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September 15, 2017, 06:41:56 PM
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Does anyone know if the EBIT E9 can be powered by 2 different PSUs?  I don't have any available 220v sockets and was thinking to power it with 2 PSU's plugged into two different 110 circuits.  Any thoughts/comments appreciated!
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September 15, 2017, 06:52:03 PM
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Ebang does not manufacture a miner called Ebit S9. You must be mixing names here (there is Antminer S9 made by Bitmain).

Do you mean Ebit E9 6.3 Th/s miner?
Or do you mean Ebit E9 Plus 9Th/s miner?

This is for the Ebit E9 6.3 Th/s miner.
With these instructions you can power the Ebit E9 6.3 Th/s miner with two power supplies.
Here's a picture of the Ebit E9 miner with my tips for the PSU configuration:
https://i.imgur.com/S07Dm0o.jpg

If you have the Ebit E9 Plus, I can give you new tips.

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Ebang does not manufacture a miner called Ebit S9. You must be mixing names here (there is Antminer S9 made by Bitmain).

Do you mean Ebit E9 6.3 Th/s miner?
Or do you mean Ebit E9 Plus 9Th/s miner?

This is for the Ebit E9 6.3 Th/s miner.
With these instructions you can power the Ebit E9 6.3 Th/s miner with two power supplies.
Here's a picture of the Ebit E9 miner with my tips for the PSU configuration:
https://i.imgur.com/S07Dm0o.jpg

If you have the Ebit E9 Plus, I can give you new tips.

Yes, the E9.  Whoops! Thanks for the tip!

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Ebang does not manufacture a miner called Ebit S9. You must be mixing names here (there is Antminer S9 made by Bitmain).

Do you mean Ebit E9 6.3 Th/s miner?
Or do you mean Ebit E9 Plus 9Th/s miner?

This is for the Ebit E9 6.3 Th/s miner.
With these instructions you can power the Ebit E9 6.3 Th/s miner with two power supplies.
Here's a picture of the Ebit E9 miner with my tips for the PSU configuration:
https://i.imgur.com/S07Dm0o.jpg

If you have the Ebit E9 Plus, I can give you new tips.

What would you recommend for the wattage of each PSU?  I believe the required power is ~ 1350W.
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September 15, 2017, 07:08:09 PM
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Ebang does not manufacture a miner called Ebit S9. You must be mixing names here (there is Antminer S9 made by Bitmain).

Do you mean Ebit E9 6.3 Th/s miner?
Or do you mean Ebit E9 Plus 9Th/s miner?

This is for the Ebit E9 6.3 Th/s miner.
With these instructions you can power the Ebit E9 6.3 Th/s miner with two power supplies.
Here's a picture of the Ebit E9 miner with my tips for the PSU configuration:
https://i.imgur.com/S07Dm0o.jpg

If you have the Ebit E9 Plus, I can give you new tips.

What would you recommend for the wattage of each PSU?  I believe the required power is ~ 1350W.

I would recommend buying two pieces HP DPS-750 RB power supplies with breakout board and PCI-E power cables.

There a kit just like this for sale at the Parallelminer.com  http://www.parallelminer.com/product/platinum-94-1500-watt-power-supply-kit-for-antminer-d3-dash-110v120v/

Really reasonably priced and the platinum rated power efficiency (94%) is really nice.

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September 15, 2017, 08:44:55 PM
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I would recommend buying two pieces HP DPS-750 RB power supplies with breakout board and PCI-E power cables.

There a kit just like this for sale at the Parallelminer.com  http://www.parallelminer.com/product/platinum-94-1500-watt-power-supply-kit-for-antminer-d3-dash-110v120v/

Really reasonably priced and the platinum rated power efficiency (94%) is really nice.

Sweet!  Thanks for the tip!
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September 16, 2017, 10:58:44 AM
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If you have Ebit E9 Plus 9Th/s miner, then you need setup like this when the mains voltage is 110/120V :
https://i.imgur.com/dcsOGro.jpg

And buy these two power supplies:
HP DPS 1200  http://www.parallelminer.com/product/1200watt-psu-kit-for-avalon-721-80-platinum-high-efficiency-at-94-120v-240v/
HP DPS 750  http://www.parallelminer.com/product/hp-750w-power-supply-psu-4-pci-e-14awg-breakout-kit-for-antminer-s3-s1-s5/

When the mains voltage is 110/120V, the DPS 1200 is max. power capacity 900W.
When the mains voltage is 110/120V, the DPS 750 is max. power capacity 750W.

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November 22, 2017, 08:42:15 PM
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Is this the cheapest and most reliable way to power up a E9plus ?
196$ seems a bit expensive no ?

i guess any of those kit will work ?

https://www.parallelminer.com/product-category/antminer/s9/

please correct me if i am wrong.
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November 22, 2017, 10:25:36 PM
Last edit: November 23, 2017, 05:52:30 PM by beltsniffer
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Does anyone know if the EBIT E9 can be powered by 2 different PSUs?  I don't have any available 220v sockets and was thinking to power it with 2 PSU's plugged into two different 110 circuits.  Any thoughts/comments appreciated!
The original Ebit E9 is only about 1000W (882w +/- 10% - 15%). They claim a 1000w PSU is enough. A single 1250W power supply should be more than enough, if you can manage it. I run mine at 110v on a circuit by itself.

Info from their webpage

Brand    Ebit E9
Model    6.3 TH/s @ 882w
Hash Rate    6.3 TH/s (-2%~+10%)
Power Consumption    140W/T (-10%~+15%, AC/DC 93%efficiency)
Chip    DW1227 96pcs (14nm LPP process)
6pin Connectors    4
Fan    1 x fan
A PSU > 900w with 6pin x 6 needed.
PSU Recommend    1000w PSU (Interface type: 6pin x 6).
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November 23, 2017, 02:33:23 PM
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thx for you reply,

but i am talking about the new E9PLUS

Ebit E9 Plus Miner Parameters

Ideal hash rate:  9TH/S(-2%~+10%)
Power consumption ratio on wall:145W/T(-10%~+15%,AC/DC 93%efficiency,25℃ ambient temperature)
Rated voltage:   11.8V~13.0V
Chip Info.:   DW1227 132pcs(14nm LPP process)     
Power interface:   9*6PIN port
Dimensions:   290mm*126mm*155mm
Weight:   4.7KG
Network connection:   Ethernet
Operating temperature:   -10℃~40℃
Working humidity:   5%RH~95%RH (non condensing)

i am going to buy this

https://www.parallelminer.com/product/110v120v-80-platinum-power-supply-for-s9-antminer/

it looks like it will works perfectly. am i right ?
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November 23, 2017, 02:34:34 PM
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thx for you reply,

but i am talking about the new E9PLUS ...

No offense, but how hard is it to read my previous post above?

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November 23, 2017, 07:51:50 PM
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not offended  Smiley
i was asking if this kit will do.

https://www.parallelminer.com/product/110v120v-80-platinum-power-supply-for-s9-antminer/

its not the same references as you suggested.
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November 23, 2017, 07:54:20 PM
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not offended  Smiley
i was asking if this kit will do.

https://www.parallelminer.com/product/110v120v-80-platinum-power-supply-for-s9-antminer/

its not the same references as you suggested.

It includes exactly the same power supplies as I mentioned, manufactured by Hewlett-Packard.

So yes.

Use the HP DPS 1200 for two boards.

Use the HP DPS 750 for one board and the controller.

Do not mix power supplies in a same hash board!!

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