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Bitaxe

Bitaxe 601 Pro Orange 1.8T mining hardware

SKU CH-SP29-CF9CM

Solo ASIC miner delivers up to 1.8 TH/s at 18 watts with BM1370 chip, 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, USB, OLED display and open-source AxeOS firmware

  • Part#601 Pro
  • TypeMining Power Supply
  • Mining HardwareBitcoins Miner 601 Pro Lucky Crypto Lottery Miner with Open-
  • HashrateBitcoins Miner 601 Pro Lucky Crypto Lottery Miner with Open-
  • Quantity of Hash Chips1
  • Network ConnectionWi-Fi, USB
  • Open-source AxeOS firmware enables full transparency and customisation
  • BM1370 ASIC chip delivers up to 1.8 TH/s hash rate
  • 18 watts power draw keeps home electricity costs low
  • 91 inch OLED shows real-time stats at a glance
  • 4 GHz Wi-Fi and USB allow quick setup and remote monitoring

Home Solo Bitcoin Miner

The Bitaxe 601 Pro Orange 1.8T is an open-source ASIC solo miner built for home and office use. It runs a single BM1370 chip to deliver up to 1.8 TH/s on the SHA256 algorithm. An ESP32 controller runs the fully open AxeOS firmware, giving complete transparency and customisation. Connectivity is handled by 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi and a USB port for simple setup and monitoring.

Thermals Noise And Power

The unit draws 18 watts, achieving an efficiency of 37 J/TH that keeps daily running costs low. A high-speed brushless fan provides active air cooling while an intelligent protection mechanism adjusts dissipation to prevent overheating. Low-noise operation makes it suitable for quiet indoor environments such as studies or offices. A 0.91 inch OLED screen shows real-time status and core metrics at a glance.

Upgrade Path And Value

This miner replaces older low-hashrate USB stick devices that typically deliver only a few hundred GH/s for similar power draw. The jump to 1.8 TH/s with 1516 J/TH efficiency is worth it when you want a realistic solo lottery chance without the noise and heat of industrial gear. The solder-free modular structure also allows future chip or firmware upgrades without replacing the whole platform.

Highlights

  • Open-source AxeOS firmware enables full transparency and customisation
  • BM1370 ASIC chip delivers up to 1.8 TH/s hash rate
  • 18 watts power draw keeps home electricity costs low
  • 91 inch OLED shows real-time stats at a glance
  • 4 GHz Wi-Fi and USB allow quick setup and remote monitoring

Specifications

Series601 Pro
Model601 Pro
Part#601 Pro
TypeMining Power Supply
Mining HardwareBitcoins Miner 601 Pro Lucky Crypto Lottery Miner with Open-Source System,Hash Rate Up to 1.8TH/S Low Power Home Solo ASIC Miner Bitcoin ASIC Solo Miner, BM1370 Chip, 2.4G Wi-Fi, AxeOS (Orange 1.8T)
HashrateBitcoins Miner 601 Pro Lucky Crypto Lottery Miner with Open-Source System,Hash Rate Up to 1.8TH/S Low Power Home Solo ASIC Miner Bitcoin ASIC Solo Miner, BM1370 Chip, 2.4G Wi-Fi, AxeOS (Orange 1.8T)
Quantity of Hash Chips1
Network ConnectionWi-Fi, USB
Power Supplyno_plug
Power Consumption18 watts
Weight0.5 pounds

Questions about this item

How do I connect the Bitaxe 601 Pro to my 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network during first setup?

Power the unit, wait for the OLED to show the access-point name, join that network from your phone or laptop, open the captive portal, enter your home 2.4 GHz SSID and password, then save; the miner reboots and connects to your router automatically.

Which parts of the Bitaxe 601 Pro will need replacement after months of continuous solo mining?

The high-speed brushless cooling fan is the only moving component; plan to swap it when bearing noise rises or airflow drops, and keep a spare 5 V PWM fan of the same footprint on hand.

At what power draw does the Bitaxe 601 Pro hit its thermal limit during sustained operation?

The BM1370 chip draws about 18 watts; the built-in fan and heatsink are sized for that load, so the first limit you reach is the silicon's own thermal throttle point, not the power supply.

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