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Bitmain Antminer Z15

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420 kSol/s Equihash ASIC miner from Bitmain for Zcash (ZEC) and Equihash compatible coins. 1,510W power consumption at 3.6 J/kSol efficiency. Exactly half the output of the flagship Z15 Pro (840 kSol/s) at proportional power, making it the natural entry point or scale out complement to the Pro variant. Released June 2020, the original breakthrough dedicated Zcash ASIC that rendered GPU mining of Equihash coins economically uncompetitive. Ships with Bitmain APW7 or APW9 PSU (200 to 240V AC wall input, internal 12V DC conversion). Mines Zcash (ZEC), Horizen (ZEN), Komodo (KMD), Hush, Pirate Chain, and other Equihash algorithm coins. 133 x 245 x 290 mm at 9 kg. 72 dB dual fan air cooling. 5 to 45 degrees Celsius operating range. Ships with Bitmain factory warranty and free DDP worldwide from MillionMiner. Price: $3,343.

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Hashrate

420 kSol/s

Power

1510 W

Efficiency

3.60 J/kSol

Noise

72 dB

Estimated Mining Returns

Based on current BTC price & network difficulty. Indicative only.

Period Daily Weekly Monthly
Income
$25.15 $176.05 $754.50
Electricity
-$2.90 -$20.30 -$87.00
Profit
$22.25 $155.75 $667.50

Using 0.080 $/kWh · Network difficulty as of today. Estimates only.

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Updated daily. Last refresh: May 09, 2026. Estimates at $0.08/kWh.

Full Specifications

Hashrate 420 kSol/s
Power Consumption 1510 W
Efficiency 3.60 J/kSol
Algorithm Equihash
Model Antminer Z15
Release Year Jun 2020
Noise Level 72 dB
Dimensions 133 x 245 x 290mm
Weight 9 kg
Voltage 12V
Interfaces Ethernet
Operating Temp 5 - 45 °C
Humidity 5 - 95 %
Cooling Type Air

What's in the Box

Antminer Z15
Power supply unit (PSU)
Power cables
Quick start guide

Contents may vary by batch. Exact items listed in order confirmation.

Quick Setup

1

Connect PSU to miner and plug into the outlet

2

Connect ethernet cable to your router or switch

3

Find miner IP via router admin or IP scanner tool

4

Open web interface, enter pool URL and wallet — start mining

Product Details

Bitmain Antminer Z15 420 kSol/s Equihash Miner for Zcash: Specifications, Positioning, and Deployment Guide

The Bitmain Antminer Z15 is the hardware that fundamentally changed Zcash mining economics. When Bitmain released it in June 2020 at 420 kSol/s and 3.6 J/kSol efficiency, GPU Equihash mining became economically uncompetitive almost overnight. Zcash was originally designed in 2016 with the Equihash algorithm specifically to resist ASIC mining through high memory bandwidth requirements intended to favor GPU miners and preserve network decentralization. Bitmain had already broken through that resistance with the Z9 (2018) and Z11 (2019), but the Z15 represented the generational leap that permanently shifted the economic balance. By 2026, dedicated Z15 and Z15 Pro hardware dominate Zcash network hashrate, with GPU mining effectively extinct for serious operators. Specifications are consistent across distributor documentation. ASIC Miner Value, Mining Now, BT-Miners, Apexto, and Kryptex Pool all confirm 420 kSol/s Equihash hashrate at 1,510W continuous power draw, yielding 3.595 to 3.6 J/kSol efficiency. MicroBT sells the Z15 with a Bitmain APW7 or APW9 PSU that accepts 200 to 240V AC wall input and converts to 12V DC for the miner internally. MillionMiner's 12V listing refers to this internal DC, not a 12V DC wall input requirement. Operators need 200 to 240V AC power available through standard European Schuko (230V), UK BS 1363, Middle Eastern 220 to 240V commercial, or North American 240V NEMA 6 outlets. Dedicated 15 amp circuit at 220 to 240V accommodates the 1,510W load with headroom. Positioning against the Z15 Pro matters for fleet planning. The Z15 Pro at 840 kSol/s delivers exactly double the output at roughly 1.7 to 1.8 times the power draw, giving the Pro variant meaningfully better efficiency per kSol (3.05 to 3.31 J/kSol versus 3.6 J/kSol) and higher density per electrical circuit. For operators optimizing efficiency at scale, the Z15 Pro wins. For operators optimizing acquisition cost per unit or deploying on constrained residential circuits where a single Pro unit exceeds available amperage, the standard Z15 wins. Fleet scale out deployments often mix both: Pro units in primary positions where efficiency matters most, standard Z15 units in secondary positions where total capital outlay matters more. Against other Equihash ASIC alternatives, the Z15 dominates by multiples. Antminer Z11 at 135 kSol/s: the Z15 delivers 3 times the output at roughly 1.2 times the power, making Z11 hardware economically obsolete. Innosilicon A9++ ZMaster at 140 kSol/s: similar calculation, the Z15 wins decisively. Amazon Z15 listings explicitly market it as "6 times more profitable than Antminer Z11 or Innosilicon A9++" based on the combined hashrate and efficiency advantages. For operators considering legacy Equihash hardware at budget pricing, the math almost always favors the Z15 at current ZEC price and network difficulty. Profitability in early 2026 reflects strong Zcash market action. Mining Now April 10 2026 data: $14.55 daily revenue per unit at $0.07 per kWh electricity, $2.54 daily electricity cost, net daily profit around $12. MillionMiner's $0.08 per kWh onsite calculator shows $16.40 daily revenue, $2.90 electricity, $13.50 net. At $0.04 per kWh negotiated industrial rates, daily electricity drops to $1.45 and net profit approaches $15. ROI estimates per Mining Now: 86 to 309 days depending on ZEC price trajectory and network difficulty evolution. Historical Zcash mining has gone through multiple cycles, so model conservatively against current data rather than assuming current peak profitability sustains indefinitely. Coin compatibility extends across Equihash 144_5 and Equihash 200_9 proof of work cryptocurrencies. Primary target: Zcash (ZEC) with the largest network and deepest liquidity. Secondary options: Horizen (ZEN) with competitive secondary market share, Komodo (KMD) featuring delayed proof of work, Hush as a privacy focused Zcash fork, Pirate Chain (ARRR) emphasizing default shielded transactions. Merged mining is not available for Equihash. Select the single most profitable coin at any given time through profitability switching tools. Privacy coin regulatory considerations apply. Zcash and other privacy focused cryptocurrencies face varying regulatory treatment across jurisdictions. Some exchanges have delisted privacy coins under regulatory pressure. Research local regulatory environment before multi thousand dollar investment in dedicated Zcash mining hardware. 133 x 245 x 290 mm at 9 kg. 72 dB dual fan air cooling, quieter than modern Bitcoin ASICs at the 75 dB standard. 5 to 45 degrees Celsius operating range. Ethernet 10/100M management through Antminer firmware. Price at MillionMiner: $3,343. Ships with PSU, Bitmain factory warranty, and free DDP delivery worldwide.

Bitmain Antminer Z15 420 kSol: The Original Zcash ASIC That Ended GPU

The Z15 is the hardware that fundamentally changed Zcash mining
economics. When Bitmain released it in June 2020 at 420 kSol/s and 3.6 J/kSol efficiency, GPU
Equihash mining became economically uncompetitive almost overnight. Previous generation
Z11 at 135 kSol/s and Innosilicon A9++ at 140 kSol/s were already ASIC hardware, but the Z15
delivered 3 times their output at better efficiency. By 2026, dedicated Z15 and Z15 Pro hardware
dominate Zcash network hashrate.
Specification recap: 420 kSol/s SHA-256 Equihash hashrate at 1,510W continuous draw and
3.6 J/kSol efficiency per ASIC Miner Value, Mining Now, and Kryptex Pool documentation. The
Z15 ships with a Bitmain APW7 or APW9 PSU that accepts 200 to 240V AC wall input and
converts to the 12V DC the miner uses internally. Dedicated 15 amp circuit at 220 to 240V
accommodates the load with headroom.
Profitability remains strong in early 2026 driven by Zcash price action. Mining Now April 10 2026
data: $14.55 daily revenue at $0.07 per kWh, ROI estimates 86 to 309 days depending on ZEC
price trajectory. At $0.04 per kWh negotiated industrial rates, net daily profit approaches $13 per
unit.
Positioning against the Z15 Pro: exactly half the output at proportional power. The Z15 Pro
offers meaningfully better efficiency per kSol (3.05 to 3.31 J/kSol) and higher density per circuit.
The standard Z15 wins on acquisition cost and suits smaller operations, home deployments, or
fleet scale out where adding multiple standard units matches budget better than single Pro
units.
133 x 245 x 290 mm at 9 kg. 72 dB dual fan air cooling. Price at MillionMiner: $3,343.

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Antminer Z15 420 kSol Zcash Equihash Miner

Bitmain's standard Equihash ASIC for Zcash (ZEC) mining at 420 kSol/s
and 1,510W. The original breakthrough dedicated Zcash miner released June 2020, rendering
GPU mining of Equihash coins economically uncompetitive almost overnight. Exactly half the
output of the Z15 Pro (840 kSol/s) at proportional power, making the Z15 the natural entry point
for Zcash mining or scale out complement in fleet deployment alongside Pro units. 3.6 J/kSol
efficiency confirmed across ASIC Miner Value, Mining Now, and Kryptex Pool. 200 to 240V AC
wall input through Bitmain APW7 or APW9 PSU (internal 12V DC conversion). Mining Now April
2026 data shows $14.55 daily revenue at $0.07 per kWh electricity. 133 x 245 x 290 mm at 9 kg.
72 dB, quieter than most modern Bitcoin ASICs. 5 to 45 degrees Celsius operating range. Ships
with Bitmain factory warranty and free DDP worldwide.

420 kSol/s Zcash Entry Point

The original dedicated Zcash ASIC from 2020 that ended GPU Equihash mining. Still the standard for small and mid scale Zcash operations.

Quieter 72 dB, Compact 9 kg

Dual fan air cooling at 72 dB, quieter than modern Bitcoin ASICs. 133 x 245 x 290 mm compact chassis suits home mining rooms and small setups.

Strong 2026 Zcash Economics

Mining Now April 2026: $14.55 daily revenue at $0.07 per kWh. MillionMiner onsite calculator shows $13.50 net daily profit at standard rates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Z15 produces 420 kSol/s of Equihash hashrate at 1,510W continuous power draw and 3.6 J/kSol efficiency. These specifications are consistent across ASIC Miner Value, Mining Now, Kryptex Pool, and Bitmain's original datasheet. Real world output typically falls within plus or minus 3 percent of rated hashrate depending on ambient temperature and operating conditions. Bitmain released the Z15 in June 2020 as the generational successor to the Antminer Z11.

Exactly half the output at proportional power. Z15: 420 kSol/s at 1,510W and 3.6 J/kSol. Z15 Pro: 840 kSol/s at 2,560 to 2,780W and 3.05 to 3.31 J/kSol. The Pro variant delivers meaningfully better efficiency per kSol and higher density per electrical circuit. For operators optimizing efficiency at scale, the Z15 Pro wins. For operators optimizing acquisition cost per unit or deploying on constrained residential circuits where a single Pro unit exceeds available amperage, the standard Z15 wins. Common fleet strategy: mix both based on position specific economics.

200 to 240V AC wall power through the included Bitmain APW7 or APW9 PSU. MillionMiner's 12V listing refers to internal DC conversion, not wall input requirement. Operators need 200 to 240V AC available through standard European Schuko (230V), UK BS 1363, Middle Eastern 220 to 240V commercial, or North American 240V NEMA 6 outlets. At 240V: approximately 7 amps continuous draw at 1,510W. Fits easily within standard 15 amp circuits. The Z15 works on dedicated residential 240V outlets without requiring three phase service or specialized industrial electrical infrastructure.

Yes, with appropriate infrastructure. Requirements: dedicated 220 to 240V 15 amp circuit (or NEMA 6 outlet installation in North America), dedicated mining space, adequate ventilation to dissipate 1,510W continuous thermal load (approximately 5,150 BTU per hour). 72 dB noise is quieter than modern Bitcoin ASICs at 75 dB but still unsuitable for living spaces without sound insulation. Deploy in garages, basements with insulation, dedicated mining rooms, or outbuildings. The smaller 9 kg chassis and lower power draw compared to Bitcoin miners make home Z15 deployment more practical than large Bitcoin ASIC deployment.

Zcash (ZEC) is a privacy focused cryptocurrency launched in 2016, pioneering zero knowledge proofs (zk-SNARKs) for optional shielded transactions. Unlike Bitcoin where all transaction details are public, Zcash users can choose between transparent addresses (like Bitcoin) and shielded addresses (fully private). Mining Zcash specifically appeals to operators wanting algorithm diversification from SHA-256 Bitcoin mining, exposure to the privacy coin market segment, or positioning for optimization based on relative profitability between PoW cryptocurrencies at any given time.

Any Equihash 144_5 or Equihash 200_9 proof of work cryptocurrency. Primary target beyond Zcash: Horizen (ZEN) with competitive secondary market share, Komodo (KMD) featuring delayed proof of work security, Hush as a privacy focused Zcash fork, Pirate Chain (ARRR) emphasizing default shielded transactions. Merged mining is not available for Equihash. Select the single most profitable coin at any given time based on network difficulty and coin price.

Strong in early 2026 driven by Zcash price action. Mining Now April 10 2026 data: $14.55 daily revenue per unit at $0.07 per kWh electricity, roughly $12 net daily profit. MillionMiner's $0.08 per kWh onsite calculator shows $16.40 daily revenue, $2.90 electricity, $13.50 net daily profit. At $0.04 per kWh negotiated industrial rates: approximately $15 net daily profit per unit. ROI estimates per Mining Now: 86 to 309 days depending on ZEC price trajectory and network difficulty evolution.

Multiple generations ahead. Antminer Z11 at 135 kSol/s: the Z15 delivers 3 times the output at roughly 1.2 times the power, making Z11 hardware economically obsolete at current ZEC price. Innosilicon A9++ ZMaster at 140 kSol/s: similar math. Amazon Z15 listings market it as "6 times more profitable than Antminer Z11 or Innosilicon A9++" based on combined hashrate and efficiency advantages. For operators considering legacy Equihash hardware at budget pricing, the math almost always favors the Z15 at current network conditions.

72 dB is industrial noise, comparable to a vacuum cleaner at close range, but meaningfully quieter than modern Bitcoin ASICs at the standard 75 dB level. Still unsuitable for residential living spaces, bedrooms, home offices, or shared office environments without sound insulation. The 3 dB reduction versus Bitcoin miners represents roughly half the perceived sound intensity, making the Z15 more tolerable in dedicated home mining rooms with moderate sound treatment. Appropriate deployment locations remain dedicated mining rooms, garages with ventilation, basements with insulation, outbuildings, warehouse facilities, or professional hosting.

Standard Antminer setup workflow. Step one: verify dedicated 220 to 240V 15 amp circuit (or NEMA 6 outlet in North America) with proper grounding. Step two: ensure adequate ventilation in deployment space for 1,510W continuous thermal load. Step three: connect PSU to outlet using the included power cable. Step four: connect Ethernet cable to router or switch. Step five: power on, find miner IP through router DHCP client list or IP scanner tool, create Zcash wallet, configure pool URL and wallet address through Antminer web interface, verify hashrate reaches 410+ kSol/s within 5 to 10 minutes.

Major Equihash pools include Flypool (largest Zcash pool historically), Luxor, 2miners, ViaBTC (Zcash support), Nanopool, and Kryptex Pool. Pool selection matters less at this hashrate class than stable uptime and low stale rates. Pool fees typically run 0.5 to 2 percent standard. For small fleet operators, selecting a reliable pool with competitive fees is more important than optimizing marginal fee differences.

Standard air cooled ASIC maintenance. Monthly fan cleaning with compressed air to clear dust buildup. Quarterly hashboard connector inspection. Semi annual firmware updates. Continuous ambient temperature monitoring to keep the unit within the 5 to 45 degree Celsius operating range. Every 18 to 24 months at full duty cycle, expect at least one fan replacement per unit due to bearing wear. Budget 3 to 5 percent of acquisition cost annually for replacement fans and parts. The 5 year old hardware design is mature and well documented, with abundant spare parts availability from Bitmain and third party suppliers.

Privacy coin mining carries additional regulatory scrutiny compared to transparent blockchain mining. Some exchanges have delisted privacy coins under regulatory pressure (Bittrex and Kraken in specific regions, Binance in certain jurisdictions). Some countries restrict or prohibit privacy coin transactions entirely. Research your local regulatory environment before committing to dedicated Zcash mining hardware. For operators in jurisdictions with clear legal status for privacy cryptocurrencies (United States, most of Europe, Middle East, much of Asia), the Z15 remains a strong choice. Regulatory status can change over multi year deployment horizons.

Bitmain's factory warranty on the complete machine covers manufacturing defects and hardware failures under normal operation within specified environmental ranges. Warranty exclusions include damage from inadequate cooling or ventilation, operation outside the 5 to 45 degree Celsius range, power surge damage from inadequate electrical protection, physical mishandling, and unauthorized firmware modifications. MillionMiner routes warranty claims through direct Bitmain channels for faster resolution than secondary market purchases provide.

Depends on electricity rate and ZEC price outlook. Current economics per Mining Now April 2026 data show strong profitability at industrial electricity rates below $0.07 per kWh. Residential electricity rates above $0.12 per kWh make profitability marginal. Hardware ROI estimates run 86 to 309 days at $0.07 per kWh industrial rates. Multi year outlook depends on ZEC price trajectory and Zcash network difficulty evolution. Zcash mining has gone through multiple boom and bust cycles historically, so investment decisions should factor in downside scenarios rather than assuming current peak profitability sustains.

Yes, and many operators do. Common upgrade path: start with one or two Z15 units to validate deployment infrastructure, electrical planning, hosting setup, pool integration, and operational workflows. Once the platform proves itself, scale additional capacity through Z15 Pro units for better efficiency per kSol in new fleet positions. Existing Z15 units continue to run profitably alongside Pro units using identical Antminer firmware, management interface, and pool integration. No operational tooling changes required when mixing variants.

Cross algorithm diversification strengthens fleet resilience against single algorithm economic shocks. Common diversified fleet composition: majority Bitcoin SHA-256 hardware (Antminer S21 series, Whatsminer M70 series) for market cap weighted exposure, supplementary Kaspa KHeavyHash hardware (Antminer KS7) for high upside altcoin exposure, Scrypt hardware (Antminer L11) for Litecoin and Dogecoin merged mining, and Equihash hardware (Antminer Z15 or Z15 Pro) for Zcash privacy coin exposure. Operators rebalance fleet composition based on relative profitability across algorithms over time.

Yes. MillionMiner operates managed hosting facilities with 220 to 240V single phase service and ventilation infrastructure capable of supporting Z15 deployments. Hosted deployment eliminates facility infrastructure CapEx. Professional hosting at negotiated industrial rates often beats self hosting for Zcash mining operators without access to industrial electricity below $0.07 per kWh. Contact MillionMiner sales through the Get a Quote button for hosting pricing, capacity availability, and deployment timelines.

Acquisition cost plus infrastructure and operations. MillionMiner price: $3,343 per unit. Additional CapEx for self hosting: dedicated electrical circuit installation ($200 to $800 per circuit), ventilation setup ($500 to $2,500 depending on scale), sound insulation for residential deployment ($300 to $1,500). Annual OpEx per unit at 1.51 kW continuous: electricity at $1,058 at $0.08 per kWh, $926 at $0.07 per kWh, or $529 at $0.04 per kWh industrial rates. Spare parts and maintenance: $150 to $300 annually per unit. Total 3 year TCO per unit at $0.07 per kWh: approximately $6,100 hardware and infrastructure plus $2,778 electricity.

Within Equihash: the Antminer Z15 Pro at 840 kSol/s is the flagship upgrade path, and Antminer Z11 at 135 kSol/s offers legacy hardware at budget tier pricing. Innosilicon A9++ ZMaster at 140 kSol/s provides vendor diversification at older performance tier. Cross algorithm diversification options include: Antminer S21 XP at 270 TH/s or Whatsminer M70S+ at 244 TH/s for SHA-256 Bitcoin mining, Antminer KS7 at 45 TH/s for KHeavyHash Kaspa mining, Antminer L11 at 35 GH/s for Scrypt Litecoin and Dogecoin merged mining, Goldshell HS5 series for Handshake (HNS) mining. For multi algorithm fleet diversification, the Z15 combines well with any Bitcoin flagship as the privacy coin exposure component. MillionMiner's ASIC hosting service accepts Z15 units at negotiated electricity rates.

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