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Topic: Submerged liquid cooled miners (Read 520 times)

soy
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May 25, 2017, 04:05:38 PM
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Yes.  Thanks.
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May 25, 2017, 02:00:31 PM
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The search button is your friend, much has been discussed on this exact subject!
soy
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May 25, 2017, 01:56:43 PM
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I've have 2 C1's and they were difficult to maintain.  Still, they had liquid cooled heatsinks.

I like the idea of liquid cooled submerged electronics.  Last I looked the best cooling was with an expensive chemical.

I wonder if anyone makes a submerged liquid cooling system for any type bitcoin miner.  I'd like to submerge my 1TB antminer and power supplies and export the heat so as to be able to run through hot summers in the south here.  If Bitcoin goes as high as I'd like, I'd even throw a BFL device into a cooler.  Lots of electronics go bad when the place heats.  Capacitors leak and go bad then bang the gear is dead.

So, that effective chemical is prohibitively expensive.  Something less effective but useful if the coolant movement speed were to be increased to a large exchange.  Anything like that on the market?  Thanks.

soy

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