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Topic: ANTMINER C1 Discussion and Support Thread - page 88. (Read 129054 times)

legendary
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November 10, 2014, 08:08:57 PM
Anyone know when / if batch 2 of the C1s is coming coming out?


Not decided yet
member
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November 10, 2014, 08:03:59 PM
Anyone know when / if batch 2 of the C1s is coming coming out?
legendary
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ASIC Wannabe
November 10, 2014, 10:07:00 AM
I used ground water cooling.  Water force:0.1Mpa, September run to now.
Noob, if you use well water, dont do direct heat exchanging. You will fuck up your waterblock and contaminate the water vein.
Do it right and do non direct heat exchanging. You can keep your waterblook alot longer with proper coolant too.
Run three consecutive months, No problem, As long as no copper, Only plastic and aluminum, is ok
I like your setup - very clever use of water, and (unlike seriouscoins concern) isnt going to contaminate anything, other than perhaps EXTREMELY limited traces of aluminum or PVC being put into the water.

however, you could see some calcium or lime scaling of the C1 heatsinks over a long period of time - though it would likely take 6+ months to build up noticably.

what temperature is the inlet/outlet, and do you use the hot water created for useful purpose, or just soaking back into the ground?
newbie
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November 10, 2014, 07:32:29 AM
I used ground water cooling.  Water force:0.1Mpa, September run to now.



Very Nice setup Smiley  drool.   Where did you get the S3 kit from?

from  www.syscooling.com
newbie
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November 10, 2014, 07:25:02 AM
I used ground water cooling.  Water force:0.1Mpa, September run to now.



:shakehead

Noob, if you use well water, dont do direct heat exchanging. You will fuck up your waterblock and contaminate the water vein.


Do it right and do non direct heat exchanging. You can keep your waterblook alot longer with proper coolant too.


Run three consecutive months, No problem, As long as no copper, Only plastic and aluminum, is ok
legendary
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November 10, 2014, 07:18:01 AM
RMA email for syscooling is [email protected].
hero member
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November 10, 2014, 06:15:39 AM
I used ground water cooling.  Water force:0.1Mpa, September run to now.



:shakehead

Noob, if you use well water, dont do direct heat exchanging. You will fuck up your waterblock and contaminate the water vein.


Do it right and do non direct heat exchanging. You can keep your waterblook alot longer with proper coolant too.
sr. member
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November 10, 2014, 05:07:34 AM
I used ground water cooling.  Water force:0.1Mpa, September run to now.



Very Nice setup Smiley  drool.   Where did you get the S3 kit from?
newbie
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November 09, 2014, 11:49:40 PM
Mr Hjelc's setup is really phenomenal.
My best guess is that he is  using a big water reservoir and a strong submersible pump.
So, while mining he is also supplying his building with hot water.
25 degrees on the miner means the water that is circlulating is input to the system at close to freezing temperatures.
Regardless, very impressive. Mr Hjelc, due to such high concentration of power and chance of sudden steep rise in temp in case of possible failure of the cooling system I would hope you have taken all necessary safety precautions.
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Kinex - The New Frontier
November 09, 2014, 11:47:35 PM
From the look of the hose (which I'm assuming of course is the input) to the top middle stack C1, it looks like it's pretty cold.  Possibly condensation, or just dirt from the floor ...  Roll Eyes
Though we shouldn't assume ...  Cheesy
legendary
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ASIC Wannabe
November 09, 2014, 03:00:52 PM


8 units in series? How is that possible without the water being extremely hot by the time it reaches the last few units - what is your outlet temperature?

more importantly - what pump and radiator are you using to achieve this, and is it water or a specialized coolant?
legendary
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November 09, 2014, 12:44:05 PM
I sent an e-mail [email protected]  Thursday. No reply so far.
legendary
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November 09, 2014, 11:44:16 AM
Thanks Yoshi and Josh for help and quick response.

@Syscooling I sent about a second pump failure in email please get back to me.
grn
sr. member
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November 09, 2014, 03:10:45 AM
@SYSCOOLING

What is included in the s3 cooling kit on your website? 850 seems a lot unless miners come with it
grn
sr. member
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November 09, 2014, 03:04:57 AM
S3 modified water cooling,


are those the syscooling kits advertsed for $850.00? what was included? hopefully miners at that price.
sr. member
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November 09, 2014, 01:13:46 AM
S3 modified water cooling,


Nice!!!  Where did you get the S3 Water cooling kits from?
hero member
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November 08, 2014, 07:31:07 AM
Hjelc you got a very nice setup!!! any more pictures? pls!
newbie
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November 08, 2014, 03:02:03 AM
Thought I would report a successful custom water cooling setup for two c1's. I used some parts I had lying around from some of my old watercooled PC's.

1 D5 Pump with EK Pump Top
1 560mm Rad GTX560
8 140mm Fans in push-pull

Both C1's in series (refer photo and some screen grabs of the temps which are remarkably even across the two units)

Currently both are overclocked to 262.5 with the default voltage.

http://s29.postimg.org/yaj021rfr/ant_c1_1_2_wc.jpg
http://s30.postimg.org/sm1b5gki9/ant_c1_1_2.jpg
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