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Title: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on August 27, 2014, 09:50:19 AM
We can now host your mining riggs for just a small % of the miners income!
 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=776290.0


Hello! i have my own power source! and im going to start to mine! i will uppdate here Weekly as soon as there's any news :)!

10 X http://i.marktplaats.com/00/s/NTQ0WDcyNg==/z/E6sAAOxyaTxTTsp-/$_82.JPG
just got my hands on Toughpowers 1500W PSUs :)
3 X http://i62.tinypic.com/zklmc4.jpg
3 X http://img.tradera.net/medium/576/189916576_2124fca2-83f9-4c65-af62-0c886eea8c89.jpg

as soon as i can i'll buy 10x S1 Upgrade kits aswell!

OS to mine with: Linux
Wallet: Trezor
Pool, haven't decided yet.

what more should i buy guys ? any special pool i should join or go Solo when i get enough TH/S?

Power cost:0$
Cooling cost:0$
Money Spent so far: 1000$
Money earned so far: 0$

(rigs not up yet hehe)







so i just got my S1 Home, i haven't set them up yet, just changed the IP adress, i need to move them to my other house (which i will host my rig at) before i power them up and start mining, the picture is very bad. as soon as everything is up i'll post a new one.

http://i58.tinypic.com/10f6eyq.jpg

AH look what i found, so my friend was looking through his basement after some computer equipment we thought we might could use but instead we found 3 600W PSUS :)
http://i58.tinypic.com/2j4vwig.png

We are going to move the rig on the 18th to our main mining house :)

Sorry for the bad Updates. we've been scammed on some Equipment.
i hopps to have a picture of the miners up and running soon.

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Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on August 27, 2014, 10:12:30 AM
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Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: MovieBTC on August 27, 2014, 10:41:32 AM
This Will be great to read! You should get some S3, or maybe more S1 Will be better since you don't have to pay for energy! Its cheaper.


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on August 27, 2014, 10:46:14 AM
Thank you @MovieBTC, yeah i might get some 1TH/S but then again, lots of S1s will be cheaper :)


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: jonnybravo0311 on August 27, 2014, 12:48:42 PM
Does the $1000 you spent on those S1s include power supply units to run them?  If yes, you got a pretty good deal there.  If not, you need to factor in the cost of PSUs (unless you just happen to have enough PSUs lying around your place to drive 10 S1s).

With 10 S1s, you're only going to get a max of 2TH/s if you overclock them.  Once you get the upgrade kits, you could potentially get 5TH/s assuming good overclocking.

Out of curiosity, how much usable power does your "power source" generate?  Also, are you the same person who posted previously, albeit under a different user name, asking about whether or not you should mine given that you had your own power source?  What kind of budget do you have to purchase gear?  Finally, what are you doing about dispensing the heat generated by all of those miners?


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on August 27, 2014, 02:31:27 PM
Does the $1000 you spent on those S1s include power supply units to run them?  If yes, you got a pretty good deal there.  If not, you need to factor in the cost of PSUs (unless you just happen to have enough PSUs lying around your place to drive 10 S1s).

With 10 S1s, you're only going to get a max of 2TH/s if you overclock them.  Once you get the upgrade kits, you could potentially get 5TH/s assuming good overclocking.

Out of curiosity, how much usable power does your "power source" generate?  Also, are you the same person who posted previously, albeit under a different user name, asking about whether or not you should mine given that you had your own power source?  What kind of budget do you have to purchase gear?  Finally, what are you doing about dispensing the heat generated by all of those miners?

Hello! yes the 1000$ include Power supply for all units :)! yeah around 2TH/S sounds about right, hoppe to get some more in a week or two (+ the upgrade kits)

i have enough spare power to supply around 800 S1s maybe, and i could always buy a wind turbine hehe :)

no i'm not the same pwerson as the last guy, this is my 4th time checking in on the mining part, tho i got introduced to this site from a friend who uses the name MovieBTC :)

dispensing heal won't be a problem, i have a WHOLE rom which i will design to do one thing and one thing only, to keep all the miners cooled, ofcourse it will cost a lost, but i'm already down to -23C (without all the fans).

my budget varis alot, but i would say around 6000-20000 Dollars maybe.


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on August 27, 2014, 03:43:45 PM
What is your own power source if you don't mind me asking?

i own a farm (with a bunch of other people) filled with solar panels and some wind turbines, we sell the energy back to the ''power sations'' in exchange for free power at our houses and some +$ :)


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: superking123 on August 27, 2014, 03:48:08 PM
What is your own power source if you don't mind me asking?

He's got 10,000 gigawatts of bullshit.


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on August 27, 2014, 03:55:36 PM
What is your own power source if you don't mind me asking?

He's got 10,000 gigawatts of bullshit.

no i don't, and when everything is set up and done i will post pictures.


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: jonnybravo0311 on August 27, 2014, 09:43:30 PM
Does the $1000 you spent on those S1s include power supply units to run them?  If yes, you got a pretty good deal there.  If not, you need to factor in the cost of PSUs (unless you just happen to have enough PSUs lying around your place to drive 10 S1s).

With 10 S1s, you're only going to get a max of 2TH/s if you overclock them.  Once you get the upgrade kits, you could potentially get 5TH/s assuming good overclocking.

Out of curiosity, how much usable power does your "power source" generate?  Also, are you the same person who posted previously, albeit under a different user name, asking about whether or not you should mine given that you had your own power source?  What kind of budget do you have to purchase gear?  Finally, what are you doing about dispensing the heat generated by all of those miners?

Hello! yes the 1000$ include Power supply for all units :)! yeah around 2TH/S sounds about right, hoppe to get some more in a week or two (+ the upgrade kits)

i have enough spare power to supply around 800 S1s maybe, and i could always buy a wind turbine hehe :)

no i'm not the same pwerson as the last guy, this is my 4th time checking in on the mining part, tho i got introduced to this site from a friend who uses the name MovieBTC :)

dispensing heal won't be a problem, i have a WHOLE rom which i will design to do one thing and one thing only, to keep all the miners cooled, ofcourse it will cost a lost, but i'm already down to -23C (without all the fans).

my budget varis alot, but i would say around 6000-20000 Dollars maybe.
He's the guy who started the other thread asking virtually the same thing... has his own power and wants to know if he should get into mining.  That's why I asked :)


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on August 27, 2014, 10:00:49 PM
Does the $1000 you spent on those S1s include power supply units to run them?  If yes, you got a pretty good deal there.  If not, you need to factor in the cost of PSUs (unless you just happen to have enough PSUs lying around your place to drive 10 S1s).

With 10 S1s, you're only going to get a max of 2TH/s if you overclock them.  Once you get the upgrade kits, you could potentially get 5TH/s assuming good overclocking.

Out of curiosity, how much usable power does your "power source" generate?  Also, are you the same person who posted previously, albeit under a different user name, asking about whether or not you should mine given that you had your own power source?  What kind of budget do you have to purchase gear?  Finally, what are you doing about dispensing the heat generated by all of those miners?

Hello! yes the 1000$ include Power supply for all units :)! yeah around 2TH/S sounds about right, hoppe to get some more in a week or two (+ the upgrade kits)

i have enough spare power to supply around 800 S1s maybe, and i could always buy a wind turbine hehe :)

no i'm not the same pwerson as the last guy, this is my 4th time checking in on the mining part, tho i got introduced to this site from a friend who uses the name MovieBTC :)

dispensing heal won't be a problem, i have a WHOLE rom which i will design to do one thing and one thing only, to keep all the miners cooled, ofcourse it will cost a lost, but i'm already down to -23C (without all the fans).

my budget varis alot, but i would say around 6000-20000 Dollars maybe.
He's the guy who started the other thread asking virtually the same thing... has his own power and wants to know if he should get into mining.  That's why I asked :)

yeah he's a friend, we thought about getting into mining together hehe, he just beat me to this site


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: mwizard on August 27, 2014, 11:47:15 PM
What is your own power source if you don't mind me asking?

i own a farm (with a bunch of other people) filled with solar panels and some wind turbines, we sell the energy back to the ''power sations'' in exchange for free power at our houses and some +$ :)

If you are able to generate enough surplus power to run 800 S1 miners why not sell it to the power company?  I would be surprised if a power company flatly refused to take your surplus power.  They can usually resell 'green' power at a premium.

Any costing of mining would need to include this alternative of selling your surplus power rather than mining.

Also you would need to clearly understand your legal agreement with your power company.  800 S1s implies a constant 0.25 Megawatts of power needs to be available to your miners on a 24*7 basis.  This is not a good match to the normal solar/wind power generating capacity.

You need to totally understand your legal agreement with the "power stations".  Drawing 0.25 Megawatts from the grid at peak load times is not likely to be a free exercise.



Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: lyth0s on August 28, 2014, 03:31:54 AM
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If you are able to generate enough surplus power to run 800 S1 miners why not sell it to the power company?  I would be surprised if a power company flatly refused to take your surplus power.  They can usually resell 'green' power at a premium.

He is selling power to the electricity company already. And they may have a maximum amount of power that they buy off of green electricity farms, thus leading the OP to have a "surplus".

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Any costing of mining would need to include this alternative of selling your surplus power rather than mining.

Also in high electricity cost states the power company still only pays $0.08 per KW. Each antminer will use about 8 KW in a day, which would only be worth $0.65 if sold to the electricity company (these numbers are even lower if in the Mid-west areas with low demand). Antminer S1's will still make $2.38 a day in bitcoin, so even without price speculation the antminers would pay more per KW (not factoring in cooling expenses at the moment)

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Also you would need to clearly understand your legal agreement with your power company.  800 S1s implies a constant 0.25 Megawatts of power needs to be available to your miners on a 24*7 basis.  This is not a good match to the normal solar/wind power generating capacity.

If he has surplus power during the day and stores it in industrial batteries at night, there would be no need to pull any power from the electric company at all (although batteries are very costly if he doesn't already have them)

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You need to totally understand your legal agreement with the "power stations".  Drawing 0.25 Megawatts from the grid at peak load times is not likely to be a free exercise.

Peak hours are during the afternoon at which time the OP already is generating extra electricity from solar/wind and thus would not need to pull any electricity during peak hours



Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: mwizard on August 28, 2014, 07:11:57 AM
What is your own power source if you don't mind me asking?

i own a farm (with a bunch of other people) filled with solar panels and some wind turbines, we sell the energy back to the ''power sations'' in exchange for free power at our houses and some +$ :)

What powers your miners overnight?

Do you have some huge energy storage method?  Or do you 'buy' power from the grid?

Using 0.25 Megawatts means 6MWh  per day.  If it all comes from solar that is a large solar system capable of supporting say 100 homes. That is not a small cost.

More details on the power source please, especially how the night is handled.


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on August 28, 2014, 10:04:09 AM
What is your own power source if you don't mind me asking?

i own a farm (with a bunch of other people) filled with solar panels and some wind turbines, we sell the energy back to the ''power sations'' in exchange for free power at our houses and some +$ :)

If you are able to generate enough surplus power to run 800 S1 miners why not sell it to the power company?  I would be surprised if a power company flatly refused to take your surplus power.  They can usually resell 'green' power at a premium.

Any costing of mining would need to include this alternative of selling your surplus power rather than mining.

Also you would need to clearly understand your legal agreement with your power company.  800 S1s implies a constant 0.25 Megawatts of power needs to be available to your miners on a 24*7 basis.  This is not a good match to the normal solar/wind power generating capacity.

You need to totally understand your legal agreement with the "power stations".  Drawing 0.25 Megawatts from the grid at peak load times is not likely to be a free exercise.



Hello! i'm already selling back power to the company :)


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: DubFX on August 28, 2014, 10:09:39 AM
What is your own power source if you don't mind me asking?

i own a farm (with a bunch of other people) filled with solar panels and some wind turbines, we sell the energy back to the ''power sations'' in exchange for free power at our houses and some +$ :)
What about posting some proof with your nickname in your hand on paper or something like that?
Not saying you're lying but we have alot of people with wild fantasy here :P.
Looks like nice project otherwise!


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on August 28, 2014, 10:16:38 AM
What is your own power source if you don't mind me asking?

i own a farm (with a bunch of other people) filled with solar panels and some wind turbines, we sell the energy back to the ''power sations'' in exchange for free power at our houses and some +$ :)

What powers your miners overnight?

Do you have some huge energy storage method?  Or do you 'buy' power from the grid?

Using 0.25 Megawatts means 6MWh  per day.  If it all comes from solar that is a large solar system capable of supporting say 100 homes. That is not a small cost.

More details on the power source please, especially how the night is handled.

as i said we're selling back Energy to the company so we get free energy to our houses, but we do have a generator that stores energy at the farm to, but its hardly ever used anymore.


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on August 28, 2014, 10:22:44 AM
What is your own power source if you don't mind me asking?

i own a farm (with a bunch of other people) filled with solar panels and some wind turbines, we sell the energy back to the ''power sations'' in exchange for free power at our houses and some +$ :)
What about posting some proof with your nickname in your hand on paper or something like that?
Not saying you're lying but we have alot of people with wild fantasy here :P.
Looks like nice project otherwise!

yeah i should be able to fix that :)!


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on August 28, 2014, 10:35:05 AM
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If you are able to generate enough surplus power to run 800 S1 miners why not sell it to the power company?  I would be surprised if a power company flatly refused to take your surplus power.  They can usually resell 'green' power at a premium.

He is selling power to the electricity company already. And they may have a maximum amount of power that they buy off of green electricity farms, thus leading the OP to have a "surplus".

Quote
Any costing of mining would need to include this alternative of selling your surplus power rather than mining.

Also in high electricity cost states the power company still only pays $0.08 per KW. Each antminer will use about 8 KW in a day, which would only be worth $0.65 if sold to the electricity company (these numbers are even lower if in the Mid-west areas with low demand). Antminer S1's will still make $2.38 a day in bitcoin, so even without price speculation the antminers would pay more per KW (not factoring in cooling expenses at the moment)

Quote
Also you would need to clearly understand your legal agreement with your power company.  800 S1s implies a constant 0.25 Megawatts of power needs to be available to your miners on a 24*7 basis.  This is not a good match to the normal solar/wind power generating capacity.

If he has surplus power during the day and stores it in industrial batteries at night, there would be no need to pull any power from the electric company at all (although batteries are very costly if he doesn't already have them)

Quote
You need to totally understand your legal agreement with the "power stations".  Drawing 0.25 Megawatts from the grid at peak load times is not likely to be a free exercise.

Peak hours are during the afternoon at which time the OP already is generating extra electricity from solar/wind and thus would not need to pull any electricity during peak hours



Thank you :)! coulden't have said it better myself !


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: jonnybravo0311 on August 28, 2014, 12:24:21 PM
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If you are able to generate enough surplus power to run 800 S1 miners why not sell it to the power company?  I would be surprised if a power company flatly refused to take your surplus power.  They can usually resell 'green' power at a premium.

He is selling power to the electricity company already. And they may have a maximum amount of power that they buy off of green electricity farms, thus leading the OP to have a "surplus".

Quote
Any costing of mining would need to include this alternative of selling your surplus power rather than mining.

Also in high electricity cost states the power company still only pays $0.08 per KW. Each antminer will use about 8 KW in a day, which would only be worth $0.65 if sold to the electricity company (these numbers are even lower if in the Mid-west areas with low demand). Antminer S1's will still make $2.38 a day in bitcoin, so even without price speculation the antminers would pay more per KW (not factoring in cooling expenses at the moment)

Quote
Also you would need to clearly understand your legal agreement with your power company.  800 S1s implies a constant 0.25 Megawatts of power needs to be available to your miners on a 24*7 basis.  This is not a good match to the normal solar/wind power generating capacity.

If he has surplus power during the day and stores it in industrial batteries at night, there would be no need to pull any power from the electric company at all (although batteries are very costly if he doesn't already have them)

Quote
You need to totally understand your legal agreement with the "power stations".  Drawing 0.25 Megawatts from the grid at peak load times is not likely to be a free exercise.

Peak hours are during the afternoon at which time the OP already is generating extra electricity from solar/wind and thus would not need to pull any electricity during peak hours



Thank you :)! coulden't have said it better myself !
So what happens when it's not sunny and it's not windy?  Batteries only last so long.  I know right now you're only talking about 10 S1s, so the power company probably won't complain too loudly if you're pulling that power from them on the non-sunny/non-windy days.  It'll be a different story altogether if you've got 800 units and suddenly you're yanking over a quarter megawatt.


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on August 28, 2014, 12:33:35 PM
Quote
If you are able to generate enough surplus power to run 800 S1 miners why not sell it to the power company?  I would be surprised if a power company flatly refused to take your surplus power.  They can usually resell 'green' power at a premium.

He is selling power to the electricity company already. And they may have a maximum amount of power that they buy off of green electricity farms, thus leading the OP to have a "surplus".

Quote
Any costing of mining would need to include this alternative of selling your surplus power rather than mining.

Also in high electricity cost states the power company still only pays $0.08 per KW. Each antminer will use about 8 KW in a day, which would only be worth $0.65 if sold to the electricity company (these numbers are even lower if in the Mid-west areas with low demand). Antminer S1's will still make $2.38 a day in bitcoin, so even without price speculation the antminers would pay more per KW (not factoring in cooling expenses at the moment)

Quote
Also you would need to clearly understand your legal agreement with your power company.  800 S1s implies a constant 0.25 Megawatts of power needs to be available to your miners on a 24*7 basis.  This is not a good match to the normal solar/wind power generating capacity.

If he has surplus power during the day and stores it in industrial batteries at night, there would be no need to pull any power from the electric company at all (although batteries are very costly if he doesn't already have them)

Quote
You need to totally understand your legal agreement with the "power stations".  Drawing 0.25 Megawatts from the grid at peak load times is not likely to be a free exercise.

Peak hours are during the afternoon at which time the OP already is generating extra electricity from solar/wind and thus would not need to pull any electricity during peak hours



Thank you :)! coulden't have said it better myself !
So what happens when it's not sunny and it's not windy?  Batteries only last so long.  I know right now you're only talking about 10 S1s, so the power company probably won't complain too loudly if you're pulling that power from them on the non-sunny/non-windy days.  It'll be a different story altogether if you've got 800 units and suddenly you're yanking over a quarter megawatt.

if there would be a day (week ) with no wind, no sun and the battaries run out and the power company won't pay the bills (highly unlikely tho hehe) then i'll just have to pay for the power that day or week :) Which would be something like 0,09/0,10 KwH


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: Euthanasiaa on August 28, 2014, 12:58:57 PM
Sounds cool! will be fun to see some updates when you get the gear up !


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: thew3apon on August 28, 2014, 01:26:59 PM
Nice, but why not replace the 10x s1 with 10x s3? isn't that better in the long run?


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on August 28, 2014, 01:52:25 PM
Nice, but why not replace the 10x s1 with 10x s3? isn't that better in the long run?

Deppends, i can get 2 S1s and some BTC left for the same ammount that a S3 is worth, but we might get some S3s aswell :)


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on September 01, 2014, 11:03:38 PM
bad picture of my S1s that JUST arrived :)

http://i58.tinypic.com/10f6eyq.jpg


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: fussel-fuel-four on September 04, 2014, 02:00:20 PM
I think you got a good deal, 2TH for $1,000!

Where did you buy from?


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on September 05, 2014, 09:51:24 AM
I think you got a good deal, 2TH for $1,000!

Where did you buy from?

Local deal, i think i'll buy 10-20 more as soon as i get these up :)


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: vipgelsi on September 08, 2014, 03:04:53 PM
Awesome thread!


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on September 08, 2014, 05:05:21 PM
Awesome thread!

Thanks :)



Sorry for the bad uppdates, we've recently been skammen by a member on this forum on some ''gear'' we bought.


i will try to get a picture up of all the miners working soon :)

we've chossen SlushPool to ber our mining pool at the moment :)


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on September 09, 2014, 10:48:45 AM
we can now host other peoples mining riggs for only a % of what they are mining :) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=776290.0


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: cryptomad on September 09, 2014, 07:41:18 PM
congrats Hope your Mining goes well  8)


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on September 10, 2014, 08:47:46 AM
congrats Hope your Mining goes well  8)

Thank you :)


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: mwizard on September 10, 2014, 01:08:51 PM
I suspect you are better off selling the power back to the power company.  

You mention you have enough power for 800 S1s.  This implies a constant 0.25 Megawatts of power or you are generating at least 6 MWh (6,000kWh) of energy per day.

You appear to be feeding power to the power company during the day but drawing back during the night.

If you sell the 6MWh to the power company at $0.05 per kWh you would earn 0.05*6,000 or $300 per day or $9,000 per month.  It is likely you could sell for more - you quote $0.08 kWh above.

At $0.05 per kWh you make $9,000 per month with no effort, risks or capital costs.  At $0.08 per kWh you make close to $15,000 per month.

I would be surprised if you could make this much money by mining or hosting miners.


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on September 10, 2014, 02:56:28 PM
I suspect you are better off selling the power back to the power company.  

You mention you have enough power for 800 S1s.  This implies a constant 0.25 Megawatts of power or you are generating at least 6 MWh (6,000kWh) of energy per day.

You appear to be feeding power to the power company during the day but drawing back during the night.

If you sell the 6MWh to the power company at $0.05 per kWh you would earn 0.05*6,000 or $300 per day or $9,000 per month.  It is likely you could sell for more - you quote $0.08 kWh above.

At $0.05 per kWh you make $9,000 per month with no effort, risks or capital costs.  At $0.08 per kWh you make close to $15,000 per month.

I would be surprised if you could make this much money by mining or hosting miners.


Hello, at the moment i might eran more to sell back completly to the power company, but if the BTC price would go up in the future then mining would be a lot better for me :)


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: homm88 on September 11, 2014, 09:06:07 AM
This is a great mining rigs which you have made. I completely admire your efforts and I can say that you are doing a very good job creating such a good hardware. It will be great if you can share the methods how to make these hardware and where do you buy such hardware from?


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on September 11, 2014, 09:31:40 AM
This is a great mining rigs which you have made. I completely admire your efforts and I can say that you are doing a very good job creating such a good hardware. It will be great if you can share the methods how to make these hardware and where do you buy such hardware from?

Thank you :)! I got the the Antminer S1 local from a Guy who sells them in bulk so I might buy 10more from him soon :) my 4 600w psus are from a site called "webhallen" and my friend found the 5th psu in his basement :) the "thoughpower" is also locally bought, they run very well :)
I don't recommend buying the cheap 600w for 25euro, I did that once and they blew up.
I'm thinking of buying the S1 upgrade kit either local or from EBay soon.


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on September 11, 2014, 05:26:06 PM
I was thinking of buying a lot more S1s and sell some shares on then, what do you guys think ?


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: btcm4n14c on September 14, 2014, 08:06:06 PM
I was thinking of buying a lot more S1s and sell some shares on then, what do you guys think ?

stick to mining for your own, u dont want headaches ...


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: timk225 on September 15, 2014, 04:11:05 AM
I think this guy is full of shit.  He talks constantly about his free power but never says what it is.  Solar farm and windmills?  Take photos and post them for us, OP.

This guy is going to be the next jrose120 from Pompano Beach, Florida.  For those of you who don't know, Jrose120 was over at the litecoin forums all last winter.  He was a guy with good computer knowledge who got all caught up in buying GPUs during the time of their huge price surge.  He even borrowed $50,000 from his cousin to buy more. 

Then he put everything on a crapcoin called Solarcoin, and basically lost his ass.  He stopped posting at the litecoin forums when he got poop on his face from his poorly timed investment.

I still laugh at him whan I think about it.  If he had stayed mining he could've pulled a profit out if it, but he was a quitter.


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: DubFX on September 15, 2014, 08:56:13 AM
I think this guy is full of shit.  He talks constantly about his free power but never says what it is.  Solar farm and windmills?  Take photos and post them for us, OP.

This guy is going to be the next jrose120 from Pompano Beach, Florida.  For those of you who don't know, Jrose120 was over at the litecoin forums all last winter.  He was a guy with good computer knowledge who got all caught up in buying GPUs during the time of their huge price surge.  He even borrowed $50,000 from his cousin to buy more. 

Then he put everything on a crapcoin called Solarcoin, and basically lost his ass.  He stopped posting at the litecoin forums when he got poop on his face from his poorly timed investment.

I still laugh at him whan I think about it.  If he had stayed mining he could've pulled a profit out if it, but he was a quitter.
I don't think that it's him but it would be nice to see that photo, we already see that he has miners so it isn't purely his imagination and i personaly trust him.


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: txbeersnob on September 15, 2014, 07:31:07 PM
I think this guy is full of shit.  He talks constantly about his free power but never says what it is.  Solar farm and windmills?  Take photos and post them for us, OP.

This guy is going to be the next jrose120 from Pompano Beach, Florida.  For those of you who don't know, Jrose120 was over at the litecoin forums all last winter.  He was a guy with good computer knowledge who got all caught up in buying GPUs during the time of their huge price surge.  He even borrowed $50,000 from his cousin to buy more. 

Then he put everything on a crapcoin called Solarcoin, and basically lost his ass.  He stopped posting at the litecoin forums when he got poop on his face from his poorly timed investment.

I still laugh at him whan I think about it.  If he had stayed mining he could've pulled a profit out if it, but he was a quitter.
I don't think that it's him but it would be nice to see that photo, we already see that he has miners so it isn't purely his imagination and i personaly trust him.

Remember folks, free electricity doesn't have to be solar, wind, etc. It can also mean things like: "dorm room mining farm", "miner under my office desk at work", "my landlord doesn't separate my electricity bill from his in my efficiency", "the electric company doesn't realize my meter is broken".


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: Sakarias-Corporation on September 15, 2014, 07:44:15 PM
I think this guy is full of shit.  He talks constantly about his free power but never says what it is.  Solar farm and windmills?  Take photos and post them for us, OP.

This guy is going to be the next jrose120 from Pompano Beach, Florida.  For those of you who don't know, Jrose120 was over at the litecoin forums all last winter.  He was a guy with good computer knowledge who got all caught up in buying GPUs during the time of their huge price surge.  He even borrowed $50,000 from his cousin to buy more. 

Then he put everything on a crapcoin called Solarcoin, and basically lost his ass.  He stopped posting at the litecoin forums when he got poop on his face from his poorly timed investment.

I still laugh at him whan I think about it.  If he had stayed mining he could've pulled a profit out if it, but he was a quitter.
I don't think that it's him but it would be nice to see that photo, we already see that he has miners so it isn't purely his imagination and i personaly trust him.

Hello, i can surely get some pikturs up of the farm :)
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and thanks you for trusting me :)
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it's been a hard week since we got skammen but we're slowly recovering.
we are going to set up all Miners at my other house on the 18/19th so i will be posting some more pictures from that then :)


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: frankenmint on September 15, 2014, 10:10:15 PM
I think this guy is full of shit.  He talks constantly about his free power but never says what it is.  Solar farm and windmills?  Take photos and post them for us, OP.

This guy is going to be the next jrose120 from Pompano Beach, Florida.  For those of you who don't know, Jrose120 was over at the litecoin forums all last winter.  He was a guy with good computer knowledge who got all caught up in buying GPUs during the time of their huge price surge.  He even borrowed $50,000 from his cousin to buy more.  

Then he put everything on a crapcoin called Solarcoin, and basically lost his ass.  He stopped posting at the litecoin forums when he got poop on his face from his poorly timed investment.

I still laugh at him whan I think about it.  If he had stayed mining he could've pulled a profit out if it, but he was a quitter.
I don't think that it's him but it would be nice to see that photo, we already see that he has miners so it isn't purely his imagination and i personaly trust him.

Hello, i can surely get some pikturs up of the farm :)
---
and thanks you for trusting me :)
---


it's been a hard week since we got skammen but we're slowly recovering.
we are going to set up all Miners at my other house on the 18/19th so i will be posting some more pictures from that then :)

Good luck, I dumped 12 s1s to the next buyer myself back in July.  What is your planned strategy to mine?  Just stick with ghash or p2pool?  Some of everything?  If you're serious, then skip buying up more s1s and the upgrade kits - just pay the slight extra in cost to bump up to s3s out the gate.  You're playing a game with diminishing returns so consider getting close to new hardware and simply cycling it out (reselling it on ebay or amamazon and buying the next new thing with your combined funds from mining and reselling) every 60 to 90 days like gaw or zoomhash does it.  Also try running the calculations like this:

Is there a power cap to how much electricity you can sell back?  If not, what is the maximum expected return from selling the electricity direct?  How much bitcoin could that electricity buy?  Now, how much will ALL your proposed hardware make upon installation?  Does that amount of bitcoin higher in value than the amount of bitcoin you would have purchased had you simply sold your power bought the btc with the earnings?


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: dmwardjr on November 06, 2014, 06:14:06 AM
Upgraded from the purple 8 inch to the 14 inch Can Fan Max and the larger return grill inside the data closet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DxbWXo4dF4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DxbWXo4dF4)

I held them up side by side for you to see the difference.  The 14 inch has 1820 CFM and the 8 inch has 720 CFM.  So, I more than doubled the suction.  Now, it really is a serious wind coming through the 16" x 25" filtered grill I have in the closet door.  The air is coming through it BIG TIME.  It will blow my shirt over my head if I do not tuck it in my pants.  The 14 inch Can Fan Max is sucking air through the vented door that hard.

I thought I would try it for an hour without the AC I installed turned on.  Temperatures from rig to rig range from 36 to 41 WITHOUT the Air Conditioner on.  I'm sure I may need to turn on the AC in the summer time.

This should be plenty of suction now for when I add eight S4's to this closet.  Just thought I would share this in case anyone thought about putting their rigs in a small space in their home.

I will end up with 8 S4's and 16 S3's when its all done.  A total of 23.2 Th/s.



https://i.imgur.com/Eyi03eb.jpg (http://imgur.com/Eyi03eb)

https://i.imgur.com/kKHs4NX.jpg (http://imgur.com/kKHs4NX)

Don't mind the mess.  I'm still remodeling the downstairs.  I need to put some base molding at the bottom of the walls.  I also need to finish grouting the tile in the data/mining closet.

https://i.imgur.com/WHigur3.jpg (http://imgur.com/WHigur3)

In this picture you see the 8000 BTU air conditioner I installed and it is on.  This closet is only 122 Cubic Feet.  The 8 inch exhaust fan had 720 cubic feet per minute (CFM) of suction but needed help with the Air Conditioner I installed.  That 720 CFM was not enough suction for the heat being generated by the rigs.  I could not imagine what the heat would be like once I add eight S4's to this closet.  That's why I installed the 14 inch 1820 CFM exhaust fan.  I can have it going without the AC on and the temperatures are acceptable to me with the door closed [36 C to 41 C in each S3's "miner status"].

https://i.imgur.com/KOJxSlf.jpg (http://imgur.com/KOJxSlf)

In this picture you see the 8 inch diffuser on the back wall near the ceiling that used to be installed for the 8 inch exhaust fan.  That was recently replaced with a 16 inch filtered return grill that you see in one of the first pictures above.

https://i.imgur.com/hVAysul.jpg (http://imgur.com/hVAysul)

This is a picture from the back side of the closet in the garage when I had the 8 inch Hyper Fan 720 CFM.  It has since been replaced with the 14 inch Can Fan Max 1820 CFM

https://i.imgur.com/Jpt9jCy.jpg (http://imgur.com/Jpt9jCy)

I've allowed for 3 inches of clearance between the wall and the back of the 20 inch shelves to allow power cords or any other cords to pass through.

https://i.imgur.com/Tl259q9.jpg (http://imgur.com/Tl259q9)

This is a picture of the vertical 1.5 inch PVC pipes with elbows installed on the garage wall adjacent to the data/mining farm closet.  You see them just to the right of the 6 feet latter.

https://i.imgur.com/WTNt7lV.jpg (http://imgur.com/WTNt7lV)

This is a picture of when I cut eight 17 feet runs of wire outside in the driveway for the data/mining farm closet before install.

https://i.imgur.com/pccXIZb.jpg (http://imgur.com/pccXIZb)

This is where my rigs were downstairs just to the left of the closet I have them in now.  My wife was complaining about the heat and the noise.  So, I had to come up with something. 

https://i.imgur.com/2RNpsil.jpg (http://imgur.com/2RNpsil)


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: coiners99 on November 06, 2014, 03:23:36 PM
@ dmwardjr : thats nice setup. love it


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: dmwardjr on November 06, 2014, 04:36:45 PM
@ dmwardjr : thats nice setup. love it

Thank you very much!

Still a work in progress...

It's coming along pretty well I think...

Thanks again!

David


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: bitgeek on November 06, 2014, 09:00:57 PM
That closet would make a great dryer. :D
Nice setup I wish you great returns.


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: dmwardjr on November 06, 2014, 09:11:50 PM
That closet would make a great dryer. :D
Nice setup I wish you great returns.

I suppose it could make a great dryer IF I cut off the exhaust fan.  It is actually quite cool in their at the moment.  Internally the rigs are between 34 Celsius and 40 Celsius.  They would get even cooler if I turn on the 8000 BTU air conditioner.  However, I'm leaving it off till the summer time.  The actual temperature in the closet is approximately 73 Fahrenheit without the AC on.  I have a window open next to the closet door.  It's allowing cool air to come in from outside and it's getting sucked in through the large grill/vent in the closet door.

Yes, I hope we all get great returns here soon.  BTC at $350.81 for the moment on BitStamp.  We need help with BTC getting higher to contend with this rising difficulty.

Thanks,

David



Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: redHairy on November 09, 2014, 11:48:07 AM
That closet would make a great dryer. :D
Nice setup I wish you great returns.

I suppose it could make a great dryer IF I cut off the exhaust fan.  It is actually quite cool in their at the moment.  Internally the rigs are between 34 Celsius and 40 Celsius.  They would get even cooler if I turn on the 8000 BTU air conditioner.  However, I'm leaving it off till the summer time.  The actual temperature in the closet is approximately 73 Fahrenheit without the AC on.  I have a window open next to the closet door.  It's allowing cool air to come in from outside and it's getting sucked in through the large grill/vent in the closet door.

Yes, I hope we all get great returns here soon.  BTC at $350.81 for the moment on BitStamp.  We need help with BTC getting higher to contend with this rising difficulty.

Thanks,

David



how much power consumption??
how many kWatt???



Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: dmwardjr on November 11, 2014, 12:33:38 AM
That closet would make a great dryer. :D
Nice setup I wish you great returns.

I suppose it could make a great dryer IF I cut off the exhaust fan.  It is actually quite cool in their at the moment.  Internally the rigs are between 34 Celsius and 40 Celsius.  They would get even cooler if I turn on the 8000 BTU air conditioner.  However, I'm leaving it off till the summer time.  The actual temperature in the closet is approximately 73 Fahrenheit without the AC on.  I have a window open next to the closet door.  It's allowing cool air to come in from outside and it's getting sucked in through the large grill/vent in the closet door.

Yes, I hope we all get great returns here soon.  BTC at $350.81 for the moment on BitStamp.  We need help with BTC getting higher to contend with this rising difficulty.

Thanks,

David



how much power consumption??
how many kWatt???



Approximately 6200 watts if you count the watts also used from the 14 inch exhaust fan, modem, switch and wireless router.  5400 watts with just the 16 rigs and PSU's by themselves.  

The Air Conditioner is not on.  If it was on, it would add another 800 watts, for a total of 7000 watts.  The AC is off during the winter of course.  It may be that I keep it off during the summer as well.  The reason I say this is because I'm new at mining.  

I bought 16 S3's inside of two weeks and did this closet the next week after that.  I may find that I don't need the AC on during the summer because the air from the AC in the house sucked in through the closet door vent [16" x 25"] may be sufficient.  

I just ordered my first S4 a couple of hours ago.  So, it's on the way.


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: alh on November 12, 2014, 11:50:01 PM
Approximately 6200 watts if you count the watts also used from the 14 inch exhaust fan, modem, switch and wireless router.  5400 watts with just the 16 rigs and PSU's by themselves.  

The Air Conditioner is not on.  If it was on, it would add another 800 watts, for a total of 7000 watts.  The AC is off during the winter of course.  It may be that I keep it off during the summer as well.  The reason I say this is because I'm new at mining.  

I bought 16 S3's inside of two weeks and did this closet the next week after that.  I may find that I don't need the AC on during the summer because the air from the AC in the house sucked in through the closet door vent [16" x 25"] may be sufficient.  

I just ordered my first S4 a couple of hours ago.  So, it's on the way.


Don't be surprised if your home cooling costs go up in the summer. If your house is the source of air to the closet, then it will no doubt draw warm air in from outside, which will get cooled, at a cost, by you house AC. Probably less than 800 watts, but unlikely zero cost.


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: dmwardjr on November 12, 2014, 11:58:49 PM

Don't be surprised if your home cooling costs go up in the summer. If your house is the source of air to the closet, then it will no doubt draw warm air in from outside, which will get cooled, at a cost, by you house AC. Probably less than 800 watts, but unlikely zero cost.

How will it draw warm air in from outside when it will be blowing hot air from the closet to the outside like a jet engine?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DxbWXo4dF4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DxbWXo4dF4)


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: vapourminer on November 13, 2014, 12:13:53 AM

Don't be surprised if your home cooling costs go up in the summer. If your house is the source of air to the closet, then it will no doubt draw warm air in from outside, which will get cooled, at a cost, by you house AC. Probably less than 800 watts, but unlikely zero cost.

How will it draw warm air in from outside when it will be blowing hot air from the closet to the outside like a jet engine?


something (outside air) has to replace the house air that is drawn through the closet and ultimately to the outside.

OP: sweet setup :)


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: dmwardjr on November 13, 2014, 12:24:41 AM

Don't be surprised if your home cooling costs go up in the summer. If your house is the source of air to the closet, then it will no doubt draw warm air in from outside, which will get cooled, at a cost, by you house AC. Probably less than 800 watts, but unlikely zero cost.

How will it draw warm air in from outside when it will be blowing hot air from the closet to the outside like a jet engine?


something (outside air) has to replace the house air that is drawn through the closet and ultimately to the outside.

OP: sweet setup :)

There you go

Now you said it correctly.

I knew that.

Thanks for the props!!!

I will have french doors installed by summer downstairs to keep from sucking as much of the cool air from upstairs to the down stairs closet.

I will use fans in the house next summer as well; along with ceiling fans.  Have the AC set on 77 in the house and if I have to turn on the AC in the closet, so be it.

The downstairs is usually always 8 to 10 degrees cooler than the upstairs.

I have a split foryer (spelling) house.  The main level is upstairs.  Office, Recreation room, full bath and 3 closets are downstairs.  I want to close off the recreation room with french doors.  That will keep the cool air upstairs from going downstairs as much.

Don't think I was being a smart ass.  I was about to mention in another post that it will still suck cool air I generate from the House AC out of the house.


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: dmwardjr on November 13, 2014, 12:37:30 AM

something (outside air) has to replace the house air that is drawn through the closet and ultimately to the outside.


Also, when you say "something (outside air) has to replace the house air," just wanted to let you know you should have a "RETURN VENT" in your house/apartment that sucks the "INSIDE AIR" through the return then the condensers then out the vents... over and over and over again.

But again, yes, the 14 inch exhaust fan will suck cool air from the recreation room through the 16 inch x 25 inch vent in the closet door and outside from the garage.  I will have it vented from the garage to the outside by the time summer gets here.

Thanks again for the props!!!

David


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: interconnex on November 13, 2014, 04:19:59 PM

Also in high electricity cost states the power company still only pays $0.08 per KW. Each antminer will use about 8 KW in a day, which would only be worth $0.65 if sold to the electricity company (these numbers are even lower if in the Mid-west areas with low demand). Antminer S1's will still make $2.38 a day in bitcoin, so even without price speculation the antminers would pay more per KW (not factoring in cooling expenses at the moment)


We get $0.80 per kw/h here..it made my 10kw setup a great investment.


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog!
Post by: dmwardjr on November 13, 2014, 04:36:36 PM

Also in high electricity cost states the power company still only pays $0.08 per KW. Each antminer will use about 8 KW in a day, which would only be worth $0.65 if sold to the electricity company (these numbers are even lower if in the Mid-west areas with low demand). Antminer S1's will still make $2.38 a day in bitcoin, so even without price speculation the antminers would pay more per KW (not factoring in cooling expenses at the moment)


We get $0.80 per kw/h here..it made my 10kw setup a great investment.

https://i.imgur.com/ut4C78t.png (http://imgur.com/ut4C78t)


Title: Re: Going in hard for mining! Mining Blog![UPPDATE]
Post by: dmwardjr on November 14, 2014, 10:03:08 PM
Just added an S4.

I also got in two vertical PDU's and a lot of cords.

I'm waiting for some 240V outlets to get here from California before installing the PDU's and all.

https://i.imgur.com/sWgRqMV.jpg (http://imgur.com/sWgRqMV)