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March 12, 2026, 01:15:25 PM
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Hey everyone,

I’m looking for some engineering feedback on ruggedized, off-grid ASIC deployments.
My team is scaling out a global infrastructure project (Bamboo Synergy Technology). We manufacture skid-mounted, continuous biomass pyrolysis reactors (the BambooCore B500).
We deploy these units in highly remote, non-arable mountain terrains across the tropics to process massive amounts of bamboo into biochar for carbon sequestration and biochar terraforming.
The byproduct of this process is continuous, high-volume syngas. Each decentralized B500 node generates a steady 0.5 MW of continuous baseload power.

Because a large number of the units are deployed deep off-grid (often airlifted into terrain where running transmission lines is financially impossible), we are sitting on massive amounts of stranded, 100% renewable energy.
One of the most elegant solutions to monetize this power without building grid infrastructure is with containerized Bitcoin mining rigs directly at the B500 nodes.

My questions for the heavy-duty miners here:

• For a steady 0.5 MW baseload, what is the most robust setup with the lowest Capex (used units ok)? We estimate about about 20% for cooling.
• Has anyone here run containerized immersion-cooling setups in high-humidity/tropical environments?
• Any recommendations for turnkey mining-container fabricators who build specifically for extreme off-grid modularity?

I appreciate any insights.
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March 12, 2026, 01:33:11 PM
Last edit: March 12, 2026, 01:44:50 PM by philipma1957
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Interesting question.

So think 400kwatt not 500.

Rugged immersion setups would be very niche.

But 100 air cooled s19s are cheap maybe 40k

they would do 10ph which is 300 dollars a day so in 150 days you have 45k.

the s19s would be fairly disposable since they are cheap.

Immersion is a costly setup.  You need good fluids which cost and large tanks which cost.

You need to watch the pumps.  When a pump goes a tank will over heat really fast.

You could lose a lot of miners fast.


https://www.ebay.com/itm/227160694575?


you should contact the seller above as he does have a lot of equipment for immersion.


you could kick over ideas with him.

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March 12, 2026, 01:57:43 PM
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If you have free electricity, it's easier to use air miners. You need speed and ease of maintenance, not energy efficiency. I'd start with air cooling.

Why use containers if you can build a cheap hangar and mine? Containers are necessary if you move frequently or if there are risks involved.

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Excellent! So used S19s in a small and well ventilated hollow block building would work? Just filtered air and no dehumidification? Anybody doing that already somewhere?
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