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May 14, 2014, 04:26:05 AM
Last edit: May 14, 2014, 05:16:59 AM by edwardelric044
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Solar+Wind mining setup/Complex in adobe structure


     I am wanting to setup a complete auto-mining rig within an adobe structure.  Already found a few components, and am currently running a jalapeno,four asicminer via a solar array. A few months ago I started expieramenting with adobe bricks(who doesn't like playing with dirt?)  Got the mixture and curing down, they appear to be pretty well load balanced(tensile streingth) without being to brittle.  First few batches did not have enough of a binding agent to adhere well, and would crack and break.  There is dust around but not really any silica sand.  My end goal is to produce the bricks via composite materials that one would have around, or might have around, minus the need of some additions like power tools and wood.

     But if anyone is interested I would like to take donations and see if there is anyone that might benefit from setting up such a project, I shall include a breakdown of steps and results.

     Would like to set up a few miners probably some antminers S1's and power via hybrid array of solar and wind turbines.  The wind speed averages aproximately 9 to 20mph where I am. There are actually very few days where there is no wind at all.  And the mining setup would be connecting via Wimax internet modem, via ddwrt router for repeater bridge for ethernet.

A Few Adobe Bricks
https://i.imgur.com/dOWjPs8.jpg

There are a few white ones from experimenting with the best coatings, and finishing for water resilience.

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