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Topic: Keeping ASIC Miner(s) from Heating the Room? (Read 2611 times)

legendary
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September 08, 2014, 12:23:54 PM
#12
its the miners+summer
I had high temps at home so moved them to my warehouse...
newbie
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September 08, 2014, 10:51:20 AM
#11
asic hot, not good, can burn finger
member
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September 08, 2014, 10:08:42 AM
#10
large asic units may not be safe to be close to you /your family over long periods of time , something to think about

can you provide any scientific research to support this?  

ASIC miners, no matter how large are simply heat producers.   They aren't throwing out microwaves or any other sort of radiation beyond their thermal output

they will warm a room but if they will shut down long before they do so to the point where it would harm a human

The radiation is a minimal issue unless you sleep next to the miner.  Remember the intensity decreases with the square of the distance.

The real issue are the chemicals released from the heated components - they give off toxic gases when heated - known as VOCs:

http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/indoorair/voc/

This came up another thread.  Is there any credible evidence that any current hardware gives off a meaningful amount of VOCs?
hero member
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large asic units may not be safe to be close to you /your family over long periods of time , something to think about

can you provide any scientific research to support this?  

ASIC miners, no matter how large are simply heat producers.   They aren't throwing out microwaves or any other sort of radiation beyond their thermal output

they will warm a room but if they will shut down long before they do so to the point where it would harm a human

The radiation is a minimal issue unless you sleep next to the miner.  Remember the intensity decreases with the square of the distance.

The real issue are the chemicals released from the heated components - they give off toxic gases when heated - known as VOCs:

http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/indoorair/voc/
newbie
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You can build a box around all the units. Usually out of some sort of foam insulation make a hole on the bottom front for fresh air. On the top of back make another hole for exhaust. Run some sort of flexible pipe out window. Problem solved.

Yes this is the super simple explanation but its enough to get you started in searching for the exact design you want. Most do include fans in the exhaust to pull the heat off the asics.

Steve

 - Just a note on the "foam insulation" remember you are working with heat. You may want to go with an inexpensive heat insulation and make like a shell be sure to put the tinfoil side facing in. Leave a few inches all the way around the actual unit or units, bottom can be left open, or build a stand and then you can use regular ridged styro-foam to build the enclosure, a little duck tape and some flexible dryer exhaust hose. Decorate your enclosure as you see fit. As Steve said "Problem solved."
newbie
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Some of the 1st generation bigger miners can put out insane amounts of heat.  I have an Avalon 2 200 GHs miner that I had to put in the attic as it generated soo much heat in my climate controlled computer room that my air handler couldn't keep up with the heat and the room temp went from 74F to 79F with the AC running constantly.  I looked at water cooling for my system as well, but I have great ventilation in the attic so was just easier to put it up there.
full member
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large asic units may not be safe to be close to you /your family over long periods of time , something to think about

can you provide any scientific research to support this?  

ASIC miners, no matter how large are simply heat producers.   They aren't throwing out microwaves or any other sort of radiation beyond their thermal output

they will warm a room but if they will shut down long before they do so to the point where it would harm a human
legendary
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It's about time -- All merrit accepted !!!
large asic units may not be safe to be close to you /your family over long periods of time , something to think about
full member
Activity: 121
Merit: 100
After enjoying a winter where I never needed to run the heat in my office, I moved my miners out into the garage for the summer to keep them from driving me out of the house.
hero member
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While you can try to route the heat out a window as described above your will most likely have to move the miners to a different room if possible.  Routing heat is difficult unless close to a window.
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
You can build a box around all the units. Usually out of some sort of foam insulation make a hole on the bottom front for fresh air. On the top of back make another hole for exhaust. Run some sort of flexible pipe out window. Problem solved.

Yes this is the super simple explanation but its enough to get you started in searching for the exact design you want. Most do include fans in the exhaust to pull the heat off the asics.

Steve
sr. member
Activity: 369
Merit: 250
I recently started mining with a newer, much larger ASIC miner and my family says it's exhaust is heating the room up. I don't know if it's truly the miner or it's the summer heat that's starting to kick in but for arguments sake let's say it is the miner. My question would be how can I keep the heat from the exhaust from raising the room temperature? Is there a to effectively direct it elsewhere or have something absorb it to keep it from dispersing across the room? The current things I have done at the moment are opening a window and bringing in fans for the room.

The ASICs I have running are a BFL Jalapeno, Antminer S1, and a Hashra Lunar Launcher.
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