Bad maintenance can really mess up your machines and cut their lifespan, so I thought it’d be great to share some tips on keeping our mining gear running longer. But first, we should also consider what typically causes damage to our equipment.
So, if you want your gear to last, here are some suggestions:
These tips are inspired by some insights I found online.
My own personal advice would be:
- Keep any food, drinks, or anything that could spill away from your gear.
- If you’ve got a dedicated area in your home for your equipment, it’s probably best to keep kids and pets away from that space.
- If you can, cover your equipment when it’s not in use to prevent dust buildup.
How to care for your mining gear
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coin_sigmaLegendary
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#2Jan 6, 2025, 01:48 AM
If your units are from Bitmain I'm sure they will guide you on how to maintain your mining units and all of your needs is already there.
If other tips and guides are not mentioned in your link above I suggest use the guide from Bitmain you can check the guide from this link below
- Antminer Operation and Maintenance Guide
My house is full of dust, its just the way it is so I won't leave my house that I built just because I want to run my mining rigs in a safe location, now im used to cleaning the rig from time to time.
All of these tips are applicable for any type of electronics as well, but you forgot to include one:
- Always keep the miner's temperature to normal operating levels, do not run it while its overheating because that will damage parts inside the miner.
This is especially true to miners because they are overclocked all the time so have a higher rate of failure.
This is definitely the most important tip to mention but has mentioned it, allowing the machine to cool down from heat feels like losing money to miners. But definitely it's the loss one has to undergo to save the mining equipments.
If the extra heat can offset the cost of a new, replacement miner at MSRP price plus shipping, then by all means, go for it. Otherwise the extra tuning is not worth the risk.
coin_sigmaLegendary
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#7Jan 10, 2025, 02:24 PM
Actually, Bitmain units already have a default temperature limit if one of the hashboard reaches the limit it will automatically shut down other units of Bitmain will stay running it but that hashboard will stop mining. All Bitmain units have temp protection so if you see an abnormal reboot or other hashboard of the miner stop mining then restart the unit and monitor the temp.
If you have a room with proper air circulation you don't need to worry about overheating and if you can bring the hot air out of the room I'm sure you have healthy units except if you use overclocked firmware.
Interesting enough.
All the points mentioned in OP and the other comments are completely valid, but honestly the lifespan of any mining gear depends MAINLY on it's quality, if you have ever bought a used antminer S9 from china, it will come with a ton of dust and possibility rust, those gears were abused and mostly used near the rivers where hydropower is/were the cheapest, despite all the abuse they had gone through, they kept running fine for years "they still do".
On the other hand, if you happen to have bought brand new T17s, and put them in the best condition, cleaned them every day, and ran them pretty cool, you would still likely end up with 50%+ failure rate in a matter of weeks.
=https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5336243.0I "abused" one of my M21s, it ran with a single fan and was clotted with dust, it did not even bother, it kept hashing its way, I took care of the 17 series I bought from Bitmain more than I took care of myself , and yet they died on me in no time.
I am not saying "Don't clean your miner" or don't "cool your miner", all I am saying is, if you buy a robust mining gear, you will need to do little to no maintaince during the economical lifespan of the miner.
I understand your point, but maintenance should not only be done when your equipment is bad, and in addition to maintenance which can contribute to the lifespan of your equipment, you should also not be over economical when choosing the mining equipment to work with, in other words, do not be "penny wise and pound foolish", always try to buy quality and the best equipment if you can, so you can enjoy your mining experience and not be bothered by the need to always run maintenance or repair.
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