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February 17, 2015, 12:01:28 AM
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Just find an abandoned dam and build a hydro system there, power your miners and a cell phone to the internet, then go :-)

No dam needed: http://www.zotloeterer.com/welcome/

What is that ? Is it an alternative to dams ?

Basically,a horizontal water wheel,create a vortex of running water to spin the wheel  Wink

How a whirling wheel is "fish friendly" am not sure  Cheesy  Have to be pretty deep under the wheel..........

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February 17, 2015, 12:38:14 AM
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How a whirling wheel is "fish friendly" am not sure  Cheesy  Have to be pretty deep under the wheel..........

It's fish friendly because the speed of rotation is relatively slow. Also when they design a particular project they take the size of the biggest fish living in that river into account.



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February 26, 2015, 09:33:15 AM
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my little "Hobby-Rig"

2nd Zeus Blizzard is on its way.

Config:

2x Zeus Blizzard @ 350MHz
Raspberry Pi B+ with Minera 0.4

about 3MH/s for Scrypt

it's not for the profit - it's a hobby
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February 26, 2015, 09:49:30 AM
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https://i.imgur.com/Sq95Ofm.jpg

my little "Hobby-Rig"

2nd Zeus Blizzard is on its way.

Config:

2x Zeus Blizzard @ 350MHz
Raspberry Pi B+ with Minera 0.4

about 3MH/s for Scrypt

it's not for the profit - it's a hobby

Nice!, What are you mining? (guess lottocoin right?)

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February 26, 2015, 10:04:06 AM
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at the moment LTC ... i just wanted to start it and now i can take a look for a good coin :-)
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February 26, 2015, 10:13:28 AM
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at the moment LTC ... i just wanted to start it and now i can take a look for a good coin :-)

I started off with something small, very light on power. Then it blew out of proportion!

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February 26, 2015, 11:52:36 PM
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Here is my working room heater Wink

I have a wooden custom build case under my desk with big ATX chassis in it, and one undeclocked Avalon4 connected to my Linux workstation which is always powered on anyway Smiley



Avalon4 is connected directly to my PC's power supply





My PC is an good old Intel quad-core, custom water cooled with water cooled GPU (an old AMD, doesn't even support OpenCL, so I can't mine with it Wink )



But my undeclocked Avalon4 at only 30% fan speed is almost totally silent and at 45C it makes a great foot heater for cold days



That makes a nice heater that actually makes Bitcoins ... the miner itself draws about 380W which makes lesst hen 0.55 W/GH at wall ... considering the heating effect the electricity is basically free.
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February 27, 2015, 01:37:18 AM
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img]https://i.imgur.com/Sq95Ofm.jpg[/img]

my little "Hobby-Rig"

2nd Zeus Blizzard is on its way.

Config:

2x Zeus Blizzard @ 350MHz
Raspberry Pi B+ with Minera 0.4

about 3MH/s for Scrypt

it's not for the profit - it's a hobby

Why is it sitting on an envelope?
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February 27, 2015, 01:54:17 AM
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My small setup! around 3.5 TH  Grin

1 S5 - 1 Avalon4.1 - 1 SP20



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February 27, 2015, 02:15:31 AM
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My small setup! around 3.5 TH  Grin

1 S5 - 1 Avalon4.1 - 1 SP20


Nice setup; I like the variety.  I haven't used an Avalon 4.1; which of the three do you like best?

mnh_license@proton.me https://github.com/hartmanm How difficulty adjustment works: Every 2016 blocks, the Network adjusts the current difficulty to estimated difficulty in an attempt to keep the block generation time at 10 minutes or 600 seconds. Thus the Network re-targets the difficulty at a total difficulty time of:  2016 blocks * 10 minutes per block = 20160 minutes / 60 minutes = 336 hours / 24 hours = 14 days. When the Network hashrate is increasing; a difficulty ( 2016 blocks ) should take less than 14 days.  How much less can be estimated by comparing the % Network hashrate growth + what the Network hashrate was at the beginning of the difficulty ( 2016 blocks ) against what the Network hashrate was at the beginning of the difficulty ( 2016 blocks ).  This is only an estimate because you cannot account for "luck"; but you can calculate reasonably well using explicitly delimited stochastic ranges. The easy way to think about this is to look at this graph and see how close to 0 the current data points are on its y axis.  If the blue line is above 0 the difficulty ( 2016 ) blocks should take less than 14 days; if it is below it should take more. http://bitcoin.sipa.be/growth-10k.png
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February 27, 2015, 02:25:19 AM
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They all have PRO and CON.

From left to right.
S5 is really stable. With 2 Delta Fan I can run it cold at 1200gh and 393.75  (he got outside air -10 )

Avalon is the quiet one. I cant hear it and that is awesome. He trow a lot of hot air but that ok since he is quiet. I get 1th steady.

And the last one is the SP20. A beast but loud. The S5 was loud but I manage to find a better fan. Will maybe try to look for the same think on the SP20. To make it quiet I use it with Philipma1957 setup and get 1144gh and as much silent it can be. (Fan at 6) Still more loud then the 2 others.

Total of about 3.5th and Im happy to have 1 of each.  Grin

Im waiting for next gen before buying. Each miner have PRO and CON so it depend what you need.

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February 27, 2015, 08:15:58 AM
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img]https://i.imgur.com/Sq95Ofm.jpg[/img]

my little "Hobby-Rig"

2nd Zeus Blizzard is on its way.

Config:

2x Zeus Blizzard @ 350MHz
Raspberry Pi B+ with Minera 0.4

about 3MH/s for Scrypt

it's not for the profit - it's a hobby

Why is it sitting on an envelope?

the vibrations of the miner go through the wood and makes ugly noises. i have to get some stick-on-plastic-bumpers for the screws on the bottom. until this, is't on an envelope with bubblewrap inside
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February 27, 2015, 06:36:26 PM
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moved it out of the little box and now the rig can have more fresh air Grin
rpi/psus are underneath

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February 27, 2015, 08:10:07 PM
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February 27, 2015, 08:37:47 PM
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I am always impressed by your home setup, does your wife not nag your ears off? Mine complained about 3 s1's like it was the end of the world.
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February 27, 2015, 08:41:06 PM
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Impressive!

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February 27, 2015, 09:31:08 PM
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Wow, how do you do it?!   Huh

How are you able to run that in your home without any complaints from your S.O., extracting that amount of heat, and that killer electrical bill?

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February 27, 2015, 10:05:23 PM
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im interested in this central wooden piece, do u use that as some kind of air flow regulation ?
for those who wonder, can u give some specs , and how much kW you are pulling ? i doubt its at your garage, or is it ?
impressive setup in any case


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February 27, 2015, 10:12:01 PM
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Wow, how do you do it?!   Huh

How are you able to run that in your home without any complaints from your S.O., extracting that amount of heat, and that killer electrical bill?
We think alike lol!
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February 27, 2015, 10:21:17 PM
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Very impressive.  What is the wood and the covering for?

I like your idea looks like a small office or industrial warehouse, but you definitely optimized the space there.

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