New SSD - clean install USB 10.11.5 fails

I have a mini Mac 2012 delay servier I use as a desktop computer. He had more storage that I needed if I swapped the boot with an OWC Mercury Extreme Pro 6 G SSD drive in the lower Bay, I left a second 1 TB drive 'data' in the upper Bay. The exchange took place without a hitch. I have rebuilt then key USB 3.0 I used initially do a clean install on the previous drive, with the latest version of El Capitan, I followed the instructions in this link: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201372

I unplugged everything except power, network, monitor mini displayport and USB drive built above. I then start the USB key, select disk utility and erase the disc SSD - Mac OS extended (journaled) and name it MacIntosh HD. Then I continue with the installation by choosing MacIntosh HD as the startup disk.

All apparently okay for about 5 minutes and then stops at "about a second remaining", he is sitting here for about 5 minutes and then goes to "0 seconds remaining", he is sitting here for a few minutes and then it reports "an error occurred during the preparation of the installation. Try to rerun this application".

I experienced this about half a dozen times, after a few times, I've downloaded again the file install El Capitan and recreated the USB installation drive. I let it run all night and the result is the same, there is always activity in the newspaper, but same result. I also ran on the SSD health check after that deletion and he gets a healthy ratio.

Before the error of the last entry in the log is "error writing to Volumes/MacIntosh HD/OS X Install Data / minstallconfig.xml".

If I come back in disk utility after the MacIntosh HD volume error is more rose. I read that if OS X sees an SSD and a Standard disc, it can try to create a hybrid car, but you can skip this process and have just a SSD drive. I also see an entry in the log that the second disc "failed, volume-tick" because "this disk is used for Time Machine backups". (I have a backup disk of another computer).

Anyway, looking for help. I'll copy the log for the next post, I can also call Macsales support but wanted to start here. Thank you...

Edit: Sorry about the police, copied from Notes

The paper is long enough, decided to wait to see if someone actually wanted to see.

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