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November 10, 2017, 04:35:50 PM |
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I have recently found some curious news saying that 2 Russian guys have created a unique system for heating houses — their devices operate on the basis of mining farms. This stuff can also mine BTC. Curious if the other countries will follow their unique experience?
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BSAlex
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November 10, 2017, 05:14:35 PM |
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Hot water preparation and heating miners are produced in Ukraine. http://en.hotmine.io/
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November 10, 2017, 05:53:41 PM |
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szafa
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November 11, 2017, 07:00:26 AM |
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My country is not so cold like 1 year before because Global warming.I never build farm.
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November 11, 2017, 08:10:26 AM |
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I am doing this as we speak. I had the house well insulated and so now instead of using 3 bitcoin miners to keep the uninsulated house warm, I now only use one. The lowest I think was about 46 F but even though I hate spending money on the electricity bill. It has not been too cold here but it makes me feel better that the energy being used is not being completely wasted.
There is a backup heater on standby just in case the temperature drops too low. I guess I could set up a thermostat to turn additional miners on and off as needed but I do not think the mining pools would be too happy with that.
By the way, I am not earning too much since my miner is just an old S1 180 Gh/s unit but something is something.
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November 11, 2017, 09:19:58 AM |
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elissa
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November 11, 2017, 10:07:09 AM |
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I have 3 mining rigs and my apartment doesn't need heating.
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Turkish88
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November 11, 2017, 10:49:01 AM |
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this bullshit idea for heating with miners. The air in the room where works mining farm is dry and unpleasant. also from many many miners outgoing radiation
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Help to Ukrainian citizens ETH donations adress - 0xe23CB47AC32F0b8750d4D0Dd4e160Fa6F8fF30EF
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baga105
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November 11, 2017, 11:08:46 AM |
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Well.. I am heating my room with this kind of shit It's true, that the air is dry, but i have windows opened 24/7, so the "wet" air is comming back in
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elissa
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November 11, 2017, 03:11:50 PM |
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this bullshit idea for heating with miners. The air in the room where works mining farm is dry and unpleasant. also from many many miners outgoing radiation
There is more radiation from the smartphone in your pocket than from the mining rigs in your next room.
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legenduim
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November 12, 2017, 07:25:14 PM |
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Yes, friend, I have heard about this innovation either. However, if my memory does not deceive me, the square of the heated territory is just around 14 meters. Maybe if electricity is not so expensive, many can support this idea.
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smoolae
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November 12, 2017, 08:00:12 PM |
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My rig is keeping my apartment nicely warm (5x R9 290)
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November 12, 2017, 08:59:59 PM |
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Even the last couple years I was in Iowa, which has actual COLD winters (PNW has very mild winters), I had to keep at least 2 windows open partway with fans running in the intake window to avoid OVERHEATING my home.
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November 12, 2017, 10:34:13 PM |
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Nice idea, i saw one project that was made of 7 AMD GPU's connected with the sunlight water collectors system - guy managed to heat water in 300L water tank to near of 65C' then transfered the water to usage water in his house what caused lowering cost of heating the water ex. for bath - 65 C' is actually very comfortable temp for home usage. Regards
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bouldou
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November 13, 2017, 12:24:48 AM |
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Haha, nice idea, I could do it too with my 2 rigs, but no luck... they are in my attic above my head
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November 13, 2017, 12:58:48 AM |
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this bullshit idea for heating with miners. The air in the room where works mining farm is dry and unpleasant. also from many many miners outgoing radiation
There is more radiation from the smartphone in your pocket than from the mining rigs in your next room. That claim is false. Gpus radiate alot of frequencies like other electrical appliances.
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November 14, 2017, 05:39:49 AM |
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Nice idea, i saw one project that was made of 7 AMD GPU's connected with the sunlight water collectors system - guy managed to heat water in 300L water tank to near of 65C' then transfered the water to usage water in his house what caused lowering cost of heating the water ex. for bath - 65 C' is actually very comfortable temp for home usage. Regards 65C is 149 F - which is too high to be safe for home water heating, definite scalding risk. Sure they didn't have it at 55C? 131F would be a little on the high side but in the "normal" range for hot water temperature the outlet of a water heater. Also, what did he do when he DIDN'T need the hot water running? Or was it setup as a "recirculation" system through the GPUs and the solar heating array?
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Ikay
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November 14, 2017, 05:43:34 AM |
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Nice idea because, the house become a warm place that you connot feel so hot so very nice idea.
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November 14, 2017, 06:17:41 AM |
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Nice idea, i saw one project that was made of 7 AMD GPU's connected with the sunlight water collectors system - guy managed to heat water in 300L water tank to near of 65C' then transfered the water to usage water in his house what caused lowering cost of heating the water ex. for bath - 65 C' is actually very comfortable temp for home usage. Regards 65C is 149 F - which is too high to be safe for home water heating, definite scalding risk. Sure they didn't have it at 55C? 131F would be a little on the high side but in the "normal" range for hot water temperature the outlet of a water heater. Also, what did he do when he DIDN'T need the hot water running? Or was it setup as a "recirculation" system through the GPUs and the solar heating array? Hi there, Actually i found that the 65'C is the water temperature resultant from water solar panel with GPU's connected together, but the temp is to be numbered at 65'C now when the outside temp is around 4'C - 8'C so i think it is a very good result. However, water in this system goes through the water tank heat exchanger which allows users to manage cold/hot water balance at the faucet (GPU's+Solar panel circulation does not go directly to the faucet) and also when the hot water is at it's intention temperature (in this project set to 65'C with heat loss included) the pump at the solar panel is cut off and water run more through a temp lowering coil (normally used during hot summer days for ex. Regards
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