Spare Parts Inventory
The Spare Parts Inventory sub-page manages replacement components for mining equipment. Accessible from the Inventory sidebar, this view tracks control boards, power supply units, and hashboards separately from complete mining units.
For complete miner management, see the Miners Inventory page. For repair workflows involving parts, see Repair History.
Figure 13: Spare Parts Inventory showing Controller tab with Register Part dialog
Quick Navigation
Component type selection
Search and bulk operations
Column definitions
Quick location updates
Lifecycle state management
Adding individual parts
CSV import
Part identifier format
Tracking installed parts
Category Tabs
The page header features three category tabs enabling focused management of each component type. These categories align with the component panels in the Current Site Overview.
Controller
Control boards
CB-
Computational brain managing miner coordination
PSU
Power supply units
PSU-
Converts facility power to required voltages
Hashboard
ASIC mining boards
HB-
Performs actual mining computations
Selecting a tab filters the table to display only parts of that category. The active tab appears highlighted with an orange background.
For hardware specifications by manufacturer, see Supported Devices.
Page Controls
The control bar provides search, bulk operations, and registration functions.
Search parts
Filter by part code, serial number, or MAC address
Bulk register
Import multiple parts via CSV file
Move
Batch location reassignment (when parts selected)
Register Part
Add individual components
Parts Table
The inventory table displays component records with comprehensive tracking columns.
Links
Quick action menu (ellipsis icon)
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Model
Part model designation
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SN
Serial number (QA inventory reference)
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MAC
Network MAC address (control boards only)
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Miner ID
System identifier of associated miner
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Created
Timestamp when part was added
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Site
Assigned site name
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Location Selector
Each row features an inline Location dropdown for quick reassignment. Location values match those in the Miners Inventory.
Figure 14: Location dropdown showing available assignment options
Workshop Warehouse
Storage within repair facility
Brand New, Recovered
Workshop Lab
Active repair or diagnostic bench
Faulty
Site Warehouse
On-site storage awaiting deployment
Brand New, Repaired
Site Lab
On-site testing area
Repaired
Disposed
Permanently removed from service
Scrapped
Vendor
Sent for external repair or RMA
Faulty
Unknown
Location not yet confirmed
Any
Status Selector
The Status dropdown tracks component lifecycle state. Spare parts include a Recovered status not present in the Miners Inventory, indicating components salvaged from decommissioned units.
Figure 15: Status dropdown showing lifecycle states including Recovered
Brand New
Factory-sealed, never installed
New inventory
Recovered
Salvaged from decommissioned miner, tested functional
Cost-effective reuse
Repaired
Returned to operational condition after maintenance
After repair
Faulty
Identified as non-functional, awaiting diagnosis
Needs attention
On Hold
Temporarily removed from rotation
Under review
Scrapped
Deemed beyond economical repair
End of life
Disposed
Permanently removed from inventory
Removed
Unknown
Status not yet determined
Needs audit
For operational best practices on tracking recovered parts, see Operational Best Practices.
Register Part Dialog
The Register Part button opens a modal for adding individual components to inventory.
Figure 16: Register Part form with category tabs and configuration fields
Part Model
Specific part model designation
Yes
Serial Number
Manufacturer or QA serial number
No
MAC Address
Network address (control boards only)
No
Status
Initial lifecycle status
Yes
Location
Initial physical location
Yes
Tags
Classification labels for filtering
No
Comment
Free-form notes about the part
No
The View Subtypes button displays compatible part variants for the selected miner model.
Bulk Add Parts
The Bulk register button opens a dialog for importing multiple parts via CSV file, streamlining large inventory additions.
Figure 17: Bulk add parts dialog with CSV upload and template download
Click to select CSV
Opens file browser for import file
Download CSV template
Provides properly formatted template
Upload
Initiates import process
Cancel
Dismisses dialog
Bulk operations may require several seconds to complete for large imports. For best practices on bulk imports, see Operational Best Practices.
Code Naming Convention
Spare part codes encode component type, compatible miner model, and sequence information.
CB-
Control Board
CB-AM-CB4_V10-52
PSU-
Power Supply Unit
PSU-AM-APW12-001
HB-
Hashboard
HB-AM-S19XP-127
The middle segment indicates the compatible miner manufacturer and model:
For complete miner model details, see Supported Devices.
Miner Association
Parts currently installed in miners display the associated Miner Code and Miner ID columns populated. Parts in storage or repair show "Not Assigned" in these columns.
When a part is installed in a miner through the repair workflow, the association is automatically recorded. Removing a part during repair clears the association and returns the part to inventory as a separate trackable item.
To view part installation history, see the Repair History page.
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