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April 22, 2018, 01:30:01 PM
Last edit: April 22, 2018, 04:59:23 PM by adolfoblobb
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Hello guys!

I'm going to start an bigger bitcoin farm, but meeting some issues.
When it comes to the cooling.. i'm far away from an cooling expert so some help would be very appreicated!

My research so far, is for the Antminer T9

At 842 Kw/h would be 2 872 904 BTUs and 842 000 jules.

1 KW * 3412 = BTUs 1 KW = 1000 joules per second

So the question is how muh cooling is needed?

Thank you in advance!


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April 22, 2018, 01:41:41 PM
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I suggest posting on the Mining subforum or ask a Mod to move your thread instead. You're likely to get better replies/suggestions there.

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April 22, 2018, 01:41:58 PM
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Hello guys!

I'm going to start an bigger bitcoin farm, but meeting some issues.
When it comes to the cooling.. i'm far away from an cooling expert so some help would be very appreicated!

My research so far, is for the Antminer T9

At 842 Kw/h would be 2 872 904 BTUs and 842 000 jules.

1 KW * 3412 = BTUs 1 KW = 1000 joules per second

So the question is how muh cooling is needed?

Thank you in advance!



Wow, I did not know that Antminer T9 was already out in the market. I was mining 2 years ago using s7 before I stopped. Your set up is good and I guess you will have a quality mining. But I cannot suggest anything about cooling since T9' set up is different from S7. I do recommend that you post this comment on the mining section since there are a lots of miners there which can help you.
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