Cleaning Antminer Boards Has Anyone Tried Ultrasonic Cleaners?

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5am_v4ultMember
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#1Sep 26, 2020, 05:16 PM
Hey everyone I mostly work with S9/i models since they’re affordable and replacing hash boards isn’t too costly. I’ve got some that I set aside to sell because they weren’t working or would constantly restart, but then I’d try them again weeks or months later and they’d be fine?? The only thing I’ve done is give them a good scrub with a stiff brush and then hit them with contact cleaner. I’m curious if anyone here has had any luck using an Ultrasonic Cleaner with the right fluid? This 6.5l one looks like it could fit a whole hash board and I think the fluid would last a while if you clean them the way I mentioned. Anyone have thoughts or experiences to share? Thanks
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mike_farmSenior Member
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#2Sep 27, 2020, 11:25 AM
I would go cleaning with canned pressurised air and isopropyl alcohol.
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fox2016Member
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#3Sep 27, 2020, 03:22 PM
tossed a few in the dishwasher before
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#4Sep 27, 2020, 04:04 PM
dont use ultrasonic as the vibrations may remove some of the parts that are on board. we have it at work (smaller scale) but never use it for this reason second this one on ebay is way too cheep maybe cant do the work we have one with just 350ml bath and costs around 10times that price. my stolen account lowbander80 was legentary mining since 2013 1JgddX4AWtLxn9G3hMFzR99CVcZk2U66mQ
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mark2011Member
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#5Sep 27, 2020, 08:17 PM
You can use dish washer to clean the boards and dry it under the sun.
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5am_v4ultMember
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#6Sep 28, 2020, 01:13 AM
Is this a joke using a dishwasher to clean boards? Surely water would cause damage? Are you using a washer tablet as well?? I've ordered some iso alc 99.9% in a sprayer, only sprayair i can get is in a can does not last long. Cheers
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#7Sep 28, 2020, 01:56 AM
Not a joke. In general, clean water will NOT harm a miner - or for that matter most other electronic devices: PROVIDED THEY ARE ALLOWED TO THOROUGHLY DRY OUT BEFORE APPLYING POWER AND TURNING THEM ON. Water mixed with other cleaners is used in many areas of electronic device manufacturing. Using soap is fine as well but the concern there is that the boards must be very well rinsed off to remove any remaining traces of it. A final rinse with IPA to help drive out moisture before drying would be a good idea as well.
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its_ninjaSenior Member
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#8Sep 28, 2020, 04:23 AM
Yeah but steer clear of using any dishwasher designed detergents and finishing agents ... A lot of them are pretty nasty on metal over time, so even one wash with them could precipitate later damage and failure.
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5am_v4ultMember
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#9Sep 28, 2020, 09:55 AM
Cheers guys, i'm about to put x3cards in my dishwasher (no detergent/plain water which is soft in my area as well). I'll leave them dry on a radiator (we have them in the UK...lol). Then i will spray them with IPA, it's just in a normal manual sprayer. I also have cans of carb/brake cleaner is in pressurised cans with straw nozzle ends, this stuff also evaporates, has anyone tried that? Thanks
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#10Sep 28, 2020, 01:26 PM
Highly recommend a rechargeable or plugin Compressed Air Duster. Then you don't have to buy/store multiple canisters of compressed air. This was a great change for me in my normal device maintenance.
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#11Sep 28, 2020, 02:57 PM
I cleaned the hashboards with isopropyl alcohol and compressed air, and after installing them in the mine, paradoxically, one of them stopped working. Uncleaned went and cleaned does not go. I let the hashands dry thoroughly. How is it possible?
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mike_farmSenior Member
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#12Sep 28, 2020, 06:58 PM
Bad cable connection?
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#13Sep 28, 2020, 08:30 PM
no ... the cables are fine, so i don't know what could have happened.
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mike_farmSenior Member
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#14Sep 30, 2020, 03:22 AM
ESD damage then, maybe? Did you work with ESD precautions?
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