Temp is solid 
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Right, I mean just pull it down lower for a bit. As cool as you can get it. We're trying to move things physically by changing their temperature. Just gathering data. Next will be running it a little hotter.
Example: Old Xbox 360 had the RROD, so people wrapped it in a towel as a fix. What they were doing was making it run hotter, causing thermal expansion, which fixed the crappy solder joints.
So I'm curious if swinging the temperature changes anything. The data would be reboots/24hrs at cold/normal/hot temperature. You may help yourself and the board builder A LOT with this information.
Even better would be running this same test with both power supplies.
If it shuts off because of thermal reasons frequency will be set to 50mhz to kill the power draw and protect the asic.
I have a normal temperature. It’s never above 48C
I'm suggesting a troubleshooting step. Cool it regardless. See if it reboots. If it does, it could be mechanical expansion/contraction in a solder joint. Then repeat the process by heating it.
The weird, unexplainable gremlins are probably soldering issues on these kinds of projects.
According to my logs it’s seems like wifi network issues 🤷♂️
Shit, bro, you went hard on the devs then LOL. Oops.
The wifi network issue that’s what the dev saying. And I still doubt that this is the case because I do run nostr relay 24/7 on wifi and no issues! Also I do run a few nodes as well as other devices that had 0 issues with wifi and logs doesn’t show interruption! Only Bitaxe