Description
Bitcoin Miner Repair Technician
The Bitcoin Miner Repair Technician program is a hands-on Level 0–1 training designed to prepare entry-level technicians, mining farm staff, and IT professionals to diagnose, repair, and maintain Bitcoin mining hardware. Across 48 hours of guided learning (40 hours classroom + 8 hours self-study & assessment), you’ll develop practical skills in rig assembly, fault isolation, PSU and cooling maintenance, firmware updates, and performance optimization for real-world mining environments. Review the detailed course outline below.
Upcoming Cohorts
Next Cohort
- Course Access Granted: Monday, Nov 3, 2025 at 8:00 AM CT
- Live Online Cohort Launch: Tuesday, Nov 4, 2025 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM CT
- AMA Session 1: Thursday, Nov 6, 2025 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM CT
- AMA Session 2: Thursday, Nov 13, 2025 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM CT
- Hands-On Classroom (Central Time): Mon–Fri, Nov 17–Nov 21, 2025 – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM daily
- W3CB Miner Repair+ Certification Exam: Online, AI-proctored (any time)
Includes (take-home):
- Diagnostic checklists & maintenance templates
- Exam preparation guide for W3CB Miner Repair+
Program Overview
Total Hours: 48 (40 classroom + 8 self-study & assessment) • Delivery: In-person, hands-on training with instructor-led demos and guided labs.
Learner Outcomes
- Identify & Assemble Mining Hardware — ASIC rig components: hash boards, control boards, fans, and PSUs.
- Diagnose & Troubleshoot — Resolve common faults: overheating, power irregularities, connectivity issues.
- Perform Repairs & Maintenance — Replace fans, clean & re-paste, service PSUs, basic hash board repairs.
- Optimize Performance — Update firmware, configure pools, improve energy efficiency and uptime.
- Operate Safely — Apply electrical safety protocols and basic compliance best practices.
Key Takeaways
- Practical, tool-based diagnostics and repair workflows for popular ASIC miners.
- Structured troubleshooting playbooks you can use on the job.
- Firmware, monitoring, and optimization techniques to extend hardware life.
- Preparation pathway toward the W3CB Miner Repair+ Certification.
Course Breakdown by Module
Foundations of Bitcoin Mining Hardware
- ASIC vs. GPU/FPGA (context), miner architecture & safety
- Component overview: hash boards, control boards, fans, PSUs
- Hands-on: Safe teardown, inspection, and re-assembly
Diagnosing & Troubleshooting Basics
- Using multimeters, thermal sensors, and vendor tools
- Common faults: thermal throttling, fan & sensor errors, network issues
- Hands-on: Fault isolation on live rigs
Repair & Preventative Maintenance
- Cleaning, re-pasting, thermal pads, airflow & dust control
- PSU checks, fan swaps, cable hygiene, connector care
- Hands-on: Service cycle & component replacement
Software & Optimization
- Firmware updates, pool configuration, monitoring & alerts
- Efficiency tuning: underclock/undervolt basics, uptime strategies
- Hands-on: Benchmarking and stability checks
Capstone & Readiness
- Simulated failure repair & root-cause documentation
- Maintenance plan for a small fleet
- Certification prep & next-step pathways (Level 2–3)
Who Should Enroll?
- Aspiring Bitcoin mining technicians and repair staff
- Mining farm operators building in-house maintenance capability
- IT technicians transitioning into mining operations
- Entrepreneurs supporting local miners & repair services
Equipment Provided
- PPE and bench-level tools during class
- Access to diagnostic software and checklists
- Operational ASIC rigs for hands-on practice
W3CB Miner Repair+ Certification
At the conclusion of the program you can take the Miner Repair+ Certification exam from the Web3 Certification Board (W3CB). Your enrollment includes guided exam preparation to help you succeed.
QUESTIONS?
Please contact su*****@***60.io.
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