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May 11, 2021, 03:48:43 PM |
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I've recently found myself on an inventory of Avalon 851s, some used some brand new, but it seems like it has come from an entity that was mining on them using after market PSUs:
Antminer PSUs, rated for 180-280v, 12.5v DC out - about 90% of inventory Flypower Switching PSU (FLY1800-1800W) 170-264v 50/60Hz, 12v DC out - about 10% of inventory
Our energy source for these will be a turbine that produces 480/277 @ 60Hz, and we can wire phase to neutral off our distribution, so I am not concerned about delivering the voltage requirements. What I am wondering about is any unusual or unexpected behavior, longevity implications, hash implications, etc. as the result of using these PSUs. Is it a relatively normal and safe thing to do to swap PSUs as long as the output voltage meets requirements for the Avalons? Another possible concern is underclocking, which we will likely be doing due to total Power availability--would it be better to cull the inventory of miners and have them run at full Hash? Or rack and stack the entire inventory but underclock all of them to sink the available power.
Thanks all. Apologies if these are newbie questions, my background in mining is minimal, but I am supposed to be orchestrating the setup of these miners and I'd like to prepare as best I can.
Side note: anyone know of a good literature base for reading about the HVAC side of things? MERV Sizing, CFM dynamics, effect of turbulence, etc.
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