The Urlacher Makes a Full S19k Pro 115T ASIC Miner Run on 120V

Pivotal Pleb Tech’s Loki Kit has revolutionized home crypto mining by enabling various configurations of Bitmain S19 ASIC miners to run on 120V power, making it feasible for miners in the US and other countries using this voltage. The Loki Kit has paved the way for innovative products like the BitChimney Space Heater and StealthMiner, offering a practical use for single S19 mining boards while keeping miners warm during the winter. One such intriguing option stemming from the Loki Kit is The Urlacher, a triple hashboard Loki Rig featuring a fully functional Antminer S19k pro that operates on 120V power at a reduced hashrate, named after LuxOS engineer David Urlacher who initially developed this setup.

The Urlacher distinguishes itself by running a standard S19k Pro miner with all its mining boards at a lower operating frequency to achieve high efficiency and hashrate for home mining, presenting a simple modification that can be easily implemented. No extensive disassembly of the miner or custom case-building is required, and reverting the miner to its original state, hashing at full speed with a traditional non-120V power supply, is straightforward. Whether opting for the complete modified miner or just the modification kit to apply to an existing miner, or assembling one from scratch using a Loki Kit, Bitmain APW3++ PSU, and other necessary accessories, users have the flexibility to customize their setup to achieve different results within their power supply’s capabilities.

The Urlacher delivers a hashrate of 56 TH/s at 1200 Watts power consumption with a noise level of 53 dB, allowing users to fine-tune settings to suit their preferences while staying within the power supply’s limits. For those interested in exploring The Urlacher further, additional information and purchase options are available from Altair Tech.

Original article published at: https://cryptomining-blog.com/13554-the-urlacher-makes-a-full-s19k-pro-115t-asic-miner-run-on-120v/

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