18-pin Male Socket Curved for hashboard
$ 19.05
Description An 18-pin curved male socket connector used on ASIC miner hashboards. This is the data/signal connector that links the hashboard to the control board via ribbon cable. A common point of failure on Bitmain Antminer hashboards — if your miner is reporting a missing or faulty hashboard, a damaged 18-pin connector is one of the first things to inspect. This is the exact replacement part for PCB-mount repair. Specification Details Pin Count 18-pin Style Curved / right-angle (PCB mount) Gender Male socket Application Hashboard signal/data connector Compatible Miners Bitmain Antminer series (S9, S17, T17, S19, etc.) Key Features Direct replacement for damaged or corroded hashboard signal connectors Curved/right-angle design matches the factory PCB footprint — no board modification needed Critical repair part — resolves “hashboard not found” errors caused by connector failure Quality pins ensure reliable data transmission between hashboard and control board Compatibility Fits Bitmain Antminer hashboards that use the 18-pin curved signal connector, including S9, S17, T17, and S19 series. Verify your specific hashboard’s connector type before ordering — some models use straight rather than curved connectors. How do I know if my 18-pin connector is faulty? Symptoms include: a hashboard not being detected by the control board, intermittent hashboard dropouts, or abnormal chip counts. Visually inspect the connector for bent pins, corrosion, burn marks, or loose solder joints. Do I need soldering skills to replace this? Yes. Replacing an 18-pin connector requires desoldering the old component and soldering the new one onto the hashboard PCB. This is intermediate-level repair work. If you are not comfortable with PCB soldering, D-Central offers professional ASIC repair services. Sources and reviewSources: Manufacturer specifications, product documentation, and D-Central quality-control checks applicable to this product.Reviewed by: D-Central technical teamLast reviewed: March 16, 2026




