SaPosts: 3 · Reputation: 47
Hey everyone,
Can someone break down how the temperature sensors on the S19Pro function? What do the readings for [picTem] and [ChipTem] actually indicate? I see those two columns showing different numbers, but I'm lost on what they mean.
With the older S9 model, it showed the inlet and outlet temps, which was pretty straightforward. But the software on the S19Pro? Man, it’s pretty confusing... the mobile version is just totally unreadable too.
Plus, the manual doesn’t say anything about these temp readings.
I’ll attach a pic below if I can.
Thanks for any help!
BlPosts: 1033 · Reputation: 43
I guess pic temp is related to the pic chip every hashboard has a pic chip with a very small program.
And chipTem might be related to ASiC chip temp.
There is no enough information about the minimum and maximum temp of ASIC chip but base on old units it can handle 110 temp.
Above the maximum temp the dashboard will automatically disconnect it shutdown.
Also check this "Miner normal operating temperature".
SaPosts: 3 · Reputation: 47
I would like to add a picture here,
to make sure what I want you to explain me,
but it does not work.
How to add a picture here, please. Thanks.
BlPosts: 1033 · Reputation: 43
It would be better if you have a problem with your miner post the whole kernel logs here and use insert code tag(a # sharp button) before you post to make your post clean and logs can be readable.
About posting images here new accounts are restricted from posting any image if you want to show as the image then upload it to any image hosting like this https://imgur.com/ then post the link here.
SPosts: 3 · Reputation: 35
hi
you need this sensor in corner of hashboard.
https://www.zeusbtc.com/ASIC-Miner-Repair/Parts-Tools-Details.asp?ID=393
SaPosts: 3 · Reputation: 47
Hey, there is nothing wrong with my miner.
It is new S19Pro.
I am asking why temperature columns CHIP TEM and PIC TEM show two data in each column.
This is what I do not understand. That´s all.
BlPosts: 1033 · Reputation: 43
If you still don't understand about them check this post
- https://support.bitmain.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/900002377066/comments/4412081132441
According to that link, the Pic temp is a sensor near the heatsink while the Chip temp is the ASIC temp.