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Topic: Multi-tier, open-air cases for Gridseed miners - page 3. (Read 10389 times)

sr. member
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Purchasing the materials for these in less than 18 hours.  Send me a PM if you are interested.

Thanks!
sr. member
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looks nice design congrats!
sr. member
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CEO, Ledger
I made a wooden rig for myself which looks like your last drawing.
Better dissipation of heat is with the configuration on the upper floor (fan down).



So I can confirm this kind of design works.
sr. member
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Any interest in making a variant that stacks 10 on top of 10 so that the floor space is halved?

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Any interest in making a variant that stacks 10 on top of 10 so that the floor space is halved?
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Interested, pm sent...
sr. member
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Interested but the dimensions aren't quite what we are looking for.  Would much prefer something that fits within a standard data center cabinet (19"x27" max)

Ok to sit on a shelf?
sr. member
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intersted to, upgradeable ... to 40 gridseed miners or more?
sr. member
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rm -rf stupidity
Interested Rich shoot me an email I will take one!
hero member
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Interested but the dimensions aren't quite what we are looking for.  Would much prefer something that fits within a standard data center cabinet (19"x27" max)
legendary
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ASIC Wannabe
This doesnt make much sense to me - the manufacturer will probably have a single-board, 40-chip design soon enough that is a lot more stand-alone then a ton of little cylindrical heatsinks
I'm not a fan of these miners either, but I've been asked to create a case to help organize the cable mess that these inevitably create.   Grin

You did a good job of that Smiley     
sr. member
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This doesnt make much sense to me - the manufacturer will probably have a single-board, 40-chip design soon enough that is a lot more stand-alone then a ton of little cylindrical heatsinks
I'm not a fan of these miners either, but I've been asked to create a case to help organize the cable mess that these inevitably create.   Grin
legendary
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ASIC Wannabe
This doesnt make much sense to me - the manufacturer will probably have a single-board, 40-chip design soon enough that is a lot more stand-alone then a ton of little cylindrical heatsinks
sr. member
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Ooh, thanks for the info.  Now I just have to decide if I can justify the purchase of a set of miners.
hero member
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Interested as well
sr. member
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Construction materials, price, availability, dimensions, assembly required, shipping weight, cable management options? So many questions. Smiley

All anodized aluminum construction.  Positions of all of the lower beams is adjustable (to facilitate mounting all of the other HW required for these miners).  Mounting tabs for 2 PSUs.
Price is $120, plus shipping from NH, US.
Available in 2-3 weeks.
The cases are approximately 23x20x7-inches and 12x20x7-inches (W x D x H).
Ships as a kit (un-assembled).
Shipping weight will be < 4 pounds.
The case is designed around cable management.  The power and USB cables connect to the miners in the wider areas, between rows, and then fed down into the lower tier.
newbie
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I also may be interested in this, need further details of course.
legendary
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sr. member
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Construction materials, price, availability, dimensions, assembly required, shipping weight, cable management options? So many questions. Smiley
full member
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Interested as well  Smiley

What's the parkball price? thanks.
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