Thanks for this, man. Working on getting electric situated at my house for a goal of about 20 S19j Pros. Probably won't get 20 but trying. Did you do the electric all yourself? It'c currently my biggest struggle at the moment cause electrician alone will cost between $7k - $20k depending on what I choose. Your vid is very inspiring
Sounds like a fun project for sure. I had an electrician install the 220V circuit as I wanted to make sure that part was done correctly. I did install the 220V zwave controller, however. Thanks for the feedback!
@@techengineer9589 On non heat mode it would be more efficient to just shut down the mining since profitability is negative when the heat is not being used. Also mining only when needing heat would make a pretty strong case against those who say bitcoin is bad for the environment.
Isn't a computer case (or your box lol) supposed to be under positive pressure, not a vacuum? I don't mean that rudely. I just meant that in a helpful way. I saw a video (LTT) where they were testing a case with airflow and they had a big graphics card in and it cause a lot of.. well.. bad airflow and completely made the components not cool sufficiently. But maybe the shear volume and cfm you're pushing makes that not matter? Idk. Just thought I'd share that.
So, that may be true for certain computer cases, but the point is cooling the chips. The chips don't care as long as they are cooled effectively. The antminers themselves have a push and pull fan making lots of airflow across the chips. The larger fan is then evacuating all that hot air from the larger box they sit in.
Hey brother 👋🏻 lurking to get videos for the collage, nice shirt 😉
Thank you for recording and explaining your work! Instant follow!
Awesome use of technology for multiple purposes... I am just getting into the Crypto world and will consider this for my future! Thanks Tech Engineer!
Thanks for watching!
This is awesome. Inspirational is maybe a better way to put it.
Thank you sir. It has been a fun project. Trying to make this accessible to anyone to build.
Great Video. LOVE THAT SHIRT!
Haha thanks
Keep it up!
Hey how's this thing been holding up? Feel like you get any savings / value out of it?
This is the way !
Thanks for this, man. Working on getting electric situated at my house for a goal of about 20 S19j Pros. Probably won't get 20 but trying. Did you do the electric all yourself? It'c currently my biggest struggle at the moment cause electrician alone will cost between $7k - $20k depending on what I choose. Your vid is very inspiring
Sounds like a fun project for sure. I had an electrician install the 220V circuit as I wanted to make sure that part was done correctly. I did install the 220V zwave controller, however. Thanks for the feedback!
Amazing work!
Good stuff, love it
Bravo
Great video! This is next level.
Thanks Cameron!
When in non heat mode, are you pulling in fresh air from outside? I kinda saw it in your drawing but not in your setup.
No, just from attic. Through a filter.
@@techengineer9589 On non heat mode it would be more efficient to just shut down the mining since profitability is negative when the heat is not being used. Also mining only when needing heat would make a pretty strong case against those who say bitcoin is bad for the environment.
This is pretty cool
Thank you
3,1kwh miner is able to heat 70m2 house by using drycooler when winter is about -5degresee?
I would think you would need more than 3kw if temps are consistently -5C
@@techengineer9589 thx, I want to use heat boiler of 150l water and heat house by using drycooler we will see :)
Isn't a computer case (or your box lol) supposed to be under positive pressure, not a vacuum? I don't mean that rudely. I just meant that in a helpful way. I saw a video (LTT) where they were testing a case with airflow and they had a big graphics card in and it cause a lot of.. well.. bad airflow and completely made the components not cool sufficiently. But maybe the shear volume and cfm you're pushing makes that not matter? Idk. Just thought I'd share that.
So, that may be true for certain computer cases, but the point is cooling the chips. The chips don't care as long as they are cooled effectively. The antminers themselves have a push and pull fan making lots of airflow across the chips. The larger fan is then evacuating all that hot air from the larger box they sit in.
The S9's would run much better with positive pressure.