (silly excuse for) service manuals show and b) by measurements taken from repair jobs. Re: 2, not sure I get what you mean here. All LDOs, save the last three, are fed by the 21V pre-boost. Using the same component values only makes sense, since you want the same voltage across the domains - 1.8 and 0.8. I've not done full testing on grounds, but suspect that grounds for the 1.8v and 0.8v domains are one and the same, hence you're able to derive the 0.8v straight out of it's 1.8v older brother. Re: 3, you're neglecting the MP2019, and therein lies another ridiculous design quirk.

  • @deepakkamath6164
    @deepakkamath6164 2 года назад

    Please share your email Thanks

  • @amilcardelacressonniere4942
    @amilcardelacressonniere4942 2 года назад

    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