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114 W is high. Hashrate?

Thanks a lot.

Hashrate is 4.50~5.30TH/s

👍 -> 22 J/TH right?

Actually around 25 J/TH 🫣

😬😅

Which Bitaxe?

Sorry, that’s mine

Don’t be, I’m assuming gamma? I saw SoloSatoshi post about a new one coming out.

Here mine. A SupraHex.

Yeah, hope bitaxe GT is available soon!!

I haven’t seen that version nor do I know much about mining, but that seems pretty good!

Same here. I'm relatively new and just stacking some sats

😆🫂⚡

Did you join a pool? Can you even with a bitaxe?

It is possible to join a pool with a bitaxe.

I started on Ocean. They have Lightning payouts. The thing is that it is only through Bolt12 (not for LND, like Alby Hub). I don't wanted to start a new LN node or create a new wallet that supports Bolt12 and add liquidity just for that. So I moved to Braiins. They were the first pool to implement lightning payouts and using an LN address.

The payout scheme for both pools is different. At Braiins they pay not for every mined block, but for the shares, the hashrate you provide, even if any block is found. This makes the rewards more predictable and stable 👍

And thanks a lot ⚡

Lots to learn lol I thought they were lottery solo mining

I join the Braiins Pool too. Lightning payout is perfect for small amounts without fees. Daily reward: 56 sats per 1 TH/s. In one month (1,7 TH/s): 2.856 sats. Energy: 23,8 kWh per month…

Holy cow !!

Is your molten #bitaxe moulding to the shape of your bookshelf?

11.8V is way too high, you need a 5V source. the voltage regulator is also to hot.

This looks like trolling 😃

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

Ok, I think I'm going to need the one from Aliexpress 😩😮‍💨