Product Description
1850 Watt 110-240V Bitmain Antminer T9 T9+ Power Supply
The 1850 Watt Antminer T9 T9+ Power Supply kit is built using our X-adapter revision X6B, 1 HP 750W PSU, and 1 Lite-On 110W PSU. Designed and tested to run in a 24/7/365 mining environment. Our Patent Pending Chain Sync Feature through our X6B, X7B, or X11 Breakout boards is done by connecting the interconnect cable from PSU 1 to PSU2 then PSU 2 to PSU 3; feature tested with up to 20 PSUs.
Bitmain Antminer T9 & T9+ Power Specification:
T9 Miner:
- 1576 watt +/- 7% at the wall
T9+ Miners:
- 10TH/s 1406 watt +/- 7% at the wall
- 10.5TH/s 1432 watt +/- 7% at the wall
- 11TH/s 1432 watt +/- 7% at the wall
- 11.5TH/s 1432 watt +/- 7% at the wall
- 12TH/s 1419 watt +/- 7% at the wall
Antminer T9+ Power Supply Kit Components:
Server Power Supply Specifications:
- Input: 110V-240V
- Output @ 200-240V: 1850 Watt (1100W + 750W)
- Output @ 110-120V: 1773 Watt (1023W + 750W)
- Input Connector: C13 (each PSU)
- Efficiency Rating: 80 Plus Gold 92%
X-Adapter X6B Breakout Board Features:
- Support up to 120Amp / 1400Watts
- Electronic on /off switch. Retains its state
- 8 PCIe ports, for 6pin connectors
- LED indicator lights: Yellow (receiving power) and Green (pushing power)
- LED volt meter display Onboard
- Protective bottom plate
6 Pin PCIe Cable Specifications:
Gauge | 16AWG |
Length | 24in |
Max Amperage | 12A |
Max Wattage | 400W |
Connector A | 6Pin PCIe Male |
Connector B | 6Pin PCIe Male |
Package Contents:
- (1) Original HP 750W Server power supply.
- (1) Original Lite-On 1100W Server power supply.
- (10) PCIe cables, 16AWG 6pin to 6pin
- (2) Rev: X6B X-Adapter
- (8) 3M Rubber foot pads
- 30 Day Warranty
- X6B manual sheet available here as a PDF
- 30-day warranty
- POWER CORDS NOT INCLUDED.
Donnie Kruse (verified owner) –
I tried using these power supplies on both an Antminer S9 and also tried T9 which both are stated to be supported. Lack of instructions and documentation had me question setup however I’ve done every configuration there is to spread the load. Either I have a bad Power Supply or these units can’t support the 1350watts needed to power my Asic Miners.