@Bogard
2024-06-13 12:55
272

Hello, I recently purchased the lucky miner lv6 and it arrived in perfect condition and the problem started when I realized that the lucky miner restarted randomly, that can happen a few minutes or even hours after starting

temperatures do not exceed 50 degrees

power consumption does not drop below 15 w

The frequency is 575Mhz (it arrived with that frequency already pre-established)

the core voltage is 1200 mV

As an extra piece of information, I am currently using the Binance pool but I have tried other pools such as those suggested in the user manual but the same thing continues to happen.


thanks for your help

5
Sign in You can only post comments after logging in.
@mickyj

Hello, I purchased the lucky miner lv07 and have a similar issue.

It also arrived in perfect condition and initially it worked (about 24 hours),

On day 2, I realised the miner restarted randomly, this happens a few minutes after connecting to a pool address. the temperatures do not exceed 50 degrees. My power consumption is about 17 w. The frequency is 575Mhz the core voltage is 1200 mV (Default)


I have tried reducing the frequency and voltages and various pools.


If I connect to Unminable, it's very stable but, I only get about 11 to 30 Gh/s. (Even if I increase the voltage or frequency. It might just be a slow pool)


If I connect to Cruxpool I can get 1 Th/s. On day 1, I was getting 1 Th/s. Now, it will not stay connected long enough to record any usage.


I have discovered the pool and difficulty might be the problem ? I am in australia and trying different Cruxpool servers in Europe, Australia and Asia, I can sometimes make the unit run for up to 10 mins using a server with more latency but, then it restarts again.


If I solomine using public-pool.io it seems to get 1 Th/s.


This makes me think that this is pool related ? I was aiming to try nicehash next but have not git working yet.


Am I correct that is these units find the task too difficult they restart ?

@Ada

You can set the core voltage to be 1250mV to have a try.

Keep your internet stable.

@Bogard

Hello, now it is more stable and works well but now I have another problem, when it is working the hash displayed is very low and the electricity consumption is very high, I already restarted it and disconnected but it still gives me low hash and high consumption

@Bogard

At the moment the possible causes that I have ruled out are:

-firmware in the latest available version.

-unstable connection: miner is within good Wi-Fi range.

-frequency (525Mhz) and voltage (1200mV): suitable frequency and voltage.

-Overheating: the appropriate temperature does not exceed 55 degrees.

-mining pool: I have tried a large number of pools and the problem persists.

-Try faster DNS.

At the moment I don't know what else to try to stop these types of random reboots.

One of the suggestions I saw was to open ports on the router, but I'm not sure if this does anything.

Or did I just receive a damaged unit?

@Bogard

ok I already did everything in my power to try to fix the reboot problems and it seemed like it had already been resolved because I managed to get it to work for 20 hours without reboots but I haven't replicated it again I'm not sure what's happening Yes, it's firmware issues or some other problem, but for now I'm giving up, I'll leave it like that and let it restart.

Active Users
43 participate in
37 participate in
34 participate in
18 participate in
2 participate in
2 participate in
2022 Minerfixes - All Rights Reserved