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Re: Pangolin Whatsminer M10 - 33TH at 2145W
by
SaiyanPrynz26
on 09/03/2019, 21:40:04 UTC
⭐ Merited by frodocooper (3) ,OgNasty (1)
I bought the pangolin miner m10 recently and I also am a new miner in the crypto community. Had a little challenge setting it up due to being really new at this but I got it going and was able to start mining on nicehash. I am getting 32-33/TH with a pretty decent estimated payout per month. I have the miner running in the garage with it cracked so the miner can suck in nothing but cold air since I live in the state of Idaho. It’s running ice cold and fairly quiet to other miners I have seen and heard before. Miner cost $850 and came in about a week and a day after ordering and payment confirmed. I had to install a 250v outlet and also order a USA model 250v power cord as it came with a European model cord. Packaging was not damaged and it was packed rather well. Just wanted to give my two cents on the miner as I am excited everyday to see the progress of it and also come up with new ways to be able to cool it once summer comes around. I also am gpu mining on nicehash as well for RVN. So in a month I have gone from not mining at all to ASIC and GPU mining at the same time. If anyone had any questions about the miner please let me know and I would be happy to answer anything I can.

"This miner won't work in a 110-120 VAC mains voltage system."
Damn, us mortals in the west only have access to 120, unless you are my dryer or any other appliance, those get whatever they want
I'm looking for a decent miner to give me heat during the winter, but where i only have 120 outlets

It’s actually pretty easy to install the required outlet to mine. I did mine in about 15 min and it was up and running about 5 min after that. Buy a double pole 20 amp breaker since the miner power is 25amp max. Then buy a small roll of 12/2 wire and the 250v single outlet for about $4 bucks with the horizontal metal prong. Buy a small single outlet box for surface mount and a black grommet to protect the wire. You can run the wire right outside your panel if you want so you don’t have to run it through walls. Hook the ground up to the ground bar and connect the neutral white wire and black wire directly to the double pole breaker and then to the two gold screws on thr outlet. Put a cover over the outlet and BAM!! You are ready to mine with 250v outlet. Easy peezy and you would be up and going in no time.