LuxOS: Enterprise Firmware, Hacked for Mineur domestiques
Your Antminer shipped with Bitmain’s firmware d’origine. It runs at a fixed frequency, pulls a fixed wattage, and requires a 240V circuit that most nord-américain homes do not have. If your panneau électrique cannot provide 240V at 20-30A for a single machine, Bitmain’s answer is simple: this product was not designed for you.
LuxOS says otherwise. Developed by Luxor Technology — the US-based company behind Hashrate Index, Luxor Pool de minage, and some of the most widely used infrastructure in institutional Bitcoin mining — LuxOS is aftermarket firmware that transforms Bitmain Antminers from rigid data-center appliances into configurable mining instruments with one headline feature that no other firmware can match: PSU Bypass Mode.
PSU Bypass Mode is the reason ce guide exists. With a single toggle in the LuxOS interface, you can override Bitmain’s alimentation compatibility check, connect your S19 or S21 series miner to a standard 120V/15A prise résidentielle with a compatible PSU, and run it at reduced power — typically around 1,200W producing 52-56 TH/s. No electrician. No 240V circuit. No hardware modifications. Pure firmware. The barrier that kept industrial ASICs out of nord-américain homes has been eliminated by a software toggle.
Beyond PSU Bypass, LuxOS brings Cible de puissanceing — watt-level precision that automatically adjusts chip frequency and voltage to hold your machine at an exact consommation de puissance regardless of ambient temperature swings. It brings Avancé Thermal Management (ATM) that progressively underclocks during heat events instead of hard-shutting the machine. It brings Hash on Disconnect to keep mining through internet outages. It brings sub-five-second curtailment to ~25W for demand response integration. And it is the first and only Bitcoin ASIC firmware to achieve SOC 2 Type 2 certification — a security compliance standard that institutional operators require and mineurs domestiques benefit from indirectly through code quality and auditability.
LuxOS is commercial firmware with a 2.8% dev fee — but if you mine on Luxor Pool, pool fees are waived through a monthly rebate, effectively reducing the total cost to standard pool-fee levels. For mineurs domestiques running PSU Bypass on 120V, pointing at Luxor Pool eliminates the dev fee premium entirely.
Ce guide covers everything: supported hardware, installation via LuxOS Commander and SD card, PSU Bypass Mode step-by-step, Cible de puissanceing configuration, minage domestique optimization, fleet management, troubleshooting, and a full comparison with Braiins OS+, VNish, and firmware d’origine. Whether you are plugging your first S19k Pro into a bedroom outlet or deploying across a facility, this is the definitive LuxOS reference.
D-Central Technologies has been flashing aftermarket firmware onto Antminers since 2016. We ship Chaufferette Bitcoins that benefit directly from LuxOS PSU Bypass Mode — an S19-based chaufferette running LuxOS on 120V is the ultimate minage domestique setup: no 240V circuit, no electrician, just a standard wall outlet and a miner that heats your room while stacking sats. Our repair facility in Laval, Québec handles firmware installations, recoveries, and optimization daily. Si une partie de ce guide dépasse votre niveau de confort, notre équipe is here: 1-855-753-9997.
Difficulté : Intermédiaire — Requires familiarity with your miner’s IP address, basic comfort navigating a tableau de bord web, and for PSU Bypass Mode, understanding of your home’s electrical capacity.
Temps requis : 15–30 minutes for installation and initial configuration. Cible de puissanceing autotuning stabilizes within 1–4 hours depending on the model.
What Is LuxOS?
LuxOS is a commercial Linux-based replacement firmware for Bitmain Antminer mineurs ASIC, developed by Luxor Technology Corporation — a US-based Bitcoin mining infrastructure company. LuxOS is the first and only ASIC firmware to achieve SOC 2 Type 2 certification, meaning its development processes, security controls, and operational procedures have been independently audited against the AICPA’s Trust Services Criteria. In an industry where firmware runs with root access on machines worth thousands of dollars, this certification is not a marketing bullet point — it is a baseline assurance that the code handling your hardware has been developed under audited security practices.
Core Features
Cible de puissanceing. This is LuxOS’s autotuner, and it works differently from competing firmware. Instead of setting a frequency in MHz and accepting whatever wattage results, you set a watt target and LuxOS continuously adjusts both frequency and voltage across all chips to hold that power level. The distinction matters in practice: ambient temperature changes that would cause a frequency-based system to drift in consommation de puissance are automatically compensated. Your miner at 1,200W stays at 1,200W whether it is January or July. For mineurs domestiques on fixed-capacity circuits, this predictability is essential.
PSU Bypass Mode. The feature that changes minage domestique. Bitmain’s firmware d’origine performs a alimentation compatibility check at boot — if the PSU model string does not match the expected configuration, the miner refuses to start. This check exists to prevent operators from using undersized PSUs that could damage hardware. LuxOS’s PSU Bypass Mode overrides this software check while keeping all thermal and power protections active through Avancé Thermal Management. Combined with Cible de puissanceing to limit wattage, this allows S19 and S21 series miners to operate on 120V-compatible PSUs at reduced power — typically 1,200W on a 15A/120V circuit.
Avancé Thermal Management (ATM). Unlike Bitmain’s « Low Power Mode » (which is a fixed underclock), ATM provides progressive, dynamic scaling. If températures des puces rise during a midday heat spike, ATM progressively underclocks — perhaps 3% at first, then 5%, then 10% — and scales back up as conditions improve. The miner never hard-shuts. Uptime is maintained. This is particularly valuable for mineurs domestiques without climate-controlled environments.
Hash on Disconnect. When your internet connection drops or your pool goes offline, firmware d’origine stops mining. LuxOS keeps hashing locally, maintaining heat output and consistent power draw. When connectivity is restored, the miner automatically reconnects and resumes submitting shares. For chaufferette operators, cela signifie your heat output does not disappear every time your ISP hiccups.
Rapid Curtailment. LuxOS can drop consommation de puissance to approximately 25W in under 5 seconds and restore full power in under 60 seconds. For operators participating in demand response programs (common in Texas/ERCOT, MISO, and NYISO markets), this enables revenue from both mining and grid services simultaneously.
Avancé Fan Control. Fan speed is configurable from 10% to 100% with independent minimum and maximum thresholds. Cold boot fan ramp is gradual instead of the firmware d’origine’s full-speed blast — eliminating the « jet engine startup » sound that wakes the household at 3 AM when the miner reboots after a power blip.
Pricing Model
| Composant | Coût | Remarques |
|---|---|---|
| LuxOS firmware | 2.8% dev fee | Automatically collected — 2.8% of hashtime directed to Luxor |
| Luxor Pool fees | 0% (waived) | Pool fees rebated monthly when running LuxOS firmware on Luxor Pool |
| Effective cost on Luxor Pool | ~2.8% total | Comparable to Braiins OS+ (~2%) + standard pool fee (~1-2%) |
| Effective cost on other pools | 2.8% + pool fee | Dev fee stacks with external pool fees |
The math for most mineurs domestiques: LuxOS on Luxor Pool at 2.8% total is comparable to Braiins OS+ at ~2% dev fee plus ~1-2% pool fee on Braiins Pool. The cost structures are competitive, and the decision should come down to features, not fees. If PSU Bypass Mode is the reason you can mine at all — because you do not have 240V — then the dev fee is irrelevant. You are comparing « mining at 2.8% cost » versus « not mining at all. »
Matériel compatible
LuxOS supports Bitmain Antminer hardware only — no MicroBT Whatsminer, no Canaan Avalon. Within the Antminer lineup, support covers the S19 and S21 generations across air-cooled and hydro-cooled variants. Older models (S9, S17/T17) are not supported — if you run those, Braiins OS+ or VNish are your options.
Supported Antminer Models
| Modèle | Hashboard Codes | Hashrate d’origine | Cible de puissanceing | PSU Bypass |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S19 | All hashboards | 95 TH/s | Legacy (frequency) | Yes |
| T19 | All hashboards | 84 TH/s | Legacy (frequency) | Yes |
| S19a | BHB28611 | 96 TH/s | Legacy (frequency) | Yes |
| S19a Pro | BHB28501 | 110 TH/s | Legacy (frequency) | Yes |
| S19 Pro | All hashboards | 110 TH/s | Legacy (frequency) | Yes |
| S19j | BHB42701 | 90 TH/s | Legacy (frequency) | Yes |
| S19j Pro | BHB426xx series | 104 TH/s | Legacy (frequency) | Yes |
| S19j Pro+ | BHB42612 | 120 TH/s | Legacy (frequency) | Yes |
| S19k Pro | BHB56902, BHB56903, BHB56907 | 115 TH/s | Legacy (frequency) | Yes |
| S19 XP | BHB56801, BHB56802 | 140 TH/s | Cible de puissanceing | Yes |
| S19j XP | BHB56804 | 151 TH/s | Cible de puissanceing | Yes |
| S19 XP Hydro | HHB56601 | 255 TH/s | Legacy (frequency) | N/A (hydro) |
| S21 | BHB68601, BHB68603, BHB68606 | 188 TH/s | Cible de puissanceing | Yes |
| S21+ | A3HB70701 | 216 TH/s | Cible de puissanceing | Yes |
| S21 Pro | A3HB70601, A3HB70602 | 234 TH/s | Cible de puissanceing | Yes |
| S21 XP | A3HB70501, A3HB70503 | 270 TH/s | Cible de puissanceing | Yes |
| T21 | BHB68701, BHB68703 | 190 TH/s | Cible de puissanceing | Yes |
| S21 Hydro | HHB68501 | 319 TH/s | Legacy (frequency) | N/A (hydro) |
| S21 XP Hydro | H6HB70501 | 473 TH/s | Cible de puissanceing | N/A (hydro) |
| S21+ Hydro | H6HB70701 | 319 TH/s | Cible de puissanceing | N/A (hydro) |
| U3S21e XP Hydro | H1HB70602 | 860 TH/s | Cible de puissanceing | N/A (hydro) |
Miners with CVITEK cartes de contrôle (found on some newer S19k Pro and other recent production runs) require Remote Install via LuxOS Commander — the SD card method may not work. Miners with firmware d’origine dated March 2024 or newer also require Remote Install. Check your carte de contrôle type before downloading firmware.
Not Supported
LuxOS does not support:
- S9 / S9i / S9j — Use Braiins OS+ or VNish instead
- S17 / T17 series — Use VNish (Amlogic boards) or Braiins OS+ (Xilinx boards)
- MicroBT Whatsminer — No aftermarket firmware available
- Canaan Avalon — No aftermarket firmware available
- Innosilicon — No aftermarket firmware available
If you run an S9 as a chaufferette, LuxOS is not an option. Braiins OS+ remains the best choice for S9 and S17 hardware. See our Braiins OS+ Setup Guide for those models.
Pre-Installation Checklist
Before installing LuxOS, complete these steps to protect your hardware and ensure a smooth installation.
1. Back Up Your Current Configuration
Log in to your miner’s current interface web and record:
- Pool configuration: Pool URL(s), worker name, password for all pool slots
- Network settings: Static IP (if configured), DNS servers, gateway
- Current firmware version: Noted for rollback reference
- Hashboard serial numbers: Visible on the dashboard or system info page
2. Verify Your Model and Carte de contrôle
Check the supported hardware table above. You need to confirm:
- Model number: Printed on the miner’s label (e.g., « S19j Pro »)
- Hashboard code: Visible in the firmware d’origine’s system information page (e.g., « BHB42601 »)
- Control board type: Amlogic or CVITEK — CVITEK boards require Remote Install
- Firmware d’origine date: March 2024 or newer requires Remote Install via Commander
3. Download LuxOS
Download the firmware from the official source only:
- Naviguez vers luxor.tech/firmware
- Download LuxOS Commander (for network installation) or the SD card image (for single-miner testing)
- LuxOS Commander is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux
4. Sécurité électrique Check (For PSU Bypass Users)
If you plan to use PSU Bypass Mode on 120V, verify before installation:
- Your circuit breaker rating (typically 15A or 20A for residential)
- No other high-draw appliances on the same circuit
- You have a 120V-compatible PSU (Bitmain APW3++ works; stock APW12 does not operate on 120V)
- A kill-a-watt or similar power meter to verify actual wall consumption
Installation Methods
LuxOS supports multiple installation paths depending on your situation. LuxOS Commander is the recommended method for most users.
Method 1: LuxOS Commander (Recommended)
LuxOS Commander is Luxor’s desktop application for firmware deployment and fleet management. It handles network scanning, firmware installation, configuration, and monitoring from a single interface.
Step 1: Download and Launch Commander
- Download LuxOS Commander from luxor.tech/firmware
- Install and launch the application
- Accept the End User License Agreement
Step 2: Configure Your Network
- Click « Configure Networks » in the top-right corner
- Enter your miner’s IP address or range:
- Single miner: 192.168.1.100
- IP range: 192.168.1.1-192.168.1.255
- CIDR notation: 192.168.1.0/24
- Click « Save » and initiate a network scan
- Enable « Auto-Sync » to retrieve detailed miner information
Step 3: Uninstall Third-Party Firmware (If Applicable)
If your miner is currently running Braiins OS+ or VNish, use Commander to uninstall the existing third-party firmware before installing LuxOS. This is available directly from the Commander interface.
Step 4: Install LuxOS
- Select your miner(s) from the discovered devices list
- Click « Install LuxOS »
- Optionally click « Configure Installation » to pre-enable features like Autotuner and ATM (these can also be configured post-installation)
- Review the EULA and click « Start Install »
- Installation takes several minutes — do not éteindre during this process
- The miner automatically reboots into LuxOS when complete
Method 2: SD Card Installation
The SD card method is ideal for testing LuxOS without committing — while running from SD, the miner’s NAND firmware remains untouched. Remove the SD card and your miner boots back to its previous firmware.
Requirements
- MicroSD card (1 GB or larger — quality matters more than size)
- SD card reader for your computer
- balenaEtcher (free, cross-platform disk imaging tool)
- LuxOS SD card image downloaded from luxor.tech/firmware
Flashing Process
- Download the LuxOS SD card image for your specific model from luxor.tech/firmware
- Extract the downloaded archive to reveal the firmware image file
- Launch balenaEtcher and select the extracted firmware image as the source
- Select your SD card as the target drive (double-check — this operation erases the card)
- Click « Flash » and attendez que the write and verification to complete
- Éteignez your miner completely — unplug from the wall
- Insert the SD card into the MicroSD slot on the miner’s carte de contrôle (left of the ethernet port on most models)
- Reconnect power — the miner boots from the SD card automatically
- Wait 3-5 minutes for the initial boot sequence to complete
- Access the LuxOS dashboard at http://<miner-ip>
Once you are satisfied with LuxOS running from SD card, you can install to NAND (permanent internal storage) from the LuxOS interface web. This removes the need to keep the SD card inserted. Naviguez vers Settings → Firmware and select the option to install to NAND.
Method 3: Web UI Upgrade (Existing LuxOS)
If LuxOS is already installed and you need to update to a newer version:
- Naviguez vers your miner’s IP in a web browser
- Go to Settings → Firmware
- Click « Check and Install Last Update »
- The system checks for updates on the stable branch and installs automatically
- The miner reboots in the background when complete
Method 4: LuxOS Installer (CLI / Mass Deployment)
For operators managing large fleets, the LuxOS Installer is a CLI executable that provides:
- REST API server for programmatic remote installations
- Direct bash commands for single-device installations
- CSV-driven bulk installation — feed a list of IP addresses and deploy to hundreds of machines
- Integration with fleet management platforms like Foreman
The LuxOS Installer is the tool for operators with 50+ machines who need scriptable, automated deployment pipelines. Download from the Luxor documentation portal.
Post-Installation Configuration
First Login
- Find your miner’s IP address:
- Check your router’s DHCP client list (typically at 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1)
- Use a network scanner like AngryIP Scanner or nmap -sn 192.168.1.0/24
- LuxOS Commander shows discovered miners with their IPs
- Open http://<miner-ip> in your browser (HTTP, not HTTPS)
- Default credentials: username root, password root
- Change the default password immediately — your miner has root SSH access
Pool Configuration
- Naviguez vers Pools → Add Pool in the LuxOS dashboard
- Enter your pool details:
- URL: Your pool’s Stratum address (e.g., stratum+tcp://btc.global.luxor.tech:700 for Luxor Pool)
- Username: Your pool username/wallet + worker name (format varies by pool)
- Password: Typically 123 or x (pool-dependent)
- Configure backup pools in slots 2 and 3 for failover
- Worker stats should appear in your pool dashboard within approximately 5 minutes
LuxOS includes Smart Switch — it checks your primary pool every 60 seconds (configurable) and automatically reverts from a backup pool to your primary when it becomes available. You can also configure connection timeouts, maximum error thresholds, and backoff-on-error behavior for unstable network conditions.
Enable Autotuner / Cible de puissanceing
- In LuxOS Commander or the tableau de bord web, naviguez vers Configure Miners
- Go to Power → Autotuner Mode
- Select « Enable »
- Set your desired Cible de puissance in watts (for Cible de puissanceing-supported models) or Max Profile for frequency-based models
- Review and apply changes
On Cible de puissanceing-supported models (S19 XP, S21 series, T21), you set an exact wattage and LuxOS continuously adjusts frequency and voltage to hold that target. On legacy models, you select a preset profile that maps to a frequency setting. In both cases, ATM operates as an additional safety layer, throttling if thermal conditions require it.
Configure Avancé Thermal Management (ATM)
- In the configuration menu, naviguez vers the ATM section
- Set your « Max Profile » — the upper performance ceiling ATM will manage within
- Leave the minimum profile undefined to allow automatic downclocking during heat events
- ATM will dynamically scale between minimum and maximum based on real-time températures des puces
PSU Bypass Mode: Run Your ASIC on 120V
This is the feature that makes LuxOS a category-defining firmware for mineurs domestiques in Amérique du Nord. PSU Bypass Mode eliminates the single biggest barrier to running an industrial mineur ASIC at home: the 240V power requirement.
How PSU Bypass Mode Works
Bitmain’s firmware d’origine performs a PSU model string check at boot. If the alimentation does not match the expected model for that miner (e.g., an APW12 for an S19), the firmware refuses to initialize. This is a software restriction — a safety check designed for data center environments where using the wrong PSU could damage equipment.
LuxOS PSU Bypass Mode overrides this software check. It tells the firmware: « I know what PSU I am using, skip the compatibility validation. » Critically, all thermal and power protections remain fully active — Avancé Thermal Management continues monitoring températures des puces, and Cible de puissanceing enforces your wattage ceiling. The only thing bypassed is the PSU model string validation.
The practical result: you can connect a 120V-compatible PSU (like the Bitmain APW3++) to an S19k Pro, enable PSU Bypass, set a Cible de puissance of 1,200W, and the miner operates on a standard 15A/120V prise résidentielle. No electrician. No new circuit. No hardware modification board. Pure firmware.
Compatible Hardware for 120V Operation
| Miner | PSU Required | 120V Power Draw | Est. Hashrate | Heat Output |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S19k Pro | APW3++ (120V compatible) | ~1,200W | 52-56 TH/s | ~4,095 BTU/hr |
| S19j Pro | APW3++ (120V compatible) | ~1,200W | 40-50 TH/s | ~4,095 BTU/hr |
| S19 XP | APW3++ (120V compatible) | ~1,200W | 55-65 TH/s | ~4,095 BTU/hr |
| S21 | 120V-compatible PSU | ~1,200W | 65-80 TH/s | ~4,095 BTU/hr |
The S19k Pro is the most popular choice for 120V minage domestique. Its BM1387-based architecture responds well to undervolting, and the APW3++ PSU is widely available, proven on 120V, and affordable on the secondary market. D-Central stocks both the S19k Pro and the APW3++ — see our Mineurs ASIC and Power Supplies pages.
PSU Bypass Mode: Étape par étape Setup
- Install LuxOS using one of the methods described above
- Connect your 120V-compatible PSU (APW3++) to the miner’s hashboard and carte de contrôle power connectors
- Plug into a dedicated 120V/15A circuit — nothing else on this circuit except the miner
- Log in to the LuxOS dashboard at http://<miner-ip>
- Naviguez vers Paramètres avancés
- Enable « PSU Bypass Mode » toggle
- Set the Cible de puissance to 1,200W maximum:
- 15A circuit at 120V = 1,800W theoretical max
- 80% continuous load rule (NEC/CEC) = 1,440W safe maximum
- 1,200W target leaves margin for PSU inefficiency (7-10% overhead) and inrush current
- Enable ATM to protect against thermal issues at the reduced power level
- Configure vitesses des ventilateurs — at 1,200W you can run fans at lower speeds for reduced noise
- Verify with a power meter — plug a kill-a-watt or similar meter between the PSU and the wall outlet to confirm actual wall consumption stays below 1,440W
Safety Considerations
- The 80% rule is law, not a suggestion. The National Electrical Code (NEC) and canadien Electrical Code (CEC) require that continuous loads (running 3+ hours — which includes 24/7 mining) not exceed 80% of the circuit breaker’s rating. A 15A breaker = 12A maximum continuous = 1,440W at 120V. A 20A breaker = 16A / 1,920W.
- Dedicated circuit. Do not share the circuit with other appliances. A fridge, chaufferette, or vacuum on the same circuit will trip the breaker or worse.
- PSU efficiency overhead. Your PSU is approximately 91-93% efficient. If LuxOS reports 1,200W at the board, the wall draw is approximately 1,290-1,320W. Factor this into your circuit calculations.
- No extension cords. Plug directly into a wall outlet. Extension cords add resistance, generate heat at connections, and are a fire risk at sustained 1,200W+ loads.
- Use the correct PSU. The stock APW12 that ships with S19 models does NOT operate on 120V. You need an APW3++ or another PSU rated for 120V input. Using the wrong PSU will result in immediate failure.
- Monitor wall temperature. Check the outlet and wall plate after the first hour of operation. If warm to the touch, the circuit or outlet may be undersized. Stop immediately and consult an electrician.
Limitations
- Reduced hashrate. An S19k Pro at 1,200W produces ~52-56 TH/s instead of its stock 115 TH/s at 3,250W. You are trading hashrate for accessibility.
- Efficiency tradeoff. At reduced power, efficiency is approximately 21-23 J/TH — roughly similar to stock. The dramatic efficiency gains that Braiins OS+ achieves through per-chip autotuning are not LuxOS’s primary selling point. LuxOS’s advantage is access — the ability to mine on 120V at all.
- PSU availability. APW3++ units are secondary-market items. They are available, but not as cheap or plentiful as they once were. D-Central maintains stock — check our Alimentation category.
- CVITEK boards. Some newer production S19k Pro units have CVITEK cartes de contrôle that require Remote Install via Commander.
Minage domestique Optimization
LuxOS was built for institutional miners, but its feature set maps remarkably well to minage domestique when configured correctly.
Power Limiting for Noise and Heat Reduction
Even if you have a 240V circuit and do not need PSU Bypass, Cible de puissanceing lets you dial your miner to exactly the power level your home can tolerate:
- Noise is proportional to heat, which is proportional to power. Cutting power from 3,250W to 2,000W reduces heat output by ~38%, which means fans run slower, which means dramatically less noise. The difference between stock vitesse des ventilateurs (75+ dB) and reduced-power vitesse des ventilateurs (55-60 dB) is the difference between « unusable in a home » and « manageable in a basement. »
- Start at 60% of stock power and increase by 100-200W increments until you find the balance between hashrate and livability.
- Use vitesse des ventilateurs controls — LuxOS lets you set a minimum vitesse des ventilateurs as low as 10%. At reduced power, you may be able to run fans at 30-40% without thermal issues, achieving near-silence.
Scheduling: Mine When Power Is Cheap
If your utility charges time-of-use rates (common in Ontario, Québec, and many US states), you can use LuxOS’s curtailment API to automate power scheduling:
- Full power during off-peak hours (typically 9 PM to 7 AM and weekends) when electricity is cheapest
- Reduced power or idle during peak hours (typically 7 AM to 9 PM weekdays) to avoid premium rates
- API-driven automation — LuxOS exposes curtailment commands that can be triggered by scripts, home automation (Home Assistant), or third-party energy management platforms
The curtailment API supports configurable ramp speeds via voltage_step and frequency_step parameters, with an optional wakeup mode that ramps boards safely on restart. For aggressive scheduling, an « unsafe » mode sets frequency and voltage in a single step for maximum speed.
Integration with D-Central Chaufferette Bitcoins
LuxOS + PSU Bypass Mode + D-Central Chaufferette enclosure = the ultimate minage domestique setup. Voici why this combination works:
- A D-Central Chaufferette Bitcoin encloses the miner in a purpose-built housing with silent fans and directional heat output
- LuxOS PSU Bypass Mode allows the chaufferette to run on a standard 120V outlet — no electrician, no 240V circuit
- Cible de puissanceing holds the wattage constant, producing predictable, consistent heat output
- Hash on Disconnect keeps the heat flowing even during internet outages
- At 1,200W, your chaufferette produces ~4,095 BTU/hr — equivalent to a medium-sized electric chaufferette, while also mining Bitcoin
The conversion is absolute: 1W = 3.412 BTU/hr. Every watt consumed by your miner becomes heat. The only question is whether you capture and direct that heat productively. A Chaufferette enclosure does exactly that.
Hashprice Optimization & Cible de puissanceing
Hashprice — the revenue earned per terahash per day, expressed in USD/TH/day — fluctuates constantly based on Bitcoin’s price, network difficulty, and transaction fee levels. LuxOS’s Cible de puissanceing feature interacts with hashprice in a way that matters for mineurs domestiques.
How Cible de puissanceing Works
Traditional frequency-based tuning (used by firmware d’origine and some custom firmwares) has a problem: you set a frequency, and le résultating consommation de puissance changes with ambient temperature. In a hot room, chips draw more current at the same frequency. In a cold room, they draw less. Your consommation de puissance — and therefore your coût de l’électricité — becomes unpredictable.
LuxOS Cible de puissanceing inverts this. You set a watt target, and the firmware continuously adjusts frequency and voltage to hit that target regardless of temperature. Le résultat:
| Scenario | Frequency-Based | Cible de puissanceing (LuxOS) |
|---|---|---|
| Hot day (35°C ambient) | Power increases, may trigger PSU OPP shutdown | Power stays at target, frequency auto-reduces |
| Cold day (5°C ambient) | Power decreases, leaving headroom unused | Power stays at target, frequency auto-increases for bonus hashrate |
| Mixed fleet (different models) | Each model draws different watts at same frequency | All machines hold the same watt target — predictable load |
| BTU planning (chaufferettes) | Heat output varies with conditions | Consistent heat output — 1,200W = 4,095 BTU/hr always |
For mineurs domestiques, the BTU planning row is the most important. If you are using your miner as a chaufferette, you need consistent heat output. Cible de puissanceing delivers that consistency where frequency-based tuning cannot.
Automatic Rentabilité Adjustment
While LuxOS does not have a built-in « auto-profitability » mode that shuts down when mining is unprofitable, the combination of Cible de puissanceing + ATM + curtailment API provides the building blocks. An operator can:
- Set a Cible de puissance that keeps coûts de l’électricité below the expected hashprice revenue
- Use ATM to automatically reduce power (and cost) during heat events
- Script the curtailment API to shut down during peak-rate hours and restart during off-peak
- Adjust the Cible de puissance seasonally based on difficulty and hashprice trends
Fleet Management
For operators running more than one miner — whether a home setup with 3-5 machines or a facility with hundreds — LuxOS Commander and the Luxor ecosystem provide fleet-wide control.
LuxOS Commander Dashboard
- Network scanning: Auto-discover all miners on your network via IP range or CIDR
- Batch configuration: Change pool settings, Cible de puissances, vitesses des ventilateurs, and ATM profiles across all selected miners simultaneously
- Mise à jour du firmwares: Push new LuxOS versions to multiple miners in parallel (configurable concurrency — default 10)
- Surveillance: Real-time hashrate, temperature, consommation de puissance, and pool status for all miners
- Labeling: Tag miners with custom labels for easy identification and filtering
Automatic Updates
LuxOS supports configurable auto-updates with three software branches:
- Stable — Production-ready releases (recommended for most users)
- Preview — Near-final releases for testing new features
- Testing — Cutting-edge builds for adventurous operators
Update check intervals are configurable (default: every 60 minutes). Automatic actions on update availability can be set to Download Only, Apply, or Full Restart.
Foreman Integration
LuxOS integrates with Foreman, a third-party fleet management platform used by many institutional opérations de minage. Through Foreman, you can manage LuxOS miners alongside other firmware types from a unified dashboard with bulk controls, historical performance data, and alert systems.
Dépannage
Miner Not Initializing After Install
Symptoms: Miner powers on, fans spin, but hashboards do not start mining. Dashboard shows « Failed to Initialize » errors.
Solutions:
- Attendez que full boot. Initial LuxOS boot can take 3-5 minutes. Do not power cycle during this period.
- Check hashboard compatibility. Verify your hashboard code is in the supported hardware table. If you see the error « Multiple board types detected at once; startup will be aborted, » you may have mismatched hashboards from a repair or the boards are not supported.
- Check I2C communication. The error « No I2C addresses found; startup will be aborted » indicates a hardware-level communication failure between the carte de contrôle and hashboards. Reseat hashboard data cables and power connections.
- CVITEK boards require Remote Install. If you used the SD card method on a CVITEK carte de contrôle, switch to Remote Install via LuxOS Commander.
- Reboot and retry. For ASIC initialization failures (BOARD_ASIC_INIT_FAILURE), a simple reboot often resolves the issue. If failure persists after multiple reboots (BOARD_ASIC_INIT_SHUTDOWN), tvoici likely hardware damage on the hashboard.
Fewer Chips Than Expected
Symptoms: Miner runs but hashrate is significantly lower than expected. Dashboard shows fewer ASIC chips than the model should have.
Solutions:
- Check for hardware damage. Dead ASIC chips are a hardware problem, not a firmware issue. A few dead chips (1-3 per board) may be acceptable on older hardware. More than 5 per board typically requires hashboard repair.
- Verify pâte thermique. On miners that have been opened or repaired, incomplete pâte thermique coverage can cause individual chips to overheat and shut down.
- Reseat hashboard connections. Poor contact on the data ribbon cable can cause chip communication failures.
- Contact D-Central repair. If a hashboard consistently shows dead chips, professional diagnosis can determine whether the issue is repairable at the chip level. Call 1-855-753-9997 or visit our ASIC Repair page.
Network Connection Issues
Symptoms: Miner cannot connect to pools, dashboard shows network errors, or miner does not appear on network after installation.
Solutions:
- Verify DHCP. LuxOS requires DHCP. If your network uses static IP assignment, ensure DHCP is enabled on your router for the miner’s subnet.
- Check DNS. Verify the miner can resolve external hostnames. Some consumer routers have DNS issues — try configuring DNS to 8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1 in your router settings.
- Pool URL format. Include the protocol prefix (stratum+tcp://) and correct port. Common mistake: using the pool’s tableau de bord web URL instead of the Stratum URL.
- Avoid special characters in worker names. Stick to alphanumerics, dots, and underscores.
- Scan your network. If the miner’s IP changed, use LuxOS Commander’s network scan, AngryIP Scanner, or nmap -sn 192.168.1.0/24 to find it.
Temperature Warnings and Throttling
Symptoms: ATM is aggressively underclocking. Fans at 100%. Dashboard shows temperature warnings.
Solutions:
- Reduce Cible de puissance. The simplest and most effective fix. Lower by 200-500W and monitor.
- Improve ventilation. Minimum 6 inches of clearance on intake and exhaust sides. Do not enclose the miner in a closet without dedicated ventilation.
- Clean the miner. Dust buildup on dissipateurs thermiques and fans is the #1 cause of progressive temperature increase. Compressed air cleaning every 2-3 months.
- Check ambient temperature. LuxOS ATM will handle seasonal variations dynamically, but if room temperature exceeds 35°C, consider relocating the miner.
- Inspect fans. A failed fan reduces cooling capacity dramatically. LuxOS monitors fan RPM and will warn about fan failures.
- OverTempAutoRecovery. LuxOS automatically attempts to recover hashboards that shut down due to dangerous temperatures. After 5 failed recovery attempts, the hashboard stays offline until conditions improve. This is a safety feature — do not override it.
PSU Bypass Issues
Symptoms: Miner trips the breaker, fails to start with PSU Bypass enabled, or shows PSU errors.
Solutions:
- Verify PSU 120V compatibility. The APW3++ supports 120V input. The stock APW12 does NOT. Using the wrong PSU will result in failure.
- Lower Cible de puissance. If tripping the breaker, your combined miner + PSU overhead exceeds the circuit capacity. Reduce Cible de puissance to 1,000-1,100W.
- Use a power meter. Measure actual wall draw — it will be 7-10% higher than LuxOS reports due to PSU conversion losses.
- Dedicated circuit. Verify nothing else is on the same breaker. Even a light fixture on a shared circuit reduces your available capacity.
- Check power cable connections. The APW3++ connects to the miner via multiple PCIe-to-6-pin cables. Ensure all connections are secure — a loose connection can cause intermittent power delivery issues.
Reverting to Firmware d’origine
If you need to return to stock Bitmain firmware (covered in our guide de mise à jour du firmware Antminer):
- SD card method: If LuxOS was installed via SD card, simply éteindre, remove the SD card, and allumer. The miner boots from its original NAND firmware.
- Commander method: Use LuxOS Commander’s « Uninstall » option to revert to firmware d’origine.
- Manual SD flash: Download the stock Bitmain firmware (covered in our guide de mise à jour du firmware Antminer) for your model from D-Central’s bibliothèque de firmwares, flash it to an SD card using balenaEtcher, and boot the miner with the SD card inserted.
LuxOS vs. Braiins OS+ vs. VNish vs. Firmware d’origine
Every custom firmware has trade-offs. This comparison covers the features that matter most for the decision.
| Fonctionnalité | Stock | Braiins OS+ | VNish | LuxOS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Per-chip autotuning | No | Yes — best-in-class | Yes | Yes (Cible de puissanceing) |
| Power target (watts) | No | Yes | Yes | Yes — watt-first |
| PSU Bypass (120V) | No | No | No | Yes |
| Hash on Disconnect | No | No | No | Yes |
| Rapid curtailment | No | Basic | Basic | ~25W in <5s |
| Stratum V2 | No | Yes — native | No | No |
| Job negotiation | No | Yes | No | No |
| Open-source | No | Yes (base OS) | No | No |
| SOC 2 Type 2 certified | No | No | No | Yes |
| Manual voltage control | No | No | Yes | No |
| S9/S17 support | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Scrypt miner support (L7/L9) | L7/L9 only | No | Yes | No |
| Avancé fan control | Fixed speed only | Yes | Yes | Yes — 10% min, quiet boot |
| Fleet management | Web UI only | BOS Toolbox + Farm Monitor | Hashcore Toolkit | Commander + Foreman |
| Dev fee | None | ~2% | 2-3% | 2.8% (0% pool fee on Luxor) |
| US-based development | No (China) | No (Czech Republic) | No (Russia) | Yes (USA) |
| Idéal pour | Garantie preservation | Efficiency, decentralization, S9/S17 minage domestique | Power users, Scrypt miners, overclocking | 120V minage domestique, enterprise ops, PSU Bypass |
D-Central’s Recommendation
Running an S19/S21 on 120V? LuxOS is your only option. PSU Bypass Mode is exclusive to LuxOS. If your entire mining plan depends on plugging into a standard prise résidentielle, the decision is already made.
Running an S9 or S17 as a chaufferette? LuxOS does not support these models. Use Braiins OS+ for its per-chip autotuning and cible de puissance mode. See our Braiins OS+ Setup Guide.
Care about Stratum V2 and transaction selection? Braiins OS+ is the only firmware with native Stratum V2 and job negotiation. If censorship resistance at the protocol level matters to you — and we believe it should — Braiins OS+ is the pick for that reason alone.
Running S19/S21 on 240V and want maximum efficiency? Both Braiins OS+ and LuxOS offer strong autotuning. Braiins OS+ has a longer track record with per-chip optimization. LuxOS’s Cible de puissanceing approach is newer but delivers excellent results, especially on S21-generation hardware. Test both on a single machine and compare your J/TH numbers after 48 hours.
Institutional operator needing compliance documentation? LuxOS is the only SOC 2 Type 2 certified firmware. If your investors, insurers, or regulators require security compliance paperwork, this is a checkbox that only LuxOS checks.
Questions fréquemment posées
Can I really run an S19 on a regular prise résidentielle?
Yes, with important caveats. LuxOS PSU Bypass Mode combined with Cible de puissanceing allows an S19k Pro (and other S19/S21 series miners) to operate on a standard 120V/15A outlet when paired with a 120V-compatible PSU like the APW3++. The miner runs at reduced power — typically around 1,200W producing 52-56 TH/s — instead of its stock 3,250W at 115 TH/s. You must follow the 80% continuous load rule (max 1,440W on a 15A circuit), use a dedicated circuit with nothing else plugged in, and avoid extension cords. This is a firmware solution — no hardware modifications required.
Is LuxOS free?
LuxOS operates on a 2.8% dev fee model — 2.8% of your mining time is directed to Luxor. Tvoici no upfront cost, subscription, or license key. If you mine on Luxor Pool, pool fees are waived via monthly rebate, making the total cost comparable to Braiins OS+ (2% dev fee) plus a standard pool fee (1-2%). For miners who cannot use any other firmware because they need PSU Bypass Mode, the 2.8% dev fee is the cost of being able to mine at all on 120V.
Will LuxOS void my garantie?
Installing third-party firmware may void the manufacturer’s garantie. In practice, most S19 and S21 miners on the secondary market have no remaining garantie. LuxOS is reversible — you can uninstall via Commander or revert by flashing firmware d’origine from an SD card before any garantie claim. The installation is entirely software-based and does not modify hardware or blow any fuses.
What PSU do I need for 120V operation?
The Bitmain APW3++ is the most commonly used PSU for 120V LuxOS operation. It accepts both 120V and 240V input. The stock APW12 that ships with S19 models does NOT operate on 120V — it requires 200-240V input. If you need an APW3++, D-Central stocks them. Pre-built conversion kits that include the PSU, cables, and mounting hardware are also available from third-party manufacturers. Always verify your specific PSU’s input voltage rating on its label before connecting to 120V.
Does LuxOS support my S9 / S17?
No. LuxOS only supports S19 and S21 generation Antminers. For S9 and S17/T17 models, use Braiins OS+ (recommended — see our Braiins OS+ guide) or VNish. If you run an S9 as a chaufferette, Braiins OS+ with cible de puissance mode is the best firmware choice.
Can I use LuxOS with any pool de minage?
Yes. LuxOS supports the standard Stratum V1 protocol, which is compatible with virtually every Bitcoin pool de minage. You are not locked into using Luxor Pool. Cependant, mining on Luxor Pool waives the pool fee via monthly rebate, effectively reducing your total cost. The 2.8% dev fee is collected regardless of which pool you use.
What is Hash on Disconnect and why should I care?
Hash on Disconnect keeps your miner hashing locally when your internet connection or pool de minage goes offline. On firmware d’origine, a network outage means your miner stops completely — no mining, no heat output. With Hash on Disconnect, the miner continues running at its configured power level, maintaining consistent heat output (critical for chaufferette operators) and preventing thermal shock from sudden power changes. When connectivity is restored, the miner automatically reconnects to the pool and resumes submitting shares. No manual intervention needed.
How long does LuxOS take to install?
Installation via LuxOS Commander typically takes several minutes per machine. SD card installation takes slightly longer due to the boot-from-SD process. The miner reboots automatically when installation completes. LuxOS preserves your existing network and pool configuration, so you do not need to reconfigure pools after installation. Cible de puissanceing stabilization takes 1-4 hours after initial setup.
Can I switch between LuxOS and Braiins OS+ without bricking my miner?
Yes. Both LuxOS and Braiins OS+ are reversible installations. To switch from Braiins OS+ to LuxOS: uninstall Braiins OS+ (via BOS Toolbox « revert to stock » command), then install LuxOS via Commander or SD card. To switch from LuxOS to Braiins OS+: uninstall LuxOS via Commander, then install Braiins OS+ via BOS Toolbox. If anything goes wrong during the transition, you can always boot from an SD card with either firmware or stock Bitmain firmware (covered in our guide de mise à jour du firmware Antminer). D-Central’s bibliothèque de firmwares has firmware d’origine images for every supported model: Download Center.
Is LuxOS safe? How do I know it does not contain malicious code?
LuxOS is the only ASIC firmware with SOC 2 Type 2 certification, meaning its development processes and security controls have been independently audited. Luxor Technology is a US-based company with a public corporate presence, known leadership, and deep institutional mining relationships (TeraWulf, Marathon, etc.). Unlike firmware d’origine from Bitmain — which has a history of embedded controversial features discovered only through reverse engineering — LuxOS’s development is subject to ongoing security audits. Cela dit, LuxOS is not open-source. If code auditability is your primary concern, Braiins OS (the free, open-source base) is the only ASIC firmware you can independently verify.
Why D-Central for Firmware & Mining Hardware
D-Central Technologies has been the « Bitcoin Mining Hackers » since 2016. Taking institutional-grade mining hardware and making it work for mineurs domestiques — through firmware optimization, custom builds, and expert repair — is what we do every day at our facility in Laval, Québec.
Chaufferette Bitcoins
LuxOS PSU Bypass Mode + D-Central Chaufferette = the ultimate minage domestique setup. Our chaufferette enclosures pair perfectly with LuxOS-powered S19 miners running on 120V. At 1,200W, your Chaufferette produces ~4,095 BTU/hr of directed heat while mining Bitcoin on a standard prise résidentielle. No electrician. No 240V circuit. Just plug in, enable PSU Bypass, set your Cible de puissance, and start stacking sats while heating your home. Available in S9, S17, and S19-based configurations.
Mineurs ASIC & Custom Editions
D-Central’s Slim Edition, Pivotal Edition, and Loki Edition Antminers ship custom-configured for minage domestique. We can pre-install LuxOS with PSU Bypass Mode enabled and Cible de puissanceing set to your specifications. Want an S19k Pro ready to plug into a 120V outlet with LuxOS configured and an APW3++ included? We build it. Want an S21 XP set up for maximum efficiency on 240V? We tune it. Every unit is tested at our facility before shipping.
ASIC Repair Service
Bricked carte de contrôle after a firmware flash? Hashboard not initializing? NAND corruption? D-Central has repaired thousands of mineurs ASIC since 2016 — including firmware recoveries from corrupted NAND, carte de contrôle replacements (Amlogic and CVITEK), and hashboard micro-soudure down to the individual chip level. We diagnose and repair what other shops replace. Ship your miner to us, and we will get it hashing again.
Firmware Download Center
Access our comprehensive bibliothèque de firmwares — stock Bitmain firmware (covered in our guide de mise à jour du firmware Antminer) for every Antminer model, plus links to LuxOS, Braiins OS+, and VNish custom firmware. Whether you need firmware d’origine for a garantie claim, a recovery image for a bricked miner, or want to compare custom firmware options side by side, we have it organized and ready to download.
LuxOS changes the equation for mineurs domestiques in Amérique du Nord. For years, the 240V requirement was the hard wall between industrial mineurs ASIC and the millions of homes running 120V circuits. PSU Bypass Mode demolishes that wall with a firmware toggle. Cible de puissanceing keeps your electricity consumption predictable. Hash on Disconnect keeps your heat flowing through internet outages. Avancé Thermal Management keeps your hardware safe without the crude shutdown-or-nothing approach of firmware d’origine.
If you have an S19 or S21 and a 120V outlet, LuxOS makes you a miner. If you have a D-Central Chaufferette, LuxOS makes you a miner who heats their home for free. If you run a facility, LuxOS gives you SOC 2 compliance, sub-five-second curtailment, and fleet management tools that scale.
Install it. Set your Cible de puissance. Enable PSU Bypass if you need it. Point your hashrate at a pool. Every hash counts.
Stack sats. Heat your home. Decentralize hashrate. This is how the Bitcoin Mining Hackers do it.