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solar >>> battery >> Regulator >> s-5
why not Solar >> battery >> invertor >> atx psu >> gpu rig mining eth coins
yeah I know we are talking alt coins sin sin.
but if you are going large scale right now at this moment the eth coin idea pulls 195 watts vs 590 watts
easier to do .
I suggest your first tests are with an eth coin rig like I just said. read my thread in alt coins on an eth rig
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/my-1-gpu-now-11gpus-5rigs-for-ethereum-45-days-of-mining-photos-thoughts-1429151
my idea has more conversion and loses in the conversion but is ⅓ the power draw and actually earns more then an s-5 does in a day.
if you are going big scale the ability to do either or could help you earn profit over your startup cost .
I'll certainly look into this. I wont rule anything out. The only downside to running an inverter is the efficiency loss. Same thing back into a psu.
I could lose 5% stepping up to ac through the inverter, and another 5% to drop it back down to DC through the power supply. The charge controller itself is probably a good 10% alone. it adds up quick. Any regulators etc all seed power on a low scale. Running right out the gate with 12v of the panel, battery and a regulator, I'm looking at minimal loss through the regulator. Still probably a good 5%. I also need the 3x factor in terms of solar power. If I'm using a 500 watt draw 24/7 assuming I get full power 8 hours of the day I'm going to want a 1500 watt solar array minimum. This will not only power the miner during the day, but provide an additiona 1000watt charging capacity to recover the 16 hour draw.
The best idea I have at this point is to use the power company as my battery. If I simply grid tie these units with an inverter and make up the power during the day, the solar should still run my meter backwards for what I consumed at night no?
I wanted to stay off grid with my mining but perhaps the battery's just are not pheasible right now. I know my state put the kabosh on solar efforts. The power company basically said fuck off if you made your own power. Pretty shitty world we live in.
That is sad. As solar works well with the gird tie in. NJ and MA are good but many states are bad.
Yeah its horrible. WE energies is among some of the worst. I read they recently shut down a Michigan plant they had, and then due to loss of profits from running that plant, decided to push that cost onto Wisconsin residents (where i live) to coop profit loss due to the Michigan site being shut down. That could be the reason for the extra hatred towards green energy programs. This is a company that is down right bitter about the fact that people creating clean energy directly affect their revenue stream. They aren't losing money by comparison.... they are making less profit. It costs them pennies on the dollar to move green (as customers are absorbing this cost all on their own) and they still won't do it.
There are two costs on my bill from them currently.
1) Service charge of $9~ a month. This covers the cost of the connection, monitoring, up-keeping and maintaining the lines, and repair.
2) The cost of the kWh you consume. For me... 0.135$ per kWh.
Now for people with grid tie solar....
WE said people who run their own solar don't contribute to the standard maintenance cost of people who pay for actual power usage. Even though they themselves state all those costs are wrapped up in the initial service charge standard customers pay.
So in addition to the standard $9 i would pay closer to $18. That's without using or sending any power at all. Now, they also put a tariff on power generation capacity. For every 1kWh capacity you generate they charge an additional $3.80 per KWh capacity from what i understand. They more or less make it completely senseless to go solar with them and i have the most efficient solar cells on the market.
This article covers the topic quite well
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/9/17/1328688/-Wisconsin-Electric-s-War-on-Solar-A-Case-Study
What's also funny about the claim that they lose large amounts of revenue is this:
https://www.we-energies.com/residential/acctoptions/eft.htm
Their own site... where if you want to be a customer that uses specifically or exclusively green energy that they themselves create... you must pay a higher rate
"Pay additional charge per kilowatt-hour. Because renewable energy costs more to produce than energy generated from traditional sources, the price is slightly higher."
Now that is somewhat as expected in my book (green energy costs more), but then don't make the claim that you lose money on green energy...