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January 12, 2016, 07:41:52 PM |
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this will be my next cooling system for my 4x S7. built with panels covered with glass wool, It will have a cold room that comes directly from a mini-refrigerator at - 16 ° C of course is a test that I think I have to put in place later this month, let's see if I can bring the noise a few db, and keep the miners constantly cold, about 38/42 ° C I accept all the advice possible from all of you, and what you think might work is if
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January 12, 2016, 07:47:22 PM |
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Have you though about the total cost of this ''cooling system'', you also should count the electricity cost of freezer
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January 12, 2016, 08:09:59 PM |
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Not sure what the point of the freezer is here, its just burning power that heats up your room to provide a small amount of dangerously cold intake. Your extraction system looks fine and will be better on its own.
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January 12, 2016, 09:04:08 PM |
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OP, funny, that's exactly what I had in mind, what a deja-vu! How do you plan to remove the cold air from the freezer, you open a hole in the freezer's door And about condensation, isn't bad for the circuits?
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January 12, 2016, 09:07:46 PM |
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condensation
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marvykkio (OP)
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January 13, 2016, 05:28:37 AM |
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the miners are placed vertically, in the cold room will be created where a small difference in height will be coated with adhesive aluminum and eventually will be a hole for the exit of condensation water. in practice the cooling chamber is separated from the room where are housed the miner. a mini-refrigerator around 140 / 160W, already seen in some sites at a cost of 159 €
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January 13, 2016, 05:40:16 AM |
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You're going to burn the freezer out. It's compressor isn't made to run like that.
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January 13, 2016, 05:42:52 AM |
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Make video as well that looks nice . I would even consider something like that , just to say i did it and see if it works.
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January 13, 2016, 05:44:24 AM |
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they make what your looking for. its called an air-conditioner. Its designed for this.
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January 13, 2016, 05:49:17 AM |
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they make what your looking for. its called an air-conditioner. Its designed for this.
^ He's right. A freezer is built to get cold and stay cold in a closed environment. It isn't meant to be a cooling system long term.
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January 13, 2016, 06:12:15 AM |
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they make what your looking for. its called an air-conditioner. Its designed for this.
^ He's right. A freezer is built to get cold and stay cold in a closed environment. It isn't meant to be a cooling system long term. It has very little BTU capability, yeah it would burn out. I have the same setup as OP in my sound proof box, but the intake is winter cold. Now there's no risk with blowing up that compressor
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marvykkio (OP)
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January 13, 2016, 06:41:19 AM |
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so you think that will not work?
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hawkfish007
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January 13, 2016, 06:55:08 AM |
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An evaporative cooler might work better than a freezer in your case, depending the area is not that humid.
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marvykkio (OP)
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January 13, 2016, 07:04:00 AM |
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but the classic conditioner reaches 16 ° C to me serves a much lower temperature in order to cool the room, of course the room will not be very big, 60 width 70 height 50 depth
obviously it has everything to prove
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hawkfish007
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January 13, 2016, 07:10:40 AM |
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but the classic conditioner reaches 16 ° C to me serves a much lower temperature in order to cool the room, of course the room will not be very big, 60 width 70 height 50 depth
obviously it has everything to prove
I don't think S7 needs such low temperature to run, most people run them at ambient temp as long as heat is dissipated well. Evaporative cooler for summer would be easier and much cheaper to run.
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marvykkio (OP)
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January 13, 2016, 07:17:51 AM |
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Saturday began to build the room, I repeat it all to try, if it is positive I sounds of 0 and temperatures in summer to 40 ° C
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RadekG
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January 13, 2016, 09:24:48 AM |
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Saturday began to build the room, I repeat it all to try, if it is positive I sounds of 0 and temperatures in summer to 40 ° C
That is funny, please do the math 1) all heat pumps (freezer, AC, whatever similar) has C.O.P. number which shows INput power vs OUTput heat. It means if you put 160W INput, it can transfer COP times more heat. Best air-source heat pumps can do about COP=4 (it depends on deltaT), so 160W can transfer 640W. 4x S7 is about 5.5kW. So far away. 2) freezer can reach -16C only because it removes heat from small thermally insulated closed box. It transfer heat from inside to outside. 3) room temperature will be 5.5kW + 160W freezer 4) YES, best solution is to use AC and make your room as closed box. AC will transfer heat from inside room to outside. You can also use AC to cool outside air and vent hot air out, but this needs more math. Some info about HVAC: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_pump
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January 13, 2016, 10:06:49 PM |
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The freezer is useless for this. As others have said they are made to reach a low temp in a very small volume with NO additional heat input to the system. The math: BTU/hr=Watts x 3.4129 so 1 miner @ 1,200w = 4, 095.5 BTU/hr 1 Tonne=12,000 BTU/hr, large A/C units are rated in Tonne Bottom line is miners produce massive amounts of heat to be moved from point-a to point-b and typical air conditioners much less a refrigerator/freezer ain't gonna work
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