S19 pro hashboards availability

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#1Mar 8, 2019, 05:51 AM
I've been searching for replacement hashboards everywhere and coming up empty. Is there anyone here who knows a reseller or someone selling them?
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mike_farmSenior Member
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#2Mar 8, 2019, 09:27 AM
Try asking Bitmain or www.zeusbtc.com ?
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#3Mar 8, 2019, 06:59 PM
hasboards on the S19 shouldn't be such a big deal to get. Try to contact dealers on Alibaba.
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alpha2015Member
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#4Mar 10, 2019, 08:04 AM
you cant just replace the board they are paired together so if you take a good board from a working miner and move it to another machine it will not work without some reprogramming of the EPROM
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stack51Hero Member
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#5Mar 11, 2019, 09:44 AM
That is not always the case, the voltage stored in the EPROM could be the same and it will work just fine, some miners like the S9k had the type ID printed on the hash board itself, some of the S17 series have the type id in the kernel log, so the seller can pre-program the dashboard before shipping it. OP, the most component of the miner that fails is the hash board, it's very hard to find hash boards of very old miners like the S9s, it will be extremely difficult to find any for S19 pros, even if you do, the price will likely be way too high, not telling you to dismiss the idea, but keep your expectations as low as you can afford. Keep in mind that these hash boards are sensitive, it will be very hard to ship them securely, it's always best to buy a hole miner and use its component as spare parts, but this of course only makes sense if you have a few miners and not just one. Plan B would be to send them for repair, which will most certainly be a lot cheaper than obtaining a replacement hashboard.
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