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Topic: 5.5GH ETH Man Mining Shed needs de-humidification - Please provide suggestions! - page 2. (Read 4810 times)

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With all that wood you just need a little sawdust and a spark. I'll bring the marshmallows and wienies.
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sweet jesus! how fast is your internet, and who's your provider?

also, where did you get the money for this, and how much was it?

You don't need fast internet for mining - I had a 3mb Time Warner line doing 10 1080 TI rigs with no latency issues at all. Now remoting into them... that's was a different issue
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sweet jesus! how fast is your internet, and who's your provider?

also, where did you get the money for this, and how much was it?

wow, what's next? give me your ip address and tell me your bank account number?
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sweet jesus! how fast is your internet, and who's your provider?

also, where did you get the money for this, and how much was it?
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Hi there ...very nice setup u got there...
Can i get a help from you...i live in third world country...and planning to do something like this...i have a friend in Houston name Alex Morales...if you share your location he can visit ur facility and give me a great idea and maybe some video clip of your setup ..this would be a great help for me..looking forward to your answer  Smiley

Are you serious?  Roll Eyes
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That's an amazing setup... Good job  Wink
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I have been neglecting the GPUs a bit lately, but I have time to resolve some issues now. I have tried different ways to mount the GPUs, and we have found the best simple way to prevent GPU sagging. Using the waste ends of the 1x4s and some binder clips the GPUs have better support.

Before:


After:


This is like $12 for all those clips! Who needs to spend a bunch of money on GPU suports? Make 'em your self!



We made a short video showing it all.

https://youtu.be/2H4tFPQnxCQ
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Finally I finished fan setup with 2 fans. The fan is 24", I dont have the sound meter, but as I estimated they're sound like small air conditioner.



Those are nice! Link? Where did you get them?
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Blockchain Evangelist.
Also finished installing the fans for the Ant-Muffler today! You can see the custom "bookshelf" is in front of the fans as well. It just needs shelves and Antminers.


You're so fast with that impressive progress. Way to go BeerMan81! By the way, have you tested the noise level of this fan?
I'm consider to setup more 2 fans for my minin farm and I expect that fan's noise level should be less than 65dBA, but I checked around not much high speed fan could meet that low noise level.

Finally I finished fan setup with 2 fans. The fan is 24", I dont have the sound meter, but as I estimated they're sound like small air conditioner.



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When my home was built they ran 2 Cat 5e cables into the attic. They used to be for ATT Uverse, but who needs that crap? They were re-purposed for redundant connections to the Shed. Finally got it cleaned up!  Grin



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Construction of the ant-muffler is complete. I Made a quick Shed update video. Working on the network cables.

https://youtu.be/BPHlRcdNfsk

beerman, what are you using on the outside to stop heavy run for pushing back in to the fan on the cold days.

those quiet cool fans are temp driven right? or i guess the antminers are just so hot it never turns off no matter the temperature?

No water goes in through the box fans because they are always exhausting. Yes, in the video you can see the fans running. The top seems to be running at a much higher speed than the one on the bottom.
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beerman, what are you using on the outside to stop heavy run for pushing back in to the fan on the cold days.

those quiet cool fans are temp driven right? or i guess the antminers are just so hot it never turns off no matter the temperature?

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Andrius | Junior Business developer at Unboxed ICO
no wonder AMd cards went out of stock...196 cards, you are crazy. Shocked
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You wrote: "We went back and forth with Centerpoint Energy and the only thing we could get was as follows: New underground 400A service from the Transformer to the house, terminated to a new 320A meter can (80% load). From there the load is split between the home (still 100A) and shed (225A). The cable that feeds the shed is the same size as the one feeding the house (capable of 400A) but the panel they installed is only rated for a certain size. I may have him come back out once I have some ASICs pulling more juice to see what other options we have."

I am in Houston too and wanted to go from 200amp service to 400amps.  Centerpoint said I would have to pay for a new transformer (the current one serving 6 houses is 50 kVA), pay for the concrete pad that goes under it, pay them dig up a bunch of my neighbor driveways, their landscaping, repairs to same afterwards, etc.  The total cost was nearly $30k!!  did they charge you too?  how much?

They were certainly a headache to deal with that's for sure. Actually, I didn't interface with them much, they have a "consultant" that works in a certain area.

Specifically, we actually wanted a dedicated 400A feed to the shed. Initially the consultant was OK with it because the transformer could handle the load, however upon visual inspection, there were not enough spare terminations for another feed. So, said the best thing we could do is get a single 400A feed to the house which would replace the 100A.

So, what did we pay for? Well, I had to pay for the new trenching, all the cable, new meter can...etc...etc. The only thing I didn't pay for was the Centerpoint guys to install a new meter, and to do the final terminations on the transformer side. My electrician and his separate digging crew handled the rest. All in around $10k $13k or so.

That is awesome! What model of power outlet strips are you using (look a bit like pack poles). Looks like the name could be TrippLite but I can't see any model info.

Thanks!

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812120338&cm_re=tripp_lite_30A_pdu-_-12-120-338-_-Product
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That is awesome! What model of power outlet strips are you using (look a bit like pack poles). Looks like the name could be TrippLite but I can't see any model info.

Thanks!
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You wrote: "We went back and forth with Centerpoint Energy and the only thing we could get was as follows: New underground 400A service from the Transformer to the house, terminated to a new 320A meter can (80% load). From there the load is split between the home (still 100A) and shed (225A). The cable that feeds the shed is the same size as the one feeding the house (capable of 400A) but the panel they installed is only rated for a certain size. I may have him come back out once I have some ASICs pulling more juice to see what other options we have."

I am in Houston too and wanted to go from 200amp service to 400amps.  Centerpoint said I would have to pay for a new transformer (the current one serving 6 houses is 50 kVA), pay for the concrete pad that goes under it, pay them dig up a bunch of my neighbor driveways, their landscaping, repairs to same afterwards, etc.  The total cost was nearly $30k!!  did they charge you too?  how much?
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Impressive! How does your neighbor like living next to a fan factory? Tongue

So far so good. Those fans point at my house, so i don't think they can hear them. The antminers on the other hand, loud.

Also finished installing the fans for the Ant-Muffler today! You can see the custom "bookshelf" is in front of the fans as well. It just needs shelves and Antminers.


You're so fast with that impressive progress. Way to go BeerMan81! By the way, have you tested the noise level of this fan?
I'm consider to setup more 2 fans for my minin farm and I expect that fan's noise level should be less than 65dBA, but I checked around not much high speed fan could meet that low noise level.

Ya, well when you have 8 more antminers coming in, and nowhere to put them, a sense of urgency sets in...

speaking of which...Christmas came early! Shocked Grin

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Impressive! How does your neighbor like living next to a fan factory? Tongue
full member
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Blockchain Evangelist.
Also finished installing the fans for the Ant-Muffler today! You can see the custom "bookshelf" is in front of the fans as well. It just needs shelves and Antminers.


You're so fast with that impressive progress. Way to go BeerMan81! By the way, have you tested the noise level of this fan?
I'm consider to setup more 2 fans for my minin farm and I expect that fan's noise level should be less than 65dBA, but I checked around not much high speed fan could meet that low noise level.
full member
Activity: 151
Merit: 100
Also finished installing the fans for the Ant-Muffler today! You can see the custom "bookshelf" is in front of the fans as well. It just needs shelves and Antminers.




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