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NaturalNerd · 64w
Why? And did you just should upon me?
Frogfren17 ⚡️🐸 bitcoin liberation · 84w
My best friends name is Cory Porter He is from Indiana
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ok so I have an S19 miner that has a temperature sensor out. I know how to solder. does anyone on here have experience fixing this problem? a little guidance would be nice
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The Beave · 84w
Do you have the schematics for the board? If not, it's going to be a lot harder to figure out.
S!ayer · 84w
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has anyone bypassed the power supply on a miner and done a hard wire set up with solar to the boards? I'm thinking of trying it with an s19 just seeing if anyone else has brainstormed this 🤔
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DaddyJones · 85w
Still would need a battery and solar controller so you don’t burn it out… but yeah should work no problem 😉
BottleTeams · 85w
Just here for the updates. Sounds like it would be a sick setup.
The Beave · 85w
The power supply move came with is correct for 120V single phase input. I typically run it between 400-800W since any more than that it heats up too much. (I live in a smaller RV trailer.)
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I was looking into a solar mine for one of my s19s and I noticed the power supply puts out 12v DC to the boards so I was thinking y not bypass the power supply ( avoiding the power loss from DC to AC then back to DC) and just direct wire to the board bus bar.
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The Beave · 85w
You can't do that. You need a voltage regulated power supply. Bypassing the safeties built in really puts your whole setup at risk. You MUST use a solar charge controller of good quality to make the most of your panels. Solar charge controllers are designed to charge batteries, not power things ...
kidwarp · 85w
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kidwarp · 85w
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The Beave · 85w
The power supply move came with is correct for 120V single phase input. I typically run it between 400-800W since any more than that it heats up too much. (I live in a smaller RV trailer.)
The Beave · 85w
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