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Lucky Miner LV07 1 TH/s solo Bitcoin SHA-256 desktop lottery miner — square blue and silver casing with circular front vent, side status LCD, server-style spec label and Lucky Miner branding, sold by Sell Your PC South Africa.

Lucky Miner LV07 1Th

Original price was: R6000.Current price is: R5300.

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The Lucky Miner LV07 is a ~1 TH/s SHA-256 ASIC Bitcoin (BTC) home miner drawing approximately 60–80W. Designed for solo Bitcoin mining lottery participation. Ultra-compact desktop design; runs on any standard South African household socket with exceptional load-shedding resilience — sustains on a home inverter for 60+ hours.

Product Description

Product Overview

The Lucky Miner LV07 is a compact SHA-256 ASIC miner delivering approximately 1 TH/s for solo Bitcoin (BTC) mining. Manufactured by IceRiver, the LV07 is the lower-hashrate, ultra-low-power variant in the Lucky Miner home mining series — sitting below the LV08 in hashrate but offering a correspondingly lower power draw that makes it exceptionally accessible from an electrical and load-shedding resilience standpoint.

At 1 TH/s from a device drawing approximately 60–80W, the Lucky Miner LV07 bridges the gap between hobby open-source miners (like the Nerdaxe 500 GH/s) and the more capable LV08 (4.5 TH/s). For South African Bitcoin enthusiasts who want dedicated ASIC mining hardware with minimal operating costs and maximum load-shedding resilience, the LV07 is one of the most practical options available.

The Lucky Miner series reflects IceRiver’s expansion from Kaspa ASIC expertise into the home Bitcoin (BTC) SHA-256 mining market, delivering packaged, ready-to-use home mining units with low noise, desktop form factors, and power draws compatible with home electrical environments.

Key Features

  • ~1 TH/s SHA-256 ASIC Hashrate: Real ASIC-based Bitcoin mining hashrate — significantly more than hobby ESP32/microcontroller miners, while remaining in the accessible desktop miner category. At 1 TH/s, meaningful solo mining lottery participation is the primary use case.
  • 60–80W Power Consumption: Ultra-low power draw for a dedicated ASIC miner. At 60–80W, the LV07 draws less than most small desktop appliances and runs comfortably on any standard household electrical circuit.
  • Compact Desktop Design: Small form factor suitable for desk, shelf, or any surface. No rack mounting or dedicated mining room required. Designed for home environments.
  • Low Noise Operation: Quiet enough for a home office or bedroom environment. The LV07’s modest power draw means minimal heat and therefore quiet cooling.
  • Solo Mining Focused: Designed for Bitcoin lottery mining — point at CK Solo Pool or similar for the chance at the full block reward at minimal operating cost.
  • Standard Ethernet Connectivity: Connects to home network via Ethernet for pool configuration and performance monitoring.
  • IceRiver Quality: Built by IceRiver, a manufacturer with proven ASIC engineering expertise in the Kaspa KS-series mining market.

Technical Specifications

  • Algorithm: SHA-256
  • Supported Coins: Bitcoin (BTC) and SHA-256 cryptocurrencies
  • Hashrate: ~1 TH/s
  • Power Consumption: ~60–80W
  • Cooling: Low-noise fans
  • Input Voltage: 100–240V AC, 50/60 Hz
  • Networking: 1× RJ45 Ethernet
  • Form Factor: Compact desktop
  • Power Supply: Included (confirm at time of purchase)

Power & Installation Notes

The Lucky Miner LV07 draws approximately 60–80W — an extremely accessible power level for any South African home environment. No dedicated circuit is required at this wattage; a standard 16A household circuit can comfortably run the LV07 alongside other normal household loads. South Africa’s 230V / 50Hz supply is within the unit’s 100–240V input range — no transformer needed.

As good practice, use a dedicated socket on a circuit with appropriate protection for any mining equipment, but at 60–80W the LV07 has essentially no special electrical requirements compared to any other household appliance of similar wattage.

Load shedding resilience is exceptional. At 60–80W, a standard 5 kWh home battery inverter can sustain the LV07 for over 60 hours of continuous operation — enough to mine through any load-shedding stage in South Africa with substantial reserve capacity remaining. Even a basic 20,000 mAh USB power bank, if the LV07 accepts USB input, would provide many hours of runtime. The LV07 is effectively load-shedding-proof with any reasonable home backup power solution.

Electricity Cost Context — South Africa

At Eskom’s approximate residential reference tariff of R2.80/kWh, the monthly electricity cost for the Lucky Miner LV07 is estimated as follows:

(70 ÷ 1,000) × 24 × 30 × 2.80 = R141.12 per month

This is an operating cost estimate only — not a profitability projection. At approximately R141/month in electricity, the LV07 has one of the lowest operating costs of any dedicated Bitcoin ASIC miner. Solo mining at 1 TH/s is a long-shot lottery, but at R141/month electricity, it’s one of the most affordable ongoing Bitcoin mining participations available.

Ideal Use Cases

  • Ultra-affordable solo Bitcoin mining: At R141/month electricity, the LV07 is the lowest-cost way to maintain genuine ASIC-based solo Bitcoin mining participation. Perfect for enthusiasts who want a real mining device running indefinitely at minimal cost.
  • Maximum load-shedding resilience: The LV07’s 60–80W draw makes it the easiest Bitcoin ASIC to sustain through South African load shedding — any home battery inverter, UPS, or even a car’s USB outlet can keep it running.
  • Entry into dedicated ASIC home mining: For Bitcoin enthusiasts upgrading from purely open-source hobby miners, the LV07 delivers real IceRiver ASIC quality and a packaged product in a familiar desktop form factor.
  • Desk or office Bitcoin mining: Silent, low-heat, minimal power — the LV07 is one of the few Bitcoin ASICs that can genuinely disappear into a home or office environment without noise, heat, or electrical impact.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Lucky Miner LV07 work on South African power?
Yes. South Africa’s 230V / 50Hz supply is within the unit’s 100–240V input range. No dedicated circuit required at this wattage — any standard household socket will work. No transformer needed.

What is the difference between the LV07 and LV08?
The LV08 delivers 4.5 TH/s at approximately 170–200W — 4.5× more hashrate at approximately 2.5× the power and electricity cost. The LV07 is the ultra-low-power, lowest-cost option; the LV08 is for operators who want more hashrate for their solo mining lottery investment.

What pool should I use for solo mining?
public-solo.ckpool.org is the most widely used public Bitcoin solo pool. For pool mining, any major SHA-256 pool (Foundry USA, AntPool, ViaBTC, F2Pool) is compatible. Configure via the LV07’s web interface through your home network.

Can the LV07 run during load shedding?
Yes — for many hours on any standard home battery inverter. At 60–80W, a 5 kWh inverter battery can sustain the LV07 for over 60 hours. Exceptional load-shedding resilience.

Is the PSU included?
Confirm PSU inclusion at time of purchase.

What’s Included

  • 1× Lucky Miner LV07 1Th unit
  • Power supply (confirm inclusion at time of purchase)
  • Power cable
  • Quick-start documentation

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