This tutorial is intended for the INNOSILICON T2 Turbo Bitcoin Miner which is one of the most powerful bitcoin miner of Innosilicon. The hashrate of the T2T is upto 30TH/s while the power consumption is only 2200w.
Miner Specifications
Brand | Innosilicon |
Model | Terminator T2 Turbo(T2T) |
Algorithm | SHA-256 |
Submodel | 30TH/s @ 2200w |
Hashrate | 30TH/s ± 5% |
Power Consumption | 2200w ± 10% |
Power Supply | With PSU, plug & play |
Update June 8, 2019
Manufacturer’s advice on mining with T2T:
- For stable operation of the T2T, it is recommended to set the Miner Profile option to Factory and do not overclock. So as not to burn out the power supply.
- Upgrade the firmware: t2tz_soc_20190608_081559.swu
Official User Manual
The official user manual should work fine already. However, for beginner users, the following details might be helpful.
Miner Connection
- For the miner configuration, please connect the miner to the LAN port on the same router which your computer is also connected to. The miner is stand-alone, your computer is just needed for the miner configuration.
- This is the Innosilicon T2T you will receive from EastShore.
- Please check if all the cables on the miner are inserted tightly.
- The miner comes with an integrated PSU on the top. So user only need to prepare a power cord for the PSU.
- Plug in the ethernet cord. Then, miner connection DONE.
Mining Guide
- There is a switch on the integrated power supply, turn this switch on and power on the miner. Wait for about 1~2 minutes.
- Scan out the IP of the miner. For how to scan out the IP of the miner, follow the tutorial here: How to find out the IP address of your crypto miner
- Log into the miner configuration page. Input the IP address (for example, 192.168.1.73) in your internet browser. The username and the password are all “admin“.
- All setting options are on the left side of the page.
- Go to the “Settings -> Pools” page.
- On the “Pools” page, you can configure your own mining account. Then click the button “Update Pools” to save and apply the changes.
- Go to “Settings -> Performance”, set the “Miner Profile” as “Factory”.
- The mining will automatically start after a few minutes. Go to the “Miner Status” page and keep refreshing the page until some data (Speed, miner account, pool etc.) is shown on the page (which means the machine has started mining. Generally, the miner needs about 3~7 minutes to start mining).
- You can also refer to the official manual for more details about miner configuration.
Testing video by EastShore
Trouble Shoot
Please refer to the official manual T2TZ-30T BTC Manual-en.pdf
amir.spody
How can I restore to default setting (reset factory) my t2t just with physical botuns ?
EastShore Post author
There is a “Reset” button next to the network port. Please reset the miner by pressing this reset button.
m.najm.arch
What’s the difference between different models?
which one is better ?
P-SI
P-SII
P-I
P-II
EastShore Post author
Different running modes actually correspond to different running frequencies. The Performance mode is actually an overclocking mode, corresponding to an overclocking frequency. The highest frequency is Performance++, followed by Performance+, and so on.
When the Tuning mode is turned on and the miner is set to the Performance mode, the T2T will automatically find the most suitable frequency based on the power supply, voltage, etc., without the need for manual intervention by the user(That’s so-called automatic overclocking). If your T2T is not running at the highest frequency, then your running environment may not be suitable for T2T to run at the highest frequency, so we do not recommend that you manually set to the highest frequency.
The power consumption of T2T is also different in different modes. In general, higher running frequencies result in higher power consumption (and therefore higher electricity bills). So in fact, the user’s mining income will not be so much different.
m.najm.arch
Thankful
I mean on the outside of the machine
Second screenshot
EastShore Post author
Oh I see! The P-S1 on the miner may be the identity of the batch, but we are not sure about it.
m.najm.arch
Hello
Is it possible to burn power in High Hash Mode?
EastShore Post author
The situation with Innosilicon T2 Turbo is a little bit complicated. As far as we know, the power quality of the first few batches of Innosilicon T2T is relatively poor, so it is easy to burn out. However, Innosilicon improved the quality of the power supply in later batches, so there is no problem with the power supply of the later batches of Innosilicon T2T.
For stability, we recommend always running the Innosilicon T2 Turbo with the Factory mode.
m.najm.arch
thank