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December 18, 2022, 10:17:34 PM
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Sorry guys this might be a little bit out of topic, and maybe a newbie question but it is possible to run 24 hours when mining with solar panel? Today electricity is getting expensive, as far as I know that we need a battery to store but this need a huge battery and since miner hardware is very hungry and battery, converter is expensive too  Cheesy is it efficient? using solar panel

To run a small system like OP is intending, a small miner like a USB type of miners where consumption is below 200w, it's doable with solar and batteries, but to run large asic miners like all the new models out there which require 3KW and above, without doing any math I can tell you without a shadow of a doubt that you can't run them on batteries and still make any profit.

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December 19, 2022, 05:40:48 AM
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Think you're off there mate. You're assuming the sun shines 24 hours a day, producing 5*600watts = 3000watts * 24hours = 72kilowatt-hours in the full 24 hours of sun. Actual solar production will vary but I promise it won't happen all day long Smiley-

72 KWH in just one day if calculated at 3000 watts? isn't this too high electric consumption when it happens to you in your actual life dude? Even half of 72KWH is still big in my opinion.

If anything, you probably have an idea about the pros and cons of solar power so you have the courage to ask such things.


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December 19, 2022, 01:30:44 PM
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The panels are also rated in watts so its rather simple if you account for loss in converting from dc to ac.

If the panels are 600W, then during a full sunny day near the equator you can in theory provide 6000W with 10 of them, but slash 20% so you have 4800W at best for your disposal which is good for a single modern miner (and do note your inverter should be rated for 7200W).

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