We're excited to announce that the #WhatsMinerM60 series will be released at the Blockchain Life 2023 event in Dubai on October 24th. Stay tuned for more info!
"Mining or surviving?" "What is the best #mining solution?" Dr. Zuoxing Yang, Founder & CEO of #MicroBT will deliver a pre-recorded address at 4:10pm on May 18th at #Bitcoin2023 Nakamoto Stage. Stay tuned!
There will be some breaking news coming out at the #WhatsMiner hydro-cooling event. #MicroBT is excited to welcome all #BITCOIN miners to join!
More info: https://t.co/JM8YlRfHgh
The first round of #WhatsMiner repair training course will target the users who are in the North or South America and the second round will be available for users who are in the Europe time zone very soon!
#MicroBT will provide the first round of English online repair training courses for #WhatsMiner users on 9:30 pm, April 21st (UTC-4) and it is totally FREE! 👉👉Register here: https://t.co/79NoJKaHKr
We're excited to announce that the #WhatsMinerM50 series will be released on the mining stage of #Bitcoin2022@TheBitcoinConf at 12:30pm April 6th (UTC-5). Stay tuned!
The reason is using the #WhatsMienr Tool will only power off the hash board, which means that the fan will continue to run, so the temperature of the hash board will drop after one or two minutes of heat dissipation, which plays a protective role🤔
The right way to shut down #WhatsMiner FYI
Step1: Turn it off by #WhatsMiner Tool
Step2: Disconnect the power cord or air switch after waiting for about 2 minutes
4️⃣ Check the appearance of the hash board, burned board is not acceptable even it has been repaired, because long time stable running may not be guaranteed.
Sometimes I was asked how to choose used #whatsminer mining rigs. Here I listed FOUR points FYI 👀
1️⃣Aging test twice because restart once is required. When the machine runs to the standard hashrate, run another half an hour and then restart to see if everything is ok.
3️⃣ It is better to confirm the hashrate by testing rather than see the SN label only. Besides, check the label info of the hashboard via #whatsminer tool. Remember that the PCB info of the three boards is different but the BIN info of the three boards is the same.
@tbone1819@Whatsminer_MBT Yes, the regular WhatsMiner PSU we delivered can run from 220v to 240v, but we can customize the PSU to let it run from 220v to 277v