Mini Doge repairšŸ˜­

Plus they want you to ship it there. Is it under warranty?? I might be able to submit it for you cheaper through the company. Let me know if you want me to investigate and if itā€™s under warranty!!:v:t3:

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I was just about to say the same thing - as far as I know, the official warranty from GS is 180 days. Gets a bit tricky after that. Are you located here in United States? Fingers crossed that RC can maybe help you out with a better deal to get the unit repaired.

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Be interesting to see the condition of the soldered joints to the boards in order to ascertain whether poor soldering, cheap and nasty plugs, or even if a combination of both factors were to blame.

Wouldnā€™t mind seeing the condition of the pcb in the area where the sockets soldered to.

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Anyone know where i can order power jacks for GS box miners?
I have 2 that burnt up in the last 6 days. 1st one was on a evga pws, second on a gold shell pws. I think with my 1st one the plug and the jack got cracked from me plugging and unplugging so many times. The box would go down every 3-6 days. The second on the GS pws never went down unless the power went out so maybe 3 times since july/21. The 1st one i was able to clean it up with some contact cleaner, small file, and canned air. The second one Iā€™m thinking i need a new jack.


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Wow, thatā€™s scary!! Glad you caught it!!

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I ordered mine here:

Still waiting for them to arrive and will post more photos while Iā€™ll be repairing two of my boxes.

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Thank you. Got some on order now.

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So, I finally was able to repair kd-box and mini-doge miners burnt power connectors. Hereā€™s what soldered joints looked like before I removed the old (burnt) connectors:

Points 1, 2, 3 and 4 did look damaged - hereā€™s couple more views from a different angle:

De-soldering damaged connector was probably the most difficult task, but then a little clean up and adding new connectors was pretty easy.

All good now and power wires as long as the 6-pin plug itself are running warm from being naturally exposed to the exhaust hot air from the miner, but at least not feel as hot as they used to be prior to the repair.

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If your still able to access the solder joints itā€™s well worth re-soldering the two remaining joints because the existing ones may have become ā€œdryā€ and broke down by the heat and current flow. The two remaining look like they could also break down at some point. There doesnā€™t look like thereā€™s a lot of solder around the pins and the pins look quite thick which can also cause dry joints to form.

MG - this is exactly what I did. I removed the burnt / damaged connector altogether, cleaned all the joints and then installed a brand new 6-pin connector with plenty of fresh solder. May not look pretty, but certainly created a better connection - more solid and generating less heat.

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Another update / additional information on this repair.
Besides replacing male power connector (re-soldering it), Iā€™ve also replaced power cables on the PSU (Iā€™m using BITMAIN APW7-12-1800 for my box miners). Below you can see the old cables vs. new ones:

Closer look at the old, burnt ones:

New replacement cables also have much better power connectors:

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Nice work!!

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Thanks for the link just bought mine.

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Just had the same thing with my new Mini Doge. The damage wasnā€™t that bad, and I replaced the power cord and cleaned the connector post. Itā€™s been running but, I know I should replace the connector.

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Do you have a link for these heavier cables? I found many but theyā€™re all 18AWG and arenā€™t better than the stock.

Is there a YouTube video on how it repair the connector on the Doge miner? Iā€™m going to attempt to repair it myself. Iā€™ll post picture of before and after when I finish.

I am going to attempt to repair it myself then. I bought the iron and wore today. Just need the connector

@creator2000 Iā€™m attempting this myself, you mentioned that desoldering the damaged connector was the hardest part. Thatā€™s where Iā€™m stuck ā€“ trying to use a Hakko iron at 750F, wick and flux method, but it wonā€™t desolder. What did you end up doing that helped you get those pins desoldered?

@kegwielder you really do not have to desauder. Thise pins are so frigging strong. I tried when my PCI had burnt on two of my units and quickly that was nearly impossible without damagjng the board. The easier route is to just scrape the melted plastic piec and replace it. I had posted a while back on this solution. https://voskcointalk.com/t/minidoge-pci-connector-burnt/37992/2?u=kdajedi

Mine just started to go light brown, always been on Hashrate Mode, switched to Low Power mode getting new 90 connectors, I also am going to get rid of the original brick and use the GoldShell 4 Box PSU

I upgraded FW to 2.2.3 but every 2-4 hours the miner goes offline ā€¦ best No problem FW Iā€™ve used is 2.1.4 only goes down on a power outage from a storm.