Description
Stasic Probe Box
The STASIC Probe Box is a diagnostic accessory for the STASIC MultiTester that dramatically accelerates faulty chip identification on ASIC miner hashboards. Instead of probing each chip domain manually with a multimeter, the Probe Box injects a controlled voltage into the RX signal line, shorting the signal path and allowing the STASIC MultiTester to pinpoint the exact faulty chip — with its physical location displayed on your screen in real time. What used to take an hour of tedious probing now takes minutes.If you repair ASIC miners professionally or maintain your own fleet, the Probe Box turns your STASIC MultiTester from a good diagnostic tool into a surgical one. It connects directly to the hashboard under test, communicates with the MultiTester over its existing WiFi interface, and feeds results to your PC, laptop, tablet, or smartphone. The visual chip map shows green for good chips and flags the faulty ones instantly — no guessing, no sequential elimination, no wasted time.
D-Central sells the STASIC Probe Box because we use it ourselves. Our ASIC repair technicians in Laval, Quebec rely on STASIC tools daily to diagnose hashboard failures across Bitmain Antminer, MicroBT Whatsminer, Canaan Avalon, and other platforms. This is the same equipment that powers our professional repair operation, now available to anyone serious about ASIC diagnostics.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Hashboard diagnostic accessory (add-on for STASIC MultiTester) |
| Function | Injects voltage into RX signal line to isolate faulty ASIC chips |
| Connectivity | Connects to STASIC MultiTester via probe leads (red/black) |
| User Interface | Visual chip map on PC / Laptop / Tablet / Smartphone via WiFi |
| Probe Configuration | Negative (black) → ground of target domain; Positive (red) → control point |
| Required Base Unit | STASIC MultiTester (BASIC, PRO, or higher — sold separately) |
| Compatible Hashboards | Bitmain Antminer, MicroBT Whatsminer, Canaan Avalon, Innosilicon, StrongU, Iceriver, and more |
| Manufacturer | STASIC Tech |
Key Features
- Rapid faulty chip identification — reduces chip-level diagnosis from an hour of manual probing to minutes. The Probe Box shortens the RX signal path, letting the MultiTester test chips in parallel rather than one at a time.
- Visual chip mapping — the STASIC software displays a graphical layout of the hashboard with each chip color-coded: green for functional, flagged for faulty. No need to cross-reference chip numbers manually.
- WiFi-connected interface — view results on any device with a web browser. Connect your laptop, tablet, or phone to the MultiTester’s WiFi network and get real-time diagnostic output.
- Multi-brand compatibility — works with hashboards from all major ASIC manufacturers including Bitmain, MicroBT, Canaan, Innosilicon, StrongU, and Iceriver.
- Professional-grade tooling — this is the same diagnostic equipment used in commercial ASIC repair shops worldwide, including D-Central’s own repair facility.
How It Works
- Connect the STASIC MultiTester to the hashboard under test using the appropriate test fixture
- Attach the Probe Box — install the negative probe (black) to the ground of the domain you are testing, and the positive probe (red) to the control point
- Power on the Probe Box and navigate to the diagnostic page on the STASIC MultiTester interface
- Press “START TEST” — the system injects a controlled voltage into the RX signal line and scans each chip in the domain
- Read results — green chips are functional; flagged chips need replacement or rework
Important: The Probe Box is designed exclusively for use with the STASIC MultiTester. Attempting to use it with testers from other manufacturers may damage the hashboard. Always follow the official STASIC user manual.
Who Is This For
- Professional ASIC repair shops — speed up your diagnosis workflow and increase throughput
- Mining farm operators — diagnose failed boards in-house before deciding to repair or replace
- Serious home miners — if you maintain multiple ASICs and want to handle chip-level diagnostics yourself
- Repair training students — learn hashboard diagnostics with professional equipment
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need the STASIC MultiTester to use the Probe Box?
Yes. The Probe Box is an accessory that extends the diagnostic capabilities of the STASIC MultiTester. It does not function as a standalone device. You need a STASIC MultiTester (BASIC, PRO, or higher) as the base unit. The Probe Box connects to the MultiTester and uses its WiFi interface and software for chip mapping and results display.
Which hashboards does the Probe Box work with?
The STASIC system supports hashboards from all major ASIC manufacturers: Bitmain Antminer (S9, S17, S19, S19j Pro, S19 XP, S21, T-series), MicroBT Whatsminer (M20, M30, M50 series), Canaan Avalon, Innosilicon, StrongU, Iceriver, and others. Compatibility is determined by the STASIC MultiTester’s test fixtures and software modules, which are updated regularly by STASIC Tech.
Can I damage a hashboard with the Probe Box?
When used correctly with the STASIC MultiTester and following the official manual, the Probe Box is safe. The injected voltage is carefully controlled. However, using the Probe Box with a non-STASIC tester or incorrect probe placement can damage the hashboard. Always follow the STASIC user manual and double-check your probe connections before starting a test.
How much time does the Probe Box actually save?
Without the Probe Box, diagnosing a faulty chip on a hashboard with 100+ chips typically involves sequential domain testing with a multimeter — which can take 30–60 minutes per board. The Probe Box reduces this to minutes by testing chips in parallel and displaying results graphically. For a repair shop processing multiple boards daily, the time savings add up to hours per week.
Does D-Central offer ASIC repair training?
Yes. D-Central provides mining and repair training from our Laval, Quebec facility. We use STASIC equipment as part of our diagnostic training curriculum. If you are building a repair operation or want to learn chip-level hashboard diagnostics, we can help you develop the skills to match the tools.
Why D-Central
D-Central Technologies does not just sell diagnostic tools — we use them every day. Our ASIC repair facility in Laval, Quebec processes hundreds of hashboard repairs monthly, and the STASIC system is a core part of our diagnostic workflow. When we recommend the Probe Box, it is because our technicians have verified it against real-world failures on real boards from real customers.
We have been Bitcoin mining hackers since 2016. Right to repair is not a marketing phrase for us — it is the foundation of our business. Whether you are building a repair shop, maintaining a mining fleet, or just refusing to throw away a fixable hashboard, the STASIC Probe Box is one of the best investments you can make. Every hash counts — and the fastest path back to full hash rate starts with the right diagnosis. Explore our ASIC repair services.
Do I need the STASIC MultiTester to use the Probe Box?
Yes. The Probe Box is an accessory that extends the diagnostic capabilities of the STASIC MultiTester. It does not function as a standalone device. You need a STASIC MultiTester (BASIC, PRO, or higher) as the base unit. The Probe Box connects to the MultiTester and uses its WiFi interface and software for chip mapping and results display.
Which hashboards does the Probe Box work with?
The STASIC system supports hashboards from all major ASIC manufacturers: Bitmain Antminer (S9, S17, S19, S19j Pro, S19 XP, S21, T-series), MicroBT Whatsminer (M20, M30, M50 series), Canaan Avalon, Innosilicon, StrongU, Iceriver, and others. Compatibility is determined by the STASIC MultiTester’s test fixtures and software modules, which are updated regularly by STASIC Tech.
Can I damage a hashboard with the Probe Box?
When used correctly with the STASIC MultiTester and following the official manual, the Probe Box is safe. The injected voltage is carefully controlled. However, using the Probe Box with a non-STASIC tester or incorrect probe placement can damage the hashboard. Always follow the STASIC user manual and double-check your probe connections before starting a test.
How much time does the Probe Box actually save?
Without the Probe Box, diagnosing a faulty chip on a hashboard with 100+ chips typically involves sequential domain testing with a multimeter — which can take 30–60 minutes per board. The Probe Box reduces this to minutes by testing chips in parallel and displaying results graphically. For a repair shop processing multiple boards daily, the time savings add up to hours per week.
Does D-Central offer ASIC repair training?
Yes. D-Central provides mining and repair training from our Laval, Quebec facility. We use STASIC equipment as part of our diagnostic training curriculum. If you are building a repair operation or want to learn chip-level hashboard diagnostics, we can help you develop the skills to match the tools.





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