When the Antminer T17e kernel log shows Chain 1 find 0 asic (as shown in the figure below), miners can refer to several methods in this article for troubleshooting.
Troubleshooting:
1. Swap the faulty hash board's data cable with the non-faulty hash board (adjust only one side of the hash board), and eliminate the problem of the hash board data cable and the control board. If the problem still cannot be solved, the hash board is broken, and the faulty T17e hash board can be replaced directly.
2. First, check whether the total domain voltage is normal. If it is abnormal, you need to use a fluke 15B+ multimeter to check whether the PIC voltage, DC circuit voltage, and boost circuit voltage are abnormal. If the domain voltage is normal, it is necessary to measure whether the RI signal voltage is normal. Select the RI signals of a group of domain chips for detection and do not need to detect them one by one. If the RI signal voltage is OK, we will check forward. If it is abnormal, we will check it backward. After finding the chip with abnormal RI signal voltage, re-solder it first. If it cannot be solved, replace the faulty BM1396 chip. (The direction of RI signal transmission is from the last chip to the first chip)
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