aaronium₿ on Nostr: Thanks a lot for your comment. I'm using a 12V 10A (180W) power supply adapter. I ...
Thanks a lot for your comment.
I'm using a 12V 10A (180W) power supply adapter. I used the included 12V 5A one before but it eventually broke.
The specifications of the Bitaxe SupraHex - 4.2+TH/s Bitcoin Miner - 6 ASIC chips Chained are:
- 4.2+TH/s runing at 90W (550MHz / 1250mV setup)
- Transient Voltage Suppressor(TVS) diodes installed to improve statebility for power regulator
On their github page it says that bitaxeHex takes 12V DC input via screw terminals. Power supply should be capable of 100W.
https://github.com/TinyChipHub/bitaxeHex-TCH/tree/TCH-SupraHex
I don't know if I'm missing something.
#asknostr #bitaxe
I'm using a 12V 10A (180W) power supply adapter. I used the included 12V 5A one before but it eventually broke.
The specifications of the Bitaxe SupraHex - 4.2+TH/s Bitcoin Miner - 6 ASIC chips Chained are:
- 4.2+TH/s runing at 90W (550MHz / 1250mV setup)
- Transient Voltage Suppressor(TVS) diodes installed to improve statebility for power regulator
On their github page it says that bitaxeHex takes 12V DC input via screw terminals. Power supply should be capable of 100W.
https://github.com/TinyChipHub/bitaxeHex-TCH/tree/TCH-SupraHex
I don't know if I'm missing something.
#asknostr #bitaxe