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Author Topic: [ANN] Karvuon – More Power for the Blockchain Industry  (Read 6525 times)
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January 04, 2020, 09:10:16 AM
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If the power source indicates a power of 10 kW, then it is able to provide this consumer power around the clock.
another thing is that in the case of a solar power plant, the round-the-clock operation is provided by short-lived and expensive batteries, therefore, I agree with the conclusion.
Yes, even if not provided. Even if you throw away all the batteries and try to start without ballast, 18k USD per load is somehow a little expensive.
Although no, without batteries another scheme comes out. It turns out that it is necessary to hang about 1.5 kW of real power of solar panels. Those 250 watts that are declared on the panel can be safely divided into three. It turns out that for 1 anti-miner you need 18 "250 W" panels, this is 3600 USD and 29 squares of area. Will work as long as there is direct lighting. Xs, how circuits will survive multiple spontaneous outages.
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January 04, 2020, 09:15:04 AM
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if you use a very smart and expensive on-grid inverter and power it all from the mains, then solar energy can be deducted from your electricity bill. And at night hang a dual-zone counter. Probably it will be more optimal, but this all increases the cost of miners by 2-3 times.
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January 04, 2020, 09:20:27 AM
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if you use a very smart and expensive on-grid inverter and power it all from the mains, then solar energy can be deducted from your electricity bill. And at night hang a dual-zone counter. Probably it will be more optimal, but this all increases the cost of miners by 2-3 times.
all right - this is the right decision.
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January 04, 2020, 09:25:47 AM
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regarding the increase in the cost of ASICs, I want to note that the life cycle of photo panels and on-grid inverters is much longer than Asics. That is, you will have a change of generations of ASICs on your farm, and you won’t already change panels and inverters.
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January 04, 2020, 09:30:09 AM
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regarding the increase in the cost of ASICs, I want to note that the life cycle of photo panels and on-grid inverters is much longer than Asics. That is, you will have a change of generations of ASICs on your farm, and you won’t already change panels and inverters.
For farms on the air, this is all the more relevant.
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January 04, 2020, 09:35:04 AM
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1000 times everything has been calculated, it is not profitable to use solar energy.
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January 04, 2020, 09:40:09 AM
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1000 times everything has been calculated, it is not profitable to use solar energy.
I have a territory on which there were about 100-200 solar panels. After 4 years, this territory expanded 5 times, which is completely forced. So draw conclusions whether it is profitable or not!
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January 04, 2020, 09:45:14 AM
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Solar energy and mining are not comparable things in themselves, mining hasn’t left so long to live, but Buterin talked about this. It is clear, even without any calculations, that mining on solar panels is extremely unprofitable today due to their high cost, but despite this, they have a clearly more bright future.
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January 04, 2020, 09:50:13 AM
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Solar energy and mining are not comparable things in themselves, mining hasn’t left so long to live, but Buterin talked about this. It is clear, even without any calculations, that mining on solar panels is extremely unprofitable today due to their high cost, but despite this, they have a clearly more bright future.
Do not drag solar panels to mine! If you want to save, then this is not the best way.
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January 04, 2020, 09:56:18 AM
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Solar energy and mining are not comparable things in themselves, mining hasn’t left so long to live, but Buterin talked about this. It is clear, even without any calculations, that mining on solar panels is extremely unprofitable today due to their high cost, but despite this, they have a clearly more bright future.
Do not drag solar panels to mine! If you want to save, then this is not the best way.
And to provide enough power, the cost will be too high. So in order to recoup the panels and batteries you will rather grow old!))))
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January 04, 2020, 10:01:15 AM
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you can stop mining and sell electricity to the grid.
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January 04, 2020, 10:06:14 AM
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you can stop mining and sell electricity to the grid.
Yes, it’s better to buy 1050 or 1060, as most people like here, you can save on this. Remember, if investments do not beat back for six months, this does not mean that it is not profitable.
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January 04, 2020, 10:11:16 AM
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When using solar energy, the ambush is that there is night. Bad, of course, but it is. There are also cloudy days.

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January 04, 2020, 10:18:05 AM
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When using solar energy, the ambush is that there is night. Bad, of course, but it is. There are also cloudy days.
At night, the equipment runs on batteries. And here is the worst. Battery power is significantly more expensive than a power outlet. Batteries are expensive and need to be replaced periodically. Is it only an option to consider. During the day - solar panels, at night - from the outlet. In this case, a two-tariff meter must be installed. Electricity is cheaper at night. and still, make an electric stove. The tariff with electric stoves is even cheaper. It depends on the region.
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January 04, 2020, 10:23:13 AM
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It was repeatedly recounted - if there is no free outlet - the profit from mining is small. With the same success - it is easier to invest in cloud mining. There at least no time is wasted on assembling and monitoring the operation of farms and the burning out of expensive components is not threatened.
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January 04, 2020, 10:28:08 AM
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by the way, central bank of Mongolia issued a license recently:)
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January 04, 2020, 10:33:04 AM
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by the way, central bank of Mongolia issued a license recently:)
it’s a pity that only for investors, of course, but the step is still in the right direction
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January 04, 2020, 10:38:24 AM
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by the way, central bank of Mongolia issued a license recently:)
it’s a pity that only for investors, of course, but the step is still in the right direction
This is progress, it pleases that even Mongolia joins the cryptocurrency industry, a country where innovative technological development is very poorly developed.
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January 04, 2020, 10:42:33 AM
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I read your comments, my hair didn’t stand on end. Guys, no one has yet repealed the law of conservation of energy, all these theories about the existence of ether and the ability to draw infinite energy from air, ether, shit, etc. are just tales for fragile minds. For hydrolysis, energy is also needed, batteries are consumables. Windmills and solar panels are the most promising direction, but here there are difficulties, again, it is necessary to somehow accumulate energy. You can only wind the coil and get free electricity while standing under the power line ... As for mining, it will have the right to life if it only evolves from the useless conversion of electricity into heat, into something more serious, for example - rendering of 3d scenes or a supercomputer.
Nobody talked about ether or infinite energy, it's not some bullshit, Karvuon will be a real project producing energy from coal, windmills and solar panels and use this energy for cryptocurrency mining.
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January 04, 2020, 10:43:19 AM
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by the way, central bank of Mongolia issued a license recently:)
it’s a pity that only for investors, of course, but the step is still in the right direction
This is progress, it pleases that even Mongolia joins the cryptocurrency industry, a country where innovative technological development is very poorly developed.
Considering the fact that not so long ago the Mongolian state offered its horse cavalry to help in Syria, and here hits token powerfully)
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