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Title: Innosilicon T2T-30T + Bitmain PSU
Post by: alforro on December 20, 2019, 08:36:15 PM
It is possible to use 2 Bitmain PSU to power an innosilicon T2T-30T asic?


Title: Re: Innosilicon T2T-30T + Bitmain PSU
Post by: Steamtyme on December 20, 2019, 09:12:44 PM
I can't be positive but I don't see it working out; if it does not easily anyways. Pretty sure all the built in PSU units are installed and have regulators setup inline to provide proper supply voltage to different components like the controller and the hashboards. Not to mention you will need to modify your PSU's just to try and make the connections "within" the miner. You should look into ordering a replacement PSU if yours is dead.

It's not as easy as before when units all had a mix of 6-pin connectors and you could just swap out any old PSU rated high enough.


Title: Re: Innosilicon T2T-30T + Bitmain PSU
Post by: DoDi_Q8 on March 26, 2022, 03:21:29 PM
Hello
Did you manage to get it working on regular 12V PSU?
I noticed the T2T is running on 14 Volt.


It is possible to use 2 Bitmain PSU to power an innosilicon T2T-30T asic?


Title: Re: Innosilicon T2T-30T + Bitmain PSU
Post by: BitMaxz on March 26, 2022, 10:57:58 PM
Hello
Did you manage to get it working on regular 12V PSU?
I noticed the T2T is running on 14 Volt.


If you can force the miner at normal speed or run at low power maybe you can stay mining with regular PSU.

According to its 11.5-14.5V with 2200w.

You can try to run your miner and set up the operating mode to efficiency and try to run it with regular PSU maybe you can successfully run it without melting the wire.