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The Fireplace! I think that is a great idea for many people. Exhaust is there in summer. If you need to keep from sending your AC up the chimney you may take advantage of a window or such reasonably close to use. Then flip it around in the winter to heat the home. If you have a blower system or even better a whole home distribution setup as many people do for their fireplace you could get quite a few TH in there. I hadn't considered the fireplace but as I hope to continue mining through another winter starting in a few months I will certainly consider the fireplace. Thanks for sharing. Please elaborate more regarding your current setup and battery usage. I wonder what the restrictions are for a windmill in my area... It would be great fun regardless of the mining aspect and someone posted an article link mentioning the newer windmill technology without blades.
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Transaction fees go to the pools and the pools decide to pay them to the miners. Anything else, including off-chain solutions are stealing and not the way Bitcoin was intended to function. Make the block size set by the pool. Pool = miners and they get the choice.
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Billyalexkk
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August 02, 2015, 05:59:54 AM |
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The Fireplace! I think that is a great idea for many people. Exhaust is there in summer. If you need to keep from sending your AC up the chimney you may take advantage of a window or such reasonably close to use. Then flip it around in the winter to heat the home. If you have a blower system or even better a whole home distribution setup as many people do for their fireplace you could get quite a few TH in there. I hadn't considered the fireplace but as I hope to continue mining through another winter starting in a few months I will certainly consider the fireplace. Thanks for sharing. Please elaborate more regarding your current setup and battery usage. I wonder what the restrictions are for a windmill in my area... It would be great fun regardless of the mining aspect and someone posted an article link mentioning the newer windmill technology without blades. Unfortunately, I do not use solar or wind power energeir. the battery packs used in my inverter 8KW to hold for 12 minutes (230v). 1 \ 2 of my miners are rescued by the inverter. it's a passion for me than money ... I leave you two to three pictures you will understand ... For consomation I consumes lots 40A on two phases, but I pay 20% of my consomation because I work at EDF (electricity from France) https://i.imgur.com/iQfKKVu.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/8qTSZfx.jpgPoweredge T610 2x Quad core x5570 32GO PC3 10600 2 ssd 160GO RAID1 2 Psu ... StorageWorks MSA-60 12x1TO Raid 6
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August 02, 2015, 04:24:34 PM |
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The Fireplace! I think that is a great idea for many people. Exhaust is there in summer. If you need to keep from sending your AC up the chimney you may take advantage of a window or such reasonably close to use. Then flip it around in the winter to heat the home. If you have a blower system or even better a whole home distribution setup as many people do for their fireplace you could get quite a few TH in there. I hadn't considered the fireplace but as I hope to continue mining through another winter starting in a few months I will certainly consider the fireplace. Thanks for sharing. Please elaborate more regarding your current setup and battery usage. I wonder what the restrictions are for a windmill in my area... It would be great fun regardless of the mining aspect and someone posted an article link mentioning the newer windmill technology without blades. Unfortunately, I do not use solar or wind power energeir. the battery packs used in my inverter 8KW to hold for 12 minutes (230v). 1 \ 2 of my miners are rescued by the inverter. it's a passion for me than money ... I leave you two to three pictures you will understand ... For consomation I consumes lots 40A on two phases, but I pay 20% of my consomation because I work at EDF (electricity from France) Poweredge T610 2x Quad core x5570 32GO PC3 10600 2 ssd 160GO RAID1 2 Psu ... StorageWorks MSA-60 12x1TO Raid 6 As per my Calculation from your given link you are making about BTC0.35 BTC per day which means you are generating about $4 to $4.5 Per TH per day... Am i right ? And in the whole month you are generating about BTC10 BTC by 21 TH, Am i right ? If that the case then would you like to tell us which pools are you using exactly ? antpool ? f2pool ? nicehash ? or which ones ?
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August 02, 2015, 04:53:41 PM |
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Something wrong with that calculation.21TH makes about 0.202 btc/day.
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August 02, 2015, 06:43:37 PM |
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it's a passion for me than money ...
My hat off to you, sir; a very impressive set-up! I like the hand-made look of it all, you can tell it's a labor of love and not some cold data center.
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August 02, 2015, 10:31:44 PM |
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Unfortunately, I do not use solar or wind power energeir. the battery packs used in my inverter 8KW to hold for 12 minutes (230v). 1 \ 2 of my miners are rescued by the inverter. it's a passion for me than money ... I leave you two to three pictures you will understand ... For consomation I consumes lots 40A on two phases, but I pay 20% of my consomation because I work at EDF (electricity from France) Poweredge T610 2x Quad core x5570 32GO PC3 10600 2 ssd 160GO RAID1 2 Psu ... StorageWorks MSA-60 12x1TO Raid 6 Dell <3 And this is what I was doing last night Gonna go finish a bunch of stuff tonight at DC
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Always Idle, Always Here, Always Mining - Bitcoin
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Litejavichu
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August 03, 2015, 06:49:21 AM |
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Well, "Pictures of your mining rigs!" NOT "Discuss of your mining ring"
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mavericklm
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August 03, 2015, 09:05:51 AM |
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@Billyalexkk: counting all those batteries and ups and shit, i think in the end, you got roi -1000%!!!
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Billyalexkk
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August 03, 2015, 11:03:13 AM |
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@Billyalexkk: counting all those batteries and ups and shit, i think in the end, you got roi -1000%!!! -1000% why? batteries I did not pay!
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mavericklm
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August 03, 2015, 11:49:06 AM |
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@Billyalexkk: counting all those batteries and ups and shit, i think in the end, you got roi -1000%!!! -1000% why? batteries I did not pay! lucky man! hint: make modifications on the ups and use car batteries! will last longer and are cheaper/capacity!
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Billyalexkk
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August 03, 2015, 04:04:27 PM |
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it's a passion for me than money ...
My hat off to you, sir; a very impressive set-up! I like the hand-made look of it all, you can tell it's a labor of love and not some cold data center. Thank you
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notlist3d
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August 03, 2015, 05:41:50 PM |
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it's a passion for me than money ...
My hat off to you, sir; a very impressive set-up! I like the hand-made look of it all, you can tell it's a labor of love and not some cold data center. Thank you Love your setup, looks very very nice . Mind if I ask what is your electricity price in your case there?
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August 03, 2015, 07:08:56 PM |
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it's a passion for me than money ...
My hat off to you, sir; a very impressive set-up! I like the hand-made look of it all, you can tell it's a labor of love and not some cold data center. Thank you Love your setup, looks very very nice . Mind if I ask what is your electricity price in your case there? € 200-300 per month, including electricity for the home, dishwasher, oven, hob ... Production 2,3,4 btc / month
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August 07, 2015, 01:02:33 PM |
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Today we had our scheduled 3 month cleaning activity. Since we recently installed a high power pump on our cooling system, we decided to clean our dirty girls with horse-grade shampoo and industrial compressed air (life on the farm is very dirty). WARNING: DO NOT TRY THIS AT YOUR FARM!Before: After: Lots of bubbles: More pics at https://www.facebook.com/StartHash (Like!, Share!, Mine!)
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August 07, 2015, 04:04:47 PM |
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Today we had our scheduled 3 month cleaning activity. Since we recently installed a high power pump on our cooling system, we decided to clean our dirty girls with horse-grade shampoo and industrial compressed air (life on the farm is very dirty). WARNING: DO NOT TRY THIS AT YOUR FARM!Before: After: Lots of bubbles: More pics at https://www.facebook.com/StartHash (Like!, Share!, Mine!)Wow, this difference between before and after is huge, good job, they look brand new again!
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August 08, 2015, 11:22:39 PM |
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The middle looks like liquid, but what's all that fibrous stuff? Doesn't look like the typical dust accumulation. Mining farm animals?
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August 09, 2015, 06:00:53 AM |
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I am adding another 20Th to my home mine over this next week. I will take some pics when done.
what kinda elec are you paying etc etc (just can't see how you can profit on such with todays btc machines) not a slam just saying Mining is always profitable or no one would do it. You may have to put some effort into, move to another city, make improvement's to your house, etc but its profitable. Mining is not always profitable. Effort, as you mean "money" into it. Move to another city? That's a huge incur in cost, just slap that onto the negative balance. Home improvements, expensive. More negative numbers you can add to the balance sheet. Lots of people on here have the bitcoin delusion syndrome. No matter what you tell them, prove to them, even if they just paid $800 in an electric bull for one month at home, mining will somehow make them money. I've seen it with lots of folks on here that have drank the kool-aid.
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BombaUcigasa
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August 09, 2015, 03:20:13 PM |
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The middle looks like liquid, but what's all that fibrous stuff? Doesn't look like the typical dust accumulation. Mining farm animals? The liquid is grease from the thermal paste seeping everywhere because it gets hot (and might be put in excessive amounts). This is bad long-term (2-3 years) because it dries the paste and it aerates becoming useless. The oil also attracts urban dust, in this example some plant fragments before we installed the filters.
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