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Topic: Avalon 6? Any owners out there? (Read 10518 times)

legendary
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November 08, 2016, 01:05:12 PM
Sorry for reviving a dead thread but i want to know about how much avalon 6 will mine for a day and it's current cost's for 2 month's.

If anyone can suggest me a new topic place where you guys discuss about avalon 6 i would be really happy to ask my doubt's there.

https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/calculator

You can pretty much calculate this with that website.

Pool fees are most of the time 1% (I suggest Kano.Is)


Here's the spec

Avalon6 Specification
Hash rate    3.65T±10%
Power at wall   1100W(power efficiency 90%)。
Quantity of chip  80
Power connector  4x 6PIN,you need to connect all 4 connectors when running
Cooling fan  12038, current min: 1.6A ,Max:2.8A
Max speed: 3800RPM
Temperature  Max Temperature of intake :38℃
Controller  Raspberry PI(version 1,B,B+),。
Each Raspberry PI can control 60 units
AUC  max 6 units can be connected in series with each AUC
Protection  The machine will not start when the fan is damaged 。
Dimension  136×150×334mm
Weight  4.8kg
INGRESS PROTECTION  IP20
Power supply  1200W 80 plus gold power supply recommended
Voltage  min:11.7V   max: 12.2V


Or just send me a PM with your question.

I run 5 of them at home.
sr. member
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November 08, 2016, 01:00:37 PM
Sorry for reviving a dead thread but i want to know about how much avalon 6 will mine for a day and it's current cost's for 2 month's.

If anyone can suggest me a new topic place where you guys discuss about avalon 6 i would be really happy to ask my doubt's there.
hero member
Activity: 687
Merit: 511
November 28, 2015, 03:19:13 AM
BTW, what type of fan and connector are you using for PSUs? Very nice and clean setup!

I'm still tweaking the design, but I think I've finally come up with a good near-silent mod for the IBM 2880W PSU's... I ran out of the controllers, but it has a temperature controlled PWM fan module which I'm splitting between the two units until my new ones arrive.   The fan itself is this one:

http://amzn.to/1Nhfh94

Which I quite like so far... It's a server class fan comparable to Delta or any of the other reputable manufacturer.  Because of the density of the components inside the PSU, I opted for a much higher static pressure fan than Kaze which I normally prefer.

I am about to order 50 units. I am leaning towards Avalon as it appears they handle ambient heat better then the Bitmain units.  Still deciding but that is what I am leaning towards as of now.

I was in the same boat although I bought a bit more than that - and I'm glad I went with the Avalon's.  I did some ambient temperature test with the first one I had, and ran in in temps up to about 125f.  It works fine until about 105-110f, then it drops down to probably 1/2 hash rate, then at about 115-120f it stops hashing altogether.  It keeps running the fan and keeps everything as cool as it can, and didn't suffer any ill effects from the testing.  My only real complaint is that once the temperature starts dropping, it doesn't automatically resume - but that's something that could easily be fixed in the hardware.

I also love the turnaround time BlockC gave me - I got the invoice on Wens, wired the money on Thurs, they sent the units on Fri, and I was setting up miners on Monday.  All this while I'm still waiting on 14+ S7's I've ordered from Bitmain over a month ago...
hero member
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November 28, 2015, 02:31:42 AM
I am about to order 50 units. I am leaning towards Avalon as it appears they handle ambient heat better then the Bitmain units.  Still deciding but that is what I am leaning towards as of now.
hero member
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November 28, 2015, 02:16:10 AM
How much do they sell them for?

I think they are charging $1450 same as zoomhash.  not sure if zoomhash units come from blockC, but oregonmines do.. tons of blockC stickers and serial numbers all over the place.. so you know the warranty is legit from oregonmines/blockC

the guys at Oregonmines told me they bought out 1/3 of blockC's initial batch

My zoomhash unit didn't have any blockC stickers, it apparently came from either ehash or the manufacturer. That means no US warranty Sad, I would rather have one with blockC warranty. It was also missing a cable that connects the miner to RPi, fortunately, Tom at oregonminers was kind enough to mail me a couple free of charge (wasn't able to contact anyone at zoomhash today).


This isn't entirely true - I did a bulk purchase of miners directly from BlockC, and they came without stickers.  It just means they were from the firs 500 or so machines they received I think.  Any of the later ones now include the stickers - and I actually have one I bought on eBay that does.

BTW, I have them all in my mega plenum - running like a champ!  Smiley




Good to hear, as long as blockC addresses if anything were to happen to the miner, since I can't run it until I get the connector. BTW, what type of fan and connector are you using for PSUs? Very nice and clean setup!
hero member
Activity: 687
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November 28, 2015, 02:10:43 AM
How much do they sell them for?

I think they are charging $1450 same as zoomhash.  not sure if zoomhash units come from blockC, but oregonmines do.. tons of blockC stickers and serial numbers all over the place.. so you know the warranty is legit from oregonmines/blockC

the guys at Oregonmines told me they bought out 1/3 of blockC's initial batch

My zoomhash unit didn't have any blockC stickers, it apparently came from either ehash or the manufacturer. That means no US warranty Sad, I would rather have one with blockC warranty. It was also missing a cable that connects the miner to RPi, fortunately, Tom at oregonminers was kind enough to mail me a couple free of charge (wasn't able to contact anyone at zoomhash today).


This isn't entirely true - I did a bulk purchase of miners directly from BlockC, and they came without stickers.  It just means they were from the firs 500 or so machines they received I think.  Any of the later ones now include the stickers - and I actually have one I bought on eBay that does.

BTW, I have them all in my mega plenum - running like a champ!  Smiley


hero member
Activity: 895
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November 27, 2015, 11:35:44 PM
How much do they sell them for?

I think they are charging $1450 same as zoomhash.  not sure if zoomhash units come from blockC, but oregonmines do.. tons of blockC stickers and serial numbers all over the place.. so you know the warranty is legit from oregonmines/blockC

the guys at Oregonmines told me they bought out 1/3 of blockC's initial batch

My zoomhash unit didn't have any blockC stickers, it apparently came from either ehash or the manufacturer. That means no US warranty Sad, I would rather have one with blockC warranty. It was also missing a cable that connects the miner to RPi, fortunately, Tom at oregonminers was kind enough to mail me a couple free of charge (wasn't able to contact anyone at zoomhash today).
sr. member
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November 27, 2015, 11:15:32 PM
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hero member
Activity: 578
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November 23, 2015, 06:13:51 PM
I am finding out with the one unit I have, that one side of the case (the bottom?) is much warmer than the other 3 sides.

You might wan to consider placing the miner on one "side" or the other, to expose the "warmest side" to more air circulation. You might also want to just invert it so that the "warm bottom" becomes the "top".

Actually it's a more subtle decision than that.

 I have wooden shelves, so the hot surface is facing up. This takes advantage of convective and radiative cooling. If I had metal shelving, I would have laid it on metal shelf to see if the added thermal conduction is an improvement.
legendary
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November 23, 2015, 06:06:45 PM
How much do they sell them for?

I think they are charging $1450 same as zoomhash.  not sure if zoomhash units come from blockC, but oregonmines do.. tons of blockC stickers and serial numbers all over the place.. so you know the warranty is legit from oregonmines/blockC

the guys at Oregonmines told me they bought out 1/3 of blockC's initial batch
hero member
Activity: 687
Merit: 511
November 23, 2015, 06:01:36 PM
I am finding out with the one unit I have, that one side of the case (the bottom?) is much warmer than the other 3 sides.

Yeah, I noticed the same thing and ask BlockC about it - they said it's because of how the boards and heat sink are arranged inside the enclosure.  The heatsinks basically are in contact with the bottom, as are some side supports, but the top area is open (it's where the secondary controller is), so it's just air up there.  A temperature pattern like that is expected for the device.

Gotta love the fact that they're responsive and knew the answer immediately.  Even though my dealings have been limited with them so far, I've found them to be exceptional.
alh
legendary
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November 23, 2015, 05:59:17 PM
I am finding out with the one unit I have, that one side of the case (the bottom?) is much warmer than the other 3 sides.

You might wan to consider placing the miner on one "side" or the other, to expose the "warmest side" to more air circulation. You might also want to just invert it so that the "warm bottom" becomes the "top".
hero member
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November 23, 2015, 05:49:43 PM
I am finding out with the one unit I have, that one side of the case (the bottom?) is much warmer than the other 3 sides.
legendary
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November 23, 2015, 04:44:41 PM
what are you guys paying for these units ?  I'm tempted to buy 2-3 from Zoomhash to help warm my house  

if you can get near 4GH on 1200 watts thats pretty nice.   I like the workmanship and 4 PCI settup far better than the s7


I bought one from Zoom but I think they increased their prices. I paid $1500 including shipping.

Edit: they added a Raspberry Pi option, otherwise the price seems to be the same $1450 + shipping.

Zoom supposedly has a coupon for $100 off I heard
legendary
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November 23, 2015, 03:51:28 PM
what are you guys paying for these units ?  I'm tempted to buy 2-3 from Zoomhash to help warm my house  

if you can get near 4GH on 1200 watts thats pretty nice.   I like the workmanship and 4 PCI settup far better than the s7


I bought one from Zoom but I think they increased their prices. I paid $1500 including shipping.

Edit: they added a Raspberry Pi option, otherwise the price seems to be the same $1450 + shipping.
legendary
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November 23, 2015, 03:39:03 PM
what are you guys paying for these units ?  I'm tempted to buy 2-3 from Zoomhash to help warm my house 

if you can get near 4GH on 1200 watts thats pretty nice.   I like the workmanship and 4 PCI settup far better than the s7

legendary
Activity: 2450
Merit: 1002
November 23, 2015, 03:21:59 PM
Also, I cant remember avalon6 thread I read this in, someone was requesting if someone would be able to turn off "smartspeed" and ssh login would probably be required. I offer up my services if whoever asked for that sees this post =)
I dont have an avalon6 but if ur willing to let me login remotely over ssh to one, I could figure out how things work =)

If your wanting to play with the firmware all you need is likely a RPI B or B+ .  You can flash it with the image from BlockC I put in my review - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/review-avalon-6-miner-winter-mining-notlist3d-also-faq-and-help-1257327 .

But that should be all you need to ply round with firmware.  Will not be as fun with no miner on other side but should still allow you to modify it.

Yeah but w/o a miner, there is no testing or confirming.... its kinda pointless ...
sr. member
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Infected Mushroom
November 23, 2015, 03:09:47 PM
Also, I cant remember avalon6 thread I read this in, someone was requesting if someone would be able to turn off "smartspeed" and ssh login would probably be required. I offer up my services if whoever asked for that sees this post =)
I dont have an avalon6 but if ur willing to let me login remotely over ssh to one, I could figure out how things work =)

Kind of disappointing, not much of an increase from the stock .284w/gh.  Maybe more tweaking will show better numbers.

yeah I need to disable smartspeed.

oh silent miner it is.



It was philip.
legendary
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November 23, 2015, 03:08:56 PM
Also, I cant remember avalon6 thread I read this in, someone was requesting if someone would be able to turn off "smartspeed" and ssh login would probably be required. I offer up my services if whoever asked for that sees this post =)
I dont have an avalon6 but if ur willing to let me login remotely over ssh to one, I could figure out how things work =)

If your wanting to play with the firmware all you need is likely a RPI B or B+ .  You can flash it with the image from BlockC I put in my review - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/review-avalon-6-miner-winter-mining-notlist3d-also-faq-and-help-1257327 .

But that should be all you need to ply round with firmware.  Will not be as fun with no miner on other side but should still allow you to modify it.
legendary
Activity: 2450
Merit: 1002
November 23, 2015, 03:04:20 PM
Also, I cant remember avalon6 thread I read this in, someone was requesting if someone would be able to turn off "smartspeed" and ssh login would probably be required. I offer up my services if whoever asked for that sees this post =)
I dont have an avalon6 but if ur willing to let me login remotely over ssh to one, I could figure out how things work =)
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