Wanted to share some real numbers for anyone considering Equihash mining right now.
Running a Z15 Pro at 840 kSol/s:
Daily output: ~0.12 ZEC
Monthly output: ~3.6 ZEC
Power draw: 2800W
Daily electricity cost at $0.10/kWh: ~$6.70
At current ZEC prices, that works out to roughly $690/month revenue before electricity. Net profit depends heavily on your power rate, but at $0.10/kWh you are looking at around $490/month.
We have these in stock at $6999 with DDP shipping (all duties and shipping included in the price). Ships from Hong Kong, 7-10 business days to most locations. Bulk discounts for mining farms or units more than 5.
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Thanks for sharing the numbers. It’s always more useful to see real-world estimates rather than just manufacturer specifications.
I think electricity cost is still the biggest variable. The same hardware can look very profitable in one country and barely break even in another. Definitely something miners should calculate carefully before buying
Thanks for posting .Worth adding the European view though. I’m in France at roughly €0.20/kWh on the regulated tariff. Same machine, same 67.2 kWh/day, but that’s about €400/month in electricity instead of $200. Roughly halves the margin and pushes break-even out by months. The irony is that France is Europe’s largest net electricity exporter , the retail price is mostly taxes and grid fees, not generation cost. Doesn’t help the P&L either way. One question for the room while I’m here , has anyone run a Z15 Pro as a heat source through a winter? 2.8 kW in an electrically heated home should displace the radiators for those months and take the marginal energy cost close to zero. I’m curious whether the noise makes that unlivable in practice, or whether people actually do it.