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THE SOLO MINING BitAxe Ultra Instruction & Setup Manual

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Instruction Manual and Setup Guide:
Bitaxe Ultra Bitcoin Miner
All versions (201-205)
www.thesolomining.co
@thesolominingco
Need help? Email
info@thesolomining.co
and we will help where we can. Version 1.0
Note: We are in no way responsible if you do not enter your BTC address correctly and you mine a block. If
you mine a block, the BTC will be deposited to the BTC wallet YOU input as per the instructions given. If
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you have no access to that wallet, your BTC WILL BE LOST. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
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@thesolominingco

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual and Setup Guide: Bitaxe Ultra Bitcoin Miner All versions (201-205) www.thesolomining.co @thesolominingco Need help? Email info@thesolomining.co and we will help where we can. Version 1.0 Note: We are in no way responsible if you do not enter your BTC address correctly and you mine a block. If you mine a block, the BTC will be deposited to the BTC wallet YOU input as per the instructions given.
  • Page 2 The BitAxe Ultra is a fully open-source hardware Bitcoin ASIC miner, notable for its sleek design & utilizing the BM1366 ASIC chip from Bitmain’s Antminers S19XP. ASIC Chip: The BitAxe Ultra is powered by the BM1366 ASIC chip, offering a high level of efficiency. Hashrate and Efficiency: The Bitaxe can achieve up to 550 GH/s with an impressive efficiency of 20 J/TH.
  • Page 3 Quick Bitaxe Setup: Unbox Bitaxe & plug in screen. Then, attach stand. You will need a screwdriver for this. Connect Bitaxe to power supply and plug in to outlet. Once powered on, the Bitaxe will create a wireless network which will be shown on the OLED Screen.
  • Page 4 Guided Setup: 1: Attach stand. You will require a phillips / cross head screwdriver to do this. The stand has 4 x M3 6mm screws included. Need help? Email info@thesolomining.co and we will help where we can. Version 1.0 Note: We are in no way responsible if you do not enter your BTC address correctly and you mine a block. If you mine a block, the BTC will be deposited to the BTC wallet YOU input as per the instructions given.
  • Page 5 Guided Setup: 2: Plug in Power Supply to Bitaxe, plug into wall outlet. Switch on. Need help? Email info@thesolomining.co and we will help where we can. Version 1.0 Note: We are in no way responsible if you do not enter your BTC address correctly and you mine a block. If you mine a block, the BTC will be deposited to the BTC wallet YOU input as per the instructions given.
  • Page 6 Guided Setup: 3: Once powered on, the Bitaxe will create a wireless network which will be shown on the OLED Screen. 4: Using your personal device (phone or wifi enabled computer), connect to this wireless network your Bitaxe has created. Your wifi network will NOT be called Bitaxe_706D, it will be unique to your own device.
  • Page 7 Guided Setup: 6: From the setup web page (192.168.4.1) Change the necessary settings (your Wifi SSID, Wifi Password, User - which is your Bitcoin wallet address - and also the pool/server you want to mine to). If you want to solo mine, leave it as-is.
  • Page 8 Guided Setup: 8: Once restarted, the Bitaxe will begin hashing. You can now enter the Bitaxe’s new IP address (shown on the Bitaxe’s screen) on any computer / device on the same network to see the Bitaxes web interface. Do this via the device’s web browser.
  • Page 9: Advanced Settings

    Advanced settings: Frequency and Core Voltage: Accessible via the Bitaxe’s web user interface. Core Voltage Tuning: This allows you to adjust the voltage supplied to the BM1366 ASIC chip. Lowering the voltage can reduce power consumption and heat generation, while potentially decreasing mining performance.
  • Page 10 FAQ: What’s all this “stuff on the screen?” GH: Hash Rate & W/Th Watts per Terahash A/R: Accepted and Rejected Shares UT: Uptime BD: Best Difficulty Fan: Fan Speed Temp: Core Temp Pwr: Real time power draw Voltage (mv) & Current (mA) FH: Free Memory vCore: Core Voltage IP: Bitaxe’s IP Address...
  • Page 11 FAQ: What is “Best Difficulty” & “Shares Accepted”? What is Best Difficulty and What is “Shares Accepted”? A very simple analogy: Imagine you're in a vast underground network with 75 trillion doors (representing the network difficulty). Each door has a unique lock, but they all look identical. Hidden behind one of these doors is a prize: a Bitcoin block worth 6.25 bitcoins.
  • Page 12 Can I mine other coins like Ethereum, Doge, etc? Yes and no. You can only mine SHA-256 algorithm based coins such as Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Digibyte, etc. You cannot mine coins with different algorithms as the Bitaxe Ultra miner can only work with SHA-256 coins. Ethereum is ETHash, Litecoin is Scrypt, etc. Look here for mineable SHA-256 coins https://cryptodelver.com/algorithm/sha256.
  • Page 13 More FAQ What is the point of the the hardware supplied by us at The Solo Mining Co’? Not everyone has £100,000+ to invest in serious mining hardware that will probably never make a return. These monster machines cost £thousands a month in electricity to run and is a massive gamble.
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