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April 23, 2021, 10:58:38 AM
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I've just bought my first Goldshell HS3 miner and I can't wait for it to arrive, what kind of power supply do you recommend to use?  anyone got a similar miner that could help me with some tips?
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April 23, 2021, 02:21:44 PM
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It looks like the miner comes with a power supply.  And according to the spec, it can't be used on 110/120


Product Parameters

Hashrate:       2TH/s(-5%~+5%)

Wall power:   2kW/h(-5%~+5%)

Noice:              ≤75db

Fan Speed:     6000RPM

Voltage Input : 176-264V AC

Connection:         Ethernet

Dimension:          310(L) * 180(W) * 280(H)mm

Weight:                  7kg

Operating Temp:  0~35 ℃


Or did you get the HS3-SE?  In which case you could run on 110/120v, but I would still recommend you run it 220/240v circuit.

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April 23, 2021, 02:46:00 PM
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Where did you buy it from and what is the ETA?
I hope you bought it from a legit place and didn't pay in crypto. There are more scam sites then legit sites.
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April 23, 2021, 04:33:55 PM
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It looks like the miner comes with a power supply.  And according to the spec, it can't be used on 110/120


Product Parameters

Hashrate:       2TH/s(-5%~+5%)

Wall power:   2kW/h(-5%~+5%)

Noice:              ≤75db

Fan Speed:     6000RPM

Voltage Input : 176-264V AC

Connection:         Ethernet

Dimension:          310(L) * 180(W) * 280(H)mm

Weight:                  7kg

Operating Temp:  0~35 ℃


Or did you get the HS3-SE?  In which case you could run on 110/120v, but I would still recommend you run it 220/240v circuit.

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Oh i totally didnt know that, i got the HS3 not the se one, so do you know how can i maintain a static 176-264V input to avoid hash rate decline?

Where did you buy it from and what is the ETA?
I hope you bought it from a legit place and didn't pay in crypto. There are more scam sites then legit sites.
I bought it from this store recommended by a friend, he bought from them some WhatsMiners  back then, they gave me an ETA of 7 days
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April 23, 2021, 07:01:29 PM
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What I highlighted was the voltage requirement to actually use the miner.  If your in North America, you will need a 220/240v outlet.  Most homes with an electric dryer have a 220/240v outlet.  Or you can hire your local electrician install a 220/240v circuit.  I am not sure about EU/Asia as far as 220/240v availability in homes/residences.
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