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November 14, 2017, 06:20:26 AM
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My small mining rig (not farm) was great during winter. It only heated up one room and was a bit noisy and annoying with the lights but it was kind of nice to not have to run the heater so often, and instead be printing money/coins from the comfort of my own home! Smiley
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November 14, 2017, 08:46:38 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.

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 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?


In our home water heating system the water on the boiler is 70C and its not a problem.
If you go under 55C the tank will be full of Legionella bacteria and you could not drink the water without getting ill.
Hot water is mixed with cold water on faucet so the water temp is max 40-45C.

System works like this

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November 14, 2017, 08:46:39 PM
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I heat my house with miners (also Pacific NW, so 9 months out of the year I don't vent any of them outside). My house thus far this year hasn't dropped below 65, and is usually above 70 (only drops below 70 when I switch the gpu miners to cryptonight coins). I have a 6gpu, a 4gpu, an L3+ and an S3. I have a S5 (for tinkering) and a D3 on the way (I know, I ordered it a while ago). I am building an office in my yard though, so the heat still won't go to waste.

My L3+, for noise, is in a sound dampening box I built in the basement, with insulated ducting pumping the warm air into the kitchen.

I replaced my water heater with a tankless a year or two ago, which sucks because I would LOVE to mod up a water heater (still may work something for beermaking and the like).
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November 14, 2017, 08:51:29 PM
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I used my miners to heat a room in my basement...was great in the winter...okay in the other season.
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November 14, 2017, 09:46:55 PM
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I refer to my miners as heaters, and the room they are in I use to dry my clothes from the washing machine, I leave the door open a little so some heat spreads out, I get currencies and heating  Grin
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November 14, 2017, 09:49:15 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?
Yes, I heard about it recently. These were two guys who created a burned-out house in Siberia. Very clever and practical. In Siberia it's cold and it's always snowing
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November 14, 2017, 09:59:51 PM
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Awesome thread, I've been wondering this exact thing, I've been thinking of shutting the heat off and just running mining rigs, it's cold like 8 months of the year, maybe I'll just turn them off during the 2 hottest months.
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November 14, 2017, 10:48:40 PM
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120F is enough to prevent bacteria growth in a hot water tank.

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November 14, 2017, 10:56:37 PM
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I have thinking about this idea. I have only my apartment, but here is a balkony that I can use as a place to working of my miner. So my balcony will be warm  Grin
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November 14, 2017, 11:36:36 PM
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I have thinking about this idea. I have only my apartment, but here is a balkony that I can use as a place to working of my miner. So my balcony will be warm  Grin
I have thought too. But only it is about my garage
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November 14, 2017, 11:44:11 PM
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I'm currently in a condo in Arizona (USA), and I have been looking forward to this winter all year. Of course I say winter, but it's really just a mild autumn, maybe a few days of frost overnight but that's it. I've got a Gridseed blade at the head of my bed, a small GPU rig in the opposite corner, and an antminer S5 in the in the kitchen/dining area. Things should finally go from "just tolerable" to "comfortable".
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November 15, 2017, 02:49:13 AM
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Works great in northern Michigan heating a single-wide trailer with 32x 1060s. That's 4 rigs of 8 cards, one in each end bedroom, one in the livingroom and one on top of the fridge. When it dropped to 5F outside it was still 70F inside with the furnace off.

The air is a little dry, probably should pick up a humidifier for the bedroom.
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November 15, 2017, 04:06:02 AM
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That is good idea for this my winter.
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November 15, 2017, 04:11:47 AM
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in my country we have actually winter, outside -2°
i have a gpu mining rig with only 4x gtx10170  & i dont have to heat my 45qm flat xD
think i will get my money back for heating next year ;-)

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November 15, 2017, 06:57:43 PM
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I have thinking about this idea. I have only my apartment, but here is a balkony that I can use as a place to working of my miner. So my balcony will be warm  Grin
I have thought too. But only it is about my garage
I dont't think this is so good idea/ Because most likely a garage doesn't have good internet provision. So this is an additional problem and additional costs  Undecided
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November 15, 2017, 07:03:52 PM
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in my country we have actually winter, outside -2°
i have a gpu mining rig with only 4x gtx10170  & i dont have to heat my 45qm flat xD
think i will get my money back for heating next year ;-)
I doubt that you will be able to save a lot. During operation of the equipment generated a lot of fan noise. To be in the same room with the installation of difficult and harmful for your hearing. If the installation will be in another room then you will not achieve the desired effect. In addition to saving you need to have the ability to adjust the heat in each room separately.
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November 15, 2017, 07:08:55 PM
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120F is enough to prevent bacteria growth in a hot water tank.


Yeah, thats true, but u better stay on safe side...55C (130F) is quite usual temp.
I keep the temp up at 70C (160F) so we have enought hot water to shower...(5 people).
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November 15, 2017, 07:26:27 PM
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It is not recommended to build mining farms to heat the house as the air is not the best of quality. Maximum I would suggest is one mining rig per house and make sure to keep that mining rig not in your living room or make sure to keep it in a room where you don't spent much time if you have it with 6x GPU-s. I keep 3 xGTX 1060 in my bedroom but the heat and the noise is minimal as I keep them in an open sided case from Thermaltake and not in open air frame. The other 3xGTX 1060 I keep in the soggiorno(living room) but in an isolated place which is far from where we stay usually so I avoid bad air coming into me.




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November 15, 2017, 08:00:07 PM
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The real option is to use watercooling, not direct air-cooling. Unfortunately is cost a lot more, usually not a resonable investment.
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November 15, 2017, 08:39:16 PM
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Hot water preparation and heating miners are produced in Ukraine.


http://en.hotmine.io/

I somehow don't see it in real life. In theory it looks awesome, but what if gpus get unstable, what if you have to take it out, send to warranty etc.

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