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I'm from indonesia, before halving day, the break even poin about 8 months, but now is very bad, i was turn off 3 units for s7, maybe any users will be use to mining? we can share the profitable, please send me pm,
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OregonMines Official Account
Hello 1969mets,

Please check out our listing for Spondoolies SP20 miners.  We are the lowest price provider of this reliable, hardcore power mining equipment.  We can also provide 2 data center quality power supplies at $45 each ($90 total).  These power supplies can be used for future generation equipment and are warrantied by us for one year.

Thanks,
Tom Thurber, COO
Oregon Mines
legendary
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What Bitcoin miner will break even the quickest? Energy consumption does not matter Because I get free energy per a contract with the construction company next to me. Please include all the costs of the hardware including any extras such as psu and connectors. If this question has already been asked, please link me too it. Thanks in advance!

One thing to make sure is what type of electrical are we talking about?  For example if you  have 240 volt and 30 amp you will have a very easy setup with PDU's.   If you are talking 220 volt say 20 volt or so you are talking much more outlet's/wiring.   So I would look at this as it will highly impact what you purchase and what quantity.

But free electricity is always a good place to start, I would make sure to check contract for any amount though.
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You need to let us know just how much free power you have.

You also need to let us know if you are USA based since if you are you have options for power supplies

Such as the dps-2000

I think you may want s-7 over s-5
legendary
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It feels like the S5 is the miner that are people are trying to get rid of right now.
If you can find one close to you to avoid shipping costs and import duties, I think they would be the most interesting miner to get a hold of.

Power supply and shipping costs would be extra costs I'd watch out for.
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Probably the Antminer S5.  It is now not uneconomic for most people if they have to pay for the electricity.  You may be able to get an S5 plus psu for $150-180 USD.

The exact answer will depend on what miners are available in your area.   You should be researching your local area as the cost of shipping is likely to be excessive if you cannot pick up the miners yourself.  

You also need to make certain the PSUs are included in the purchase price.  The PSU is likely to represent about half of the miner cost.

Currently you would make about 6 dollars a week per S5 with free electricity.

To work out your ROI use a calculator such as http://www.coinwarz.com/calculators/bitcoin-mining-calculator

Also see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=75.0

 
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What Bitcoin miner will break even the quickest? Energy consumption does not matter Because I get free energy per a contract with the construction company next to me. Please include all the costs of the hardware including any extras such as psu and connectors. If this question has already been asked, please link me too it. Thanks in advance!
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