NerdQaxe++ Bitcoin miner 4.8Th/s

$759.00

NerdQaxe++ — High-Performance Home ASIC Miner for Australians with Solar Power

Overview
The NerdQaxe++ is a compact, open-source ASIC miner designed for serious home/solar use. Built with four BM1370 ASIC chips (sourced from the same generation as the Bitmain S21 Pro), it delivers roughly 4.8 TH/s of SHA-256 hash power while consuming only around 70-100 W of power.
This makes it ideal for Australians who produce solar power during the day and want to make that excess power work for them, not just send it back to the grid for low feed-in tariffs.

Key Features & Specs

  • Hashrate: ~4.8 TH/s at default settings.

  • Energy consumption: ~70 W-100 W depending on tuning (≈15-16 J/TH efficiency possible)

  • Chips: 4 × BM1370 ASIC chips.

  • Software: Comes with open-source firmware (AxeOS) and web interface for easy monitoring & control.

  • Connectivity: WiFi/Ethernet for setup and monitoring.

  • Extras: Plug-in ready, includes power supply options (depending on seller).

  • Form factor: Small enough for a home/solar-setup environment; less bulky than large commercial rigs.

Why it works for the Aussie solar-home market

  • If you have solar panels and a daytime surplus of power: instead of exporting it at low feed-in tariffs, you can use that energy to mine Bitcoin with a highly efficient ASIC, turning wasted energy into value.

  • Because the NerdQaxe++ draws relatively low power compared to large industrial rigs, it fits more easily into residential solar setups (less need for heavy duty wiring, big ventilation, etc.).

  • Its compact size and quieter operation make it viable for home use (garage, spare room, near your inverter) instead of a full commercial mining farm.

Typical Use-Case
Set up in your home shed, garage or next to your solar inverter. Connect to your WiFi, plug into the power supply, point the miner at your chosen pool or solo mine if you prefer. Monitor its stats via the built-in display or web interface (hash rate, temps, efficiency). During the day when your solar panels are generating surplus energy (and your feed‐in rate is low), run the NerdQaxe++ to convert excess daylight power into Bitcoin rather than giving it back to the grid for cents.

NerdQaxe++ — High-Performance Home ASIC Miner for Australians with Solar Power

Overview
The NerdQaxe++ is a compact, open-source ASIC miner designed for serious home/solar use. Built with four BM1370 ASIC chips (sourced from the same generation as the Bitmain S21 Pro), it delivers roughly 4.8 TH/s of SHA-256 hash power while consuming only around 70-100 W of power.
This makes it ideal for Australians who produce solar power during the day and want to make that excess power work for them, not just send it back to the grid for low feed-in tariffs.

Key Features & Specs

  • Hashrate: ~4.8 TH/s at default settings.

  • Energy consumption: ~70 W-100 W depending on tuning (≈15-16 J/TH efficiency possible)

  • Chips: 4 × BM1370 ASIC chips.

  • Software: Comes with open-source firmware (AxeOS) and web interface for easy monitoring & control.

  • Connectivity: WiFi/Ethernet for setup and monitoring.

  • Extras: Plug-in ready, includes power supply options (depending on seller).

  • Form factor: Small enough for a home/solar-setup environment; less bulky than large commercial rigs.

Why it works for the Aussie solar-home market

  • If you have solar panels and a daytime surplus of power: instead of exporting it at low feed-in tariffs, you can use that energy to mine Bitcoin with a highly efficient ASIC, turning wasted energy into value.

  • Because the NerdQaxe++ draws relatively low power compared to large industrial rigs, it fits more easily into residential solar setups (less need for heavy duty wiring, big ventilation, etc.).

  • Its compact size and quieter operation make it viable for home use (garage, spare room, near your inverter) instead of a full commercial mining farm.

Typical Use-Case
Set up in your home shed, garage or next to your solar inverter. Connect to your WiFi, plug into the power supply, point the miner at your chosen pool or solo mine if you prefer. Monitor its stats via the built-in display or web interface (hash rate, temps, efficiency). During the day when your solar panels are generating surplus energy (and your feed‐in rate is low), run the NerdQaxe++ to convert excess daylight power into Bitcoin rather than giving it back to the grid for cents.

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