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legendary
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Evil beware: We have waffles!
probably off topic but I believe experts are here.
I have access to a cold room. The temp is around 4 Celcius, and thinking of running my miners in it. Any opinions or experience?
The S9/T9 temp in the specs is 0 to 40 Celcius.
thanks.
Ja, is OT, especially since there are a ton of threads about s9 cooling in the hardware area.
That said, OK -- the room is around 4C:
Why? Is it a large walk-in refrigerator? Remember, a storage refrigerator or freezer is NOT sized to remove a lot of heat being added to what is inside. Mainly they are made to KEEP things cold with just a little reserve margin.
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Is it mechanical refrigeration (A/C) for another reason?
If it *is* A/C -- what is the systems cooling capacity?
You do realize that miners are pretty much perfect space heaters right?

Considering that if using a nice ballpark power of 1.5kW for EACH s9, that equates to 4,712BTU/hr added heat load in that cold room. Got a hunch that with a few miners in there it won't be cold for long...
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Block by cobramining!

This is our 2nd of BLOCK FRIDAY just in the nick of time! Cheesy Cheesy

beat me damn
legendary
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
Block by cobramining!

This is our 2nd of BLOCK FRIDAY just in the nick of time! Cheesy Cheesy
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
I know this topic does not belong here but I was wandering if you guys can help me out .
I am getting my first 20 d3 miners by Monday and wanted to set up at least 2 pools. I tried researching it an the only one found alive was suprnova.cc. however, I am unable to register on their site since their captcha does not work.
Yeah of course I deleted the replies about mining somewhere else Tongue
If you want to reply about such stuff then do that in PM not here.
sr. member
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911 IT Admin. I keep 911 up so you get help ASAP!
probably off topic but I believe experts are here.
I have access to a cold room. The temp is around 4 Celcius, and thinking of running my miners in it. Any opinions or experience?
The S9/T9 temp in the specs is 0 to 40 Celcius.
thanks.

In my experience air flow is more important than air cooling. do you have a way to draw the heat produced by the miners out of the room?

Not to mention condensation.
newbie
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probably off topic but I believe experts are here.
I have access to a cold room. The temp is around 4 Celcius, and thinking of running my miners in it. Any opinions or experience?
The S9/T9 temp in the specs is 0 to 40 Celcius.
thanks.

In my experience air flow is more important than air cooling. do you have a way to draw the heat produced by the miners out of the room?
newbie
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C'mon Blocks! We need the clapping, chicken, and anime goddess. Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
hero member
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Visualize whirledps
Okay, Ladies & Gents, Boys and Girls....  Shocked

Let's get this WEEK-END-BLOCK-a-PALLOZA off to a ROARING Start!! Grin

COMEONBLOCKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Grin Cheesy Shocked Roll Eyes Cool Smiley Wink Shocked Grin Roll Eyes Cool

full member
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probably off topic but I believe experts are here.
I have access to a cold room. The temp is around 4 Celcius, and thinking of running my miners in it. Any opinions or experience?
The S9/T9 temp in the specs is 0 to 40 Celcius.
thanks.
jr. member
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I know this topic does not belong here but I was wandering if you guys can help me out .
I am getting my first 20 d3 miners by Monday and wanted to set up at least 2 pools. I tried researching it an the only one found alive was suprnova.cc. however, I am unable to register on their site since their captcha does not work.
sr. member
Activity: 393
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911 IT Admin. I keep 911 up so you get help ASAP!
I'll take another 8 blocks today  Tongue

I know that all of you want to go out get drunk and celebrate on Friday's but let's not get greedy now!  4 would be enough!  Cheesy

Fine, 4 PLUS the one we already got!  Shocked
legendary
Activity: 4634
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Hello Kano-san!
I was wondering what the current statistics were like for block finding in hardware percents.
Are the S9 batch1 still doing worse than others?
I try to forget that the S9v1s ever existed Tongue
Yes they are still pretty bad.
hero member
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Hello Kano-san!
I was wondering what the current statistics were like for block finding in hardware percents.
Are the S9 batch1 still doing worse than others?
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Once the BTC gets to your wallet, it's only whoever controls your wallet that can move the BTC somewhere else.

If Coinbase controls your wallet (not you) they can move the coins around as they please, I guess.

Oh, that's probably Coinbase internally moving them based on their own internal needs. But Coinbase keeps track of my account totals so I still have the same amount internally with their system. Got it.

I didn't even think about how they'd use the wallets internally like that. Thanks for the reply and making me realize what was happening.

Even if they ever used your coins for something they would never let you know about it and I find it really hard to believe that they sent your coins somewhere and actually told you about it!  Lol  Cheesy

My guess would be Coinbase moving coins between their hot and cold wallets?

all exchanges do this  the coin in your address is not under your control. They shift it as they need it.
legendary
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Evil beware: We have waffles!
Once the BTC gets to your wallet, it's only whoever controls your wallet that can move the BTC somewhere else.

If Coinbase controls your wallet (not you) they can move the coins around as they please, I guess.

Oh, that's probably Coinbase internally moving them based on their own internal needs. But Coinbase keeps track of my account totals so I still have the same amount internally with their system. Got it.

I didn't even think about how they'd use the wallets internally like that. Thanks for the reply and making me realize what was happening.

Even if they ever used your coins for something they would never let you know about it and I find it really hard to believe that they sent your coins somewhere and actually told you about it!  Lol  Cheesy

My guess would be Coinbase moving coins between their hot and cold wallets?
sr. member
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I'll take another 8 blocks today  Tongue

I know that all of you want to go out get drunk and celebrate on Friday's but let's not get greedy now!  4 would be enough!  Cheesy
sr. member
Activity: 508
Merit: 250
Once the BTC gets to your wallet, it's only whoever controls your wallet that can move the BTC somewhere else.

If Coinbase controls your wallet (not you) they can move the coins around as they please, I guess.

Oh, that's probably Coinbase internally moving them based on their own internal needs. But Coinbase keeps track of my account totals so I still have the same amount internally with their system. Got it.

I didn't even think about how they'd use the wallets internally like that. Thanks for the reply and making me realize what was happening.

Even if they ever used your coins for something they would never let you know about it and I find it really hard to believe that they sent your coins somewhere and actually told you about it!  Lol  Cheesy
sr. member
Activity: 393
Merit: 250
911 IT Admin. I keep 911 up so you get help ASAP!
I'll take another 8 blocks today  Tongue
full member
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Block! by wittali Smiley
10min network block but only 860K
Well at least it was 13.47BTC Smiley

Nice!!!

Let's go BLOCK FRIDAY!
legendary
Activity: 4634
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Block! by wittali Smiley
10min network block but only 860K
Well at least it was 13.47BTC Smiley
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