Crankk official guide for onboarding a SyncroB.it gateway
1) Flash the Crankk image to the SyncroB.it’s internal memory (eMMC module)
2) Local Dashboard setup
3) User Dashboard setup
Screwdriver
SD adapter
Download balenaEtcher and Crankk Image
All CrankkOS images.
PC/Laptop with Windows OS
If you’re considering dual mining Helium, please remember that you need to onboard it with Helium first.
Also, a Raspberry 10 Board, like the one used in the guide, looks like this.
1. Open the SyncroB.it gateway.
Remove the rubber covers and take out the four bolts located on the back of the gateway.
2. Access the Raspberry Pi Module.
Begin by disconnecting the LoRa cable and the fan cable from the motherboard.
Take off any other bolts that might prevent the removal of the ma inboard.
Then retrieve the board itself.
Uninstall the cooling system by unscrewing the four bolts situated at the back of the board.
Once the bolts are out, you will be able to gently pull off the whole system.
3. Connect the Raspberry Pi eMMC module to your PC via 10 Board.
With the cooling system detached successfully, you can now proceed to remove the Raspberry Pi module.
Using a screwdriver, gently release the board from one side.
Power on the 10 board by connecting USB-C (on the 10 board side) to USB-A (on the computer side).
Download and install the RPI boot tool; this is necessary to establish a connection between the board and your PC.
Wait for the driver installation to complete then the Compute Module eMMC will appear on Windows as a disk.
If the eMMC doesn’t appear, run the RPlboot.exe file (search for “rpiboot” in the search bar to locate the file).
4. Flash the Crankk image to the eMMC module
Install balenaEtcher and start the program.
Use the Flash from file option and select the Crankk image file you have downloaded. You don’t need to unzip the file, just select it as is.
Okay, next pick your SD card > Select > Flash
The flashing process can vary, but usually takes about
20-30 minutes.
5. Reassemble the gateway.
Once the process is completed, remove the eMMC module from the 10 board and reassemble the gateway.
Please make sure that the Raspberry Pi module is placed back to the gateway exactly as it was before (see the screenshot).
Then connect the gateway via an Ethernet LAN cable to your local network and power it on.
Please wait a few minutes for the gateway to boot up and then return to your PC.