Description
The Canaan Avalon Q is a 90 TH/s Bitcoin home miner built for residential use. It delivers serious hashrate in a quiet, compact form factor with three tunable power modes ranging from approximately 800W to 1,674W. Solo Satoshi is an authorized Canaan distributor with same-day shipping from Houston, Texas, manufacturer warranty coverage, and dedicated support from a team that runs these miners at home.
Canaan Avalon Q Bitcoin Home Miner Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Hashrate | 90 TH/s (Super mode) |
| Efficiency | ~18.6 J/TH |
| Power Draw (Eco) | ~800W |
| Power Draw (Standard) | ~1,300W |
| Power Draw (Super) | ~1,674W |
| Input Voltage | 110V or 220V |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi and Ethernet |
| Control Interface | Browser panel + Avalon Family app |
| Noise Level | 45-65 dB |
| Heat Output (Super) | ~1,500W+ (comparable to electric space heater) |
| Manufacturer | Canaan Inc. (Nasdaq: CAN) |
| Warranty | 360-day manufacturer warranty |
The Canaan Avalon Q stands apart from older ASIC miners that were designed for industrial farms first and homes second. Canaan engineered the Avalon Q specifically for residential environments with reduced noise, flexible voltage input, and a form factor that fits naturally into a home office, basement, or utility room.
Three Power Modes for Total Control
The Canaan Avalon Q gives you three distinct operating profiles to match your electricity rate, circuit capacity, and heating needs.
Eco Mode (~800W) delivers maximum efficiency with the lowest power draw and the quietest operation. This mode is ideal for warm months when you want to stack sats without generating significant heat, or if your dedicated circuit capacity is limited.
Standard Mode (~1,300W) balances hashrate against power consumption. This is the everyday sweet spot for most Bitcoin home miners who want meaningful output without maxing out a 15A or 20A residential circuit.
Super Mode (~1,674W) unlocks the full 90 TH/s. At this level, the Canaan Avalon Q doubles as a powerful hashrate heater, producing over 1,500 watts of continuous heat while mining Bitcoin. In colder months, this mode offsets or replaces a traditional electric space heater entirely.
110V and 220V Compatibility
The Canaan Avalon Q accepts 110V-240V AC input, making it compatible with standard North American residential outlets and 220V circuits used in other regions. However, your circuit requirements depend entirely on which power mode you plan to run.
In Eco mode at 110V, the Avalon Q draws approximately 7.3 amps. That runs safely on a dedicated 15A circuit with plenty of headroom under the 80% rule (12A continuous limit). Standard mode draws approximately 11.8 amps at 110V, which fits within the 80% threshold of a dedicated 15A circuit as long as nothing else is connected to that breaker.
Super mode is a different story. At 1,674W on 110V, the Avalon Q pulls approximately 15.2 amps. That exceeds the rated capacity of a 15A breaker entirely and will trip the circuit. Super mode at 110V requires a dedicated 20A circuit with the correct outlet type (NEMA 5-20R) and appropriately rated wiring. The 80% rule on a 20A circuit gives you 16A of continuous capacity, so 15.2A fits safely.
If you plan to run multiple miners or want to run Super mode without any concern, upgrading to a 220V circuit cuts the amperage draw roughly in half for the same wattage. At 220V, Super mode draws only about 7.6 amps, making it easy to run on a standard 15A 220V circuit.
Before plugging in any mode, review the 80% rule for safer home mining power to confirm your circuit, outlet, and wiring match the demands of your chosen power mode.
Quiet Design Built for Homes
Noise has historically been the biggest barrier to Bitcoin home mining with high-hashrate ASICs. The Canaan Avalon Q addresses this directly with an engineered cooling system that keeps noise levels significantly lower than older generation industrial miners. You can comfortably run the Avalon Q in a home office, spare bedroom, basement, or enclosed utility space without it dominating your living environment.
In Eco mode, the Avalon Q is at its quietest. Standard and Super modes increase fan speed to manage higher thermal loads, but remain manageable for most residential setups.
Wi-Fi and Ethernet with Simple Browser Setup
The Canaan Avalon Q connects to your home network via Wi-Fi or Ethernet. Once connected, you manage the miner through a browser-based control panel or the Avalon Family mobile app. From the interface you can configure your mining pool, set your Bitcoin wallet address, select a power mode, and monitor real-time hashrate and temperature data.
No complicated networking or command-line configuration is required. If you can connect a smart home device to your Wi-Fi, you can set up the Canaan Avalon Q.
How the Canaan Avalon Q Compares to Other Home Miners
The Canaan Avalon Q occupies a unique position in the 2026 Bitcoin home miner market. Here is how it stacks up against other popular miners available from Solo Satoshi. The $/TH column shows cost per terahash, one of the most important metrics for evaluating mining hardware value.
| Miner | Hashrate | Power | Efficiency | Price | $/TH | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Canaan Avalon Q | 90 TH/s | 800-1,674W | ~18 J/TH | $1,799 | ~$20.00 | High-hashrate home mining + heating |
| Avalon Mini 3 | 37.5 TH/s | ~1,100W | ~29 J/TH | $1,129 | ~$30.11 | Baseboard-style hashrate heater |
| Avalon Nano 3S | ~6 TH/s | 140W | ~23 J/TH | $299 | ~$50.00 | Desktop solo mining |
| NerdQaxe++ Rev 6.1 | ~6+ TH/s | ~100W | ~15 J/TH | $382 | ~$63.67 | Efficient open-source solo mining |
| Bitaxe Gamma 602 | 1.2 TH/s | ~18W | ~15 J/TH | $98 | ~$81.67 | Ultra-low-power lottery mining |
The Avalon Q delivers the lowest $/TH of any home miner in Solo Satoshi’s lineup at approximately $20 per terahash. That is competitive with industrial mining hardware while being purpose-built for residential environments. If your goal is maximum hashrate per dollar in a home-friendly package with real heating utility, the Canaan Avalon Q is the strongest option available in 2026.
Pool Mining with the Canaan Avalon Q Bitcoin Home Miner
Pool Mining
The Canaan Avalon Q works with all major Bitcoin mining pools that support standard Stratum configurations. At 90 TH/s, you receive steady, proportional payouts based on your contributed hashrate. Pool mining is the most consistent strategy for earning Bitcoin daily with the Avalon Q.
Solo Mining
You can also point the Canaan Avalon Q at a solo mining endpoint like CKPool Solo, Public Pool, or your own Bitcoin node. At 90 TH/s, the Avalon Q gives you significantly better solo mining odds than desktop miners. Use the Solo Satoshi mining calculator to estimate your probability of finding a block.
Solo Satoshi customers have found Bitcoin blocks using home mining hardware. The largest confirmed payout was approximately $342,000 in BTC at block #920,440 on October 27, 2025, mined by a customer running a cluster of NerdQaxe++ Rev 6 units + an Avalon Q.
Profitability and Heat Reuse Economics
Mining profitability with the Canaan Avalon Q depends on your local electricity rate, Bitcoin’s price, current network difficulty, and how much value you assign to the heat it generates. During cold months, the Avalon Q can replace a 1,500W electric space heater. That displaced heating cost directly improves your mining economics.
Use the Solo Satoshi Bitcoin mining calculator to plug in your electricity rate and model profitability scenarios with the Avalon Q’s specifications.
The Canaan Avalon Q Bitcoin Home Miner as a Hashrate Heater
Every watt a Bitcoin miner consumes converts to heat. The Canaan Avalon Q turns that physics into a practical benefit for your home. At 1,674W in Super mode, the Avalon Q outputs more heat than most consumer space heaters, and it earns Bitcoin while doing it.
This concept is called hashrate heating, and the Avalon Q is one of the best machines available for it in 2026. During winter months, the electricity cost of running the Canaan Avalon Q can be partially or fully offset by the heating value it provides. You are replacing a space heater that earns nothing with a Bitcoin miner that stacks sats and heats your space simultaneously.
The Canaan Avalon Mini 3 at 37.5 TH/s offers a smaller heating option, while the Avalon Q at 90 TH/s is designed for larger spaces or customers who want more hashrate and more heat output.
Why Buy the Canaan Avalon Q Bitcoin Home Miner from Solo Satoshi?
Solo Satoshi is an authorized Canaan distributor based in Houston, Texas. We have shipped over 40,000 Bitcoin mining devices to 70+ countries since May 2024, with 400+ reviews across platforms. When you buy the Canaan Avalon Q from us, you get more than a miner in a box.
Manufacturer warranty. You work with a responsive US-based team, not an anonymous overseas seller.
Home mining expertise. We run Canaan Avalon miners and Bitcoin mining heaters in our homes. Our advice on power planning, placement, airflow, and mining strategy comes from hands-on experience.
Same-day shipping from Houston, Texas. Orders placed before the daily cutoff ship the same business day. No waiting weeks for overseas fulfillment.
Dedicated support for home miners. Solo Satoshi provides world-class customer support focused entirely on Bitcoin home mining, hashrate heating, and sovereign computing.
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