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December 23, 2017, 11:03:34 PM
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(Review/Guide) Ebit E9 Plus 9.0 Th/s, 1300W Bitcoin (SHA-256) ASIC miner


Click for a bigger version. Picture copyright (c) Ebang Communication.

1) General information, other needed items
2) Unpacking
3) Overview
4) Install
5) Configuration
6) Testing
7) Power consumption measurement
8] Conclusion
9) How to order

Last updated in: February 17, 2018.

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1) General information, other items needed

Ebit E9 Plus is a Bitcoin (SHA-256) ASIC miner using 14nm ASIC chip technology, manufactured by Zhejiang Ebang Communication Co., Ltd (headquarters in Hangzhou, China).

Ebit E9 Plus is a standalone miner with a built-in controller and you don't need a separate controller, like Raspberry Pi for example to run it.

The miner weights 4.7 kg and outer dimensions are 290mm (L) x 126mm (W) x 155mm (H).
The advertised nominal hashrate is 9.0 Th/s with a nominal power consumption of 1305 Watts
(advertised as 145W per Th/s at the Ebit E9 Plus product page).

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Ebit E9 Plus

Hash rate: 9.0 Th/s
Power consumption: 1305W (-10%~+15%,AC/DC 93% efficiency,25℃ ambient temperature)
Power efficiency: 0.145 J / Gh/s (-10%~+15%,AC/DC 93%efficiency,25℃ ambient temperature)
DC voltage input: 12 VDC
ASIC chip type: DW1227 (14nm SHA-256 ASIC chip)
ASIC chip quantity per unit (miner): 132 chips
Number of hash boards per unit: 3 hash boards
Cooling: 2x 120mm x 38mm 12VDC 2.7A fan; manufacturer & model: Cooler Master A12038-60BB-4RP-F1 (front and back, in a push-pull configuration).
Weight: 4.7 kg
Dimensions: 290mm (L) x 126mm (W) x 155mm (H)

Other items needed:
-A server grade power supply with at least 10x PCI-E 6-pin connectors, everyone with a dedicated cable, at least 18AWG wires.
I used the APW3++ 1600W power supply (manufacturer: Bitmain) to power my miner.
I recommend a 1600W power capacity server psu or customs psu for this miner.
Ebang Communication also has their own custom psu available for sale at their webshop.
-C13 power cord suitable to your country's electrical socket
-Ethernet cable to go to your router/switch
-Computer to set initial pool and configuration settings.

2) Unpacking
The miner was packed well in a sturdy protecting foam and inside a plastic bag

This is pretty much a market standard solution today, and offers a very good possibility for the hardware to ship safe and sound to the destination address.


Packaging material. Click for a bigger version. Pictures taken by HagssFIN.

3) Overview
In these following pictures you can have a close look at the miner.

You can click these pictures invidually to show a high resolution version of the picture located in a Imgur.com picture album.

Click the picture to show a bigger picture. Pictures taken by HagssFIN.





4) Install
The installation was pretty much as it usually is with ASIC mining hardware.

You need to connect the Ethernet cable to your miner and the other end to the router or switch device.

And then you need a high power server grade power supply. Install all ten pieces PCI-E 6-pin power cables to the power headers found at the top side of the miner. One for the controller and nine pieces for hash boards.

I personally found the easiest way to find out the miner ip address was to install their tool called "EbiteMinerMini".
It should show you the Ebit miner ip address even if it would end up in a different subnet than your computer and other devices.
Download link for the tool is available at their website Support -section http://miner.ebang.com.cn/

When you download it and open the archive, you're gonna notice there are three files.
Install the latest version of .NET Framework from Microsoft website or use the one included in this archive.
Install the WinPcap software. It is a library used to capture live network data on Windows.
Then extract the .7z archive. There is no need to run installation wizard, you can use the EbiteMinerMini tool right away.

Now this next part was a bit tricky. The default language was Chinese, but as I can't speak any Chinese I of course started to look if I can change it to English.

I was able to do this by going into a folder called 'language'.
Then enter into the 'en' folder.
Then I moved the 'StringResource.xml' file to the main folder location, where also the 'EbiteMinerMini.exe' file is located.

After that the tool started with a English GUI.

Knowing the miner IP address makes the next miner configuration part possible,
so you can find the web configuration page.

You can also do the whole setup process with the EbiteMinerMini tool if you want to.
Network settings configuration, pool settings configuration, fan settings, frequency settings, miner statistics etc. are available.

5) Configuration
First you need to go the miner IP address with your web browser.
Then you login to the configuration page.
Username is admin and the password is admin by default.
Before logging in, you can choose the graphic user interface language (Chinese or English).

Login screen. Click for a bigger version.

Now it is time to setup mining pool settings.
Click 'Cgminer' and then go to 'Config.

You can put the pool address, username and password for three pools in a priority order from 1 to 3.

After you have ready with the settings, press 'Set'.

Then you also have to click 'Miner Effect'.

This applies the settings and also reboots the miner.
You won't be able to access the web configuration page until the miner has rebooted itself.


Cgminer configuration page. Click for a bigger version.

6) Testing
After all the settings were made properly, it was time to test and see how it starts running.
The hash board frequency setting was the default value 750 MHz.
The hash rate was around 9.1 - 9.2 Th/s area, so the hash rate was just as advertised.


Status page. Click for a bigger version.

Then moving on to see what is the power consumption (at wall).

7) Power consumption measurement
The power measurement was done with Perel E305EM6-G energy meter.
Technical specs data sheet (.pdf document): https://www.perel.eu/downloads/22/e305em6e305em6ggbnlfresdptpl.pdf

Perel E305EM6-G. Click for a bigger version. Picture taken by HagssFIN.


Power measurement. Click for a bigger version. Picture taken by HagssFIN.

Stable result for the power consumption (at wall) was 1442 W,
when the hash rate was around 9.1 - 9.2 Th/s.

The power supply used in this power consumption test was: Bitmain APW3++ 1600W power supply.

8] Conclusion
Ebit E9 Plus is another competitor to the Bitcoin mining hardware market,
to challenge Bitmain's monopoly position.

The power efficiency is slightly worse than the S9, but the Ebit E9 Plus miner is about
in the same power efficiency category as the AvalonMiner 741 miner.

The miner performed just as advertised, I got 9.1 - 9.2 Th/s hash rate
and the advertised nominal rate is 9.0 Th/s.

All in all, this might not be the easiest miner to do the configuration for,
but once you get to know how things work it is pretty straight forward.
I would recommend having a advanced knowledge on the Bitcoin mining hardware before buying this device.

Cooling design is done very well and the miner didn't get too warm, reaching about 50℃ region at max.
This is a very loud miner as most of the modern industrial gradeASIC miners are,
you don't want this in your apartment without a soundproof cabinet solution.

I like that there is competition in the Bitcoin ASIC miner market
and it was nice to have one new miner again to have a look at.

If you got any questions, feel free to drop them in the Bitcointalk forum thread.
I will try to give my best answer.


9) How to order

You can make the order by visiting their webshop online at their website.
See more details at the website.

Ebang Communication: http://miner.ebang.com.cn/


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Great review, thanks. I just wish they have any hardware in stock:) Will monitor, though Smiley
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Thank you for the review.  It is nice to see another top preforming miner. 
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December 24, 2017, 02:00:35 AM
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Thanks Hagssmeister, nice review. Looks like "Ebit" is starting to get their stuff together, but still pretty long way off from top competitors. Somehow the company and the products fails to inspire me from communication, spec, delivery, price etc point of view.

So far I am more impressed with Canaan and their roadmap and strategy for new products. Let's see if they can pull it off.
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Thanks for the review and picture's good to have more competition in the area
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Didn't come with a power cord. Wish I knew, now I have to wait for that. It's not like the local store has a NEMA 6-20P to C13 lying about. Doh!
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December 30, 2017, 11:07:04 AM
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Didn't come with a power cord. Wish I knew, now I have to wait for that. It's not like the local store has a NEMA 6-20P to C13 lying about. Doh!

Well I did mention the power cord as 'other items needed' in the review.

It's not like they can include every single different power cord that exists in the world, with the psu.

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Everything's sold out Sad know of any alternatives that have them in stock?
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Great review as always, thanks and keep it up!
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Thx for the review!
I bought a pice for testing but i can't find the ip adress.
Tried with ip finder wireshark and ebang soft...

Probably i.m doing something wrong

 Help, thx!

Later edit : Found it.. works now all ok.
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According to DHL tracking my Ebit E9+ arrives Tuesday!

Will post additional info as soon as she is up and running.
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According to DHL tracking my Ebit E9+ arrives Tuesday!

Will post additional info as soon as she is up and running.

Get a cord!  Grin
Save downtime.
It will run at 1200w/110 but to get full capacity 1600w you need 220v or dual psus as described elsewhere in the forums.
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According to DHL tracking my Ebit E9+ arrives Tuesday!

Will post additional info as soon as she is up and running.

Get a cord!  Grin
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It will run at 1200w/110 but to get full capacity 1600w you need 220v or dual psus as described elsewhere in the forums.

Dual PSUs already stocked and ready to go!
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I use an EVGA Titanium 1600W power supply and I get the full hashrate over 110.

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I use an EVGA Titanium 1600W power supply and I get the full hashrate over 110.

That's great to know.

Glad to report I've been up and hashing for 18 hours now. Averaging 9.37 TH/s with peaks a little over 10
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I use an EVGA Titanium 1600W power supply and I get the full hashrate over 110.

That's great to know.

Glad to report I've been up and hashing for 18 hours now. Averaging 9.37 TH/s with peaks a little over 10

Still waiting on my cord. You beat me. Glad to hear it's working for you.
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I use an EVGA Titanium 1600W power supply and I get the full hashrate over 110.

That's great to know.

Glad to report I've been up and hashing for 18 hours now. Averaging 9.37 TH/s with peaks a little over 10
Yeah, they're a good miner. I got mine Oct 5th new off of Amazon, and I've had to restart it maybe 4-5 times in that time, and more then half of those restarts were because the web interface wasn't opening for me, but it was still mining away. I don't have the fanciest of equipment, but it's the most stable miner in my flock anyways.

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I have a question regarding the E9+ and I hope to get some help : -

I made a sound-proofing container (plastic) with egg cartons inlaid. And i also ran a 5 metres air duct hose (5 inches) from the container into my bathroom for hot air ventilation.

The noise reduced from 80+db to 72 db so it helps a bit.

But the temperature increased from 56 degrees Celsius to 72 d.celsius, after running for 2 hours and holding steady.

Can you advise whether the temp is okay for the miner?

thanks in advance.



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