Built for 24/7 continuous operation in mining farms, containers, or data-center-style halls. Hashrate is higher than home units, power draw is 3,000-5,500W, and noise runs 75-85 dB.
Fan cooled industrial Mining Hardware for Sale
Fan-cooled industrial miners are the workhorses of commercial mining. These ASICs run at full load 24/7, deliver 150-270 TH/s on SHA-256 or equivalent on other algorithms, and are designed to be racked densely in mining halls, containers, and hosted facilities. They demand proper electrical infrastructure and are too loud for residential use, but the per-watt economics are where professional operators make their margins.
Standard industrial models today include the Bitmain Antminer S21 Pro (234 TH/s, 15 J/TH) and S21 XP (270 TH/s, 13.5 J/TH), MicroBT Whatsminer M60S and M66S, Canaan Avalon A15 Pro, and Bitdeer Sealminer A2 Pro and A3 on SHA-256. Scrypt adds the Antminer L9 (16 GH/s) and ElphaPex DG1+. Kaspa brings the Antminer KS5 Pro and KS7 (40 TH/s). All these run 75-85 dB and need dedicated sites. Site planning starts with power. Industrial units want 200-277V single-phase, with PDUs rated for 30-60 amp continuous loads and proper breaker sizing at 80% derating. Airflow engineering matters: hot-aisle and cold-aisle separation prevents thermal recirculation, and intake filtering keeps dust off hashboards. Humidity control (ideally 40-60%) extends chip life. Fleet management through Foreman, Awesome Miner, Hive OS, or manufacturer tools like Whatsminer Tool becomes essential above a few dozen units.
Firmware tuning on supported models can extract additional efficiency, but confirm warranty implications before flashing third-party firmware. Pool choice comes down to Foundry USA, Antpool, F2Pool, ViaBTC, Luxor, and Braiins Pool for SHA-256, with equivalent options for other algorithms. BT-MINERS supplies industrial fan-cooled miners from Bitmain, MicroBT, Canaan, Bitdeer, ElphaPex, and IceRiver with factory warranty, pre-shipment testing, and bulk pricing. Share your site specs and target fleet size and we'll build a quote that fits.
FAQs
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What defines an industrial miner?
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What voltage do industrial miners need?
200-277V single-phase for air-cooled units. Proper breaker sizing at 80% derating and mining-grade PDUs are standard. Hydro variants need three-phase 380-415V.
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How loud are industrial fan-cooled miners?
75-85 dB per unit. Dedicated mining spaces, containers, or sound-insulated sheds are typical. Residential deployment is impractical.
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Can I run an industrial miner at home?
Technically yes if you have the electrical capacity, but noise and heat usually make it impractical. Home miners are a better match for residential settings.
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Which coins are most mined industrially?
Bitcoin dominates by market share. Litecoin and Dogecoin (merge-mined) come next, followed by Kaspa, Ethereum Classic, and a rotation of altcoins.
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Do industrial miners include PSUs?
Most ship with matched PSUs. Some flagships require separate PSU or dual-PSU configurations. Confirm on each product page before ordering.
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What is J/TH and why does it matter industrially?
J/TH (joules per terahash) is the efficiency metric. At industrial scale, a 2 J/TH difference can swing margins by thousands of dollars per month across a fleet.
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Can I buy industrial miners in bulk?
Yes. BT-MINERS handles bulk orders with volume pricing, staged delivery, and logistics support for farms and hosting providers.
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How do I monitor a large fleet?
Foreman, Awesome Miner, Hive OS, and manufacturer tools like Whatsminer Tool handle real-time telemetry, alerts, and bulk firmware management.
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What warranty do industrial miners carry?
Typically 180-365 days from the manufacturer, depending on brand and model. BT-MINERS handles warranty registration for units sold through our channel.