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July 23, 2014, 02:43:21 AM
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Funny when you think that if you count the PSU costs @ 75$ you never ROI a .72 BTC S3 miner. (at 15% increase diff and 350w @ 0.1$ Kw/h)

Only winner here is Bitmain.

I already made back 62% of what I paid for my Rockminer boxes in less than 2 weeks and will have no problem doing the same with my R3's.  If you have to ask how, you obviously haven't been around long enough...

Did you factor in your electricity bills?
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July 23, 2014, 03:03:38 AM
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Funny when you think that if you count the PSU costs @ 75$ you never ROI a .72 BTC S3 miner. (at 15% increase diff and 350w @ 0.1$ Kw/h)

Only winner here is Bitmain.

I already made back 62% of what I paid for my Rockminer boxes in less than 2 weeks and will have no problem doing the same with my R3's.  If you have to ask how, you obviously haven't been around long enough...

Did you factor in your electricity bills?

Yes.
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July 23, 2014, 06:42:27 AM
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Hi, can you please guys help me?.

I want to buy a shelf, for placing there my incoming S3´s.

Right now i have my S1´s in my room at there´s so much hot there Grin

I want to take a network cable from my router, through the window, to the upper floor, where i have my flat roof.

I have 2 possibilities. A and B. In the images i attach you can see it.

Which one do you think its better. Yeah, i know maybe the sun can hit sometimes, but i could place something in front just to avoid direct sun contact.

What do you guys think?? Or please recommendations. Shelf in "red" and network cable RJ45 Cat5E in "green"  Cheesy







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July 23, 2014, 06:58:03 AM
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You want to leave your miners outside?

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July 23, 2014, 07:09:21 AM
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You want to leave your miners outside?

I can protect them from the sun so they would be cooler than inside a room, and in winter, middle part of terrace has roof so no problem and water doesnt get there, also i can protect them with something else.

Thing is its impossible to have 2 or more miners inside a room, so much hot....
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July 23, 2014, 07:54:18 AM
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You want to leave your miners outside?

I can protect them from the sun so they would be cooler than inside a room, and in winter, middle part of terrace has roof so no problem and water doesnt get there, also i can protect them with something else.

Thing is its impossible to have 2 or more miners inside a room, so much hot....

How is the humidity?
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July 23, 2014, 07:57:47 AM
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You want to leave your miners outside?

I can protect them from the sun so they would be cooler than inside a room, and in winter, middle part of terrace has roof so no problem and water doesnt get there, also i can protect them with something else.

Thing is its impossible to have 2 or more miners inside a room, so much hot....

How is the humidity?

Very low, i live in madrid, spain.
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July 23, 2014, 08:06:50 AM
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You want to leave your miners outside?

I can protect them from the sun so they would be cooler than inside a room, and in winter, middle part of terrace has roof so no problem and water doesnt get there, also i can protect them with something else.

Thing is its impossible to have 2 or more miners inside a room, so much hot....

How is the humidity?

Very low, i live in madrid, spain.

http://www.target.com/p/room-essentials-5-tier-wire-shelving-black/-/A-13892293#prodSlot=medium_1_1&term=shelves

There are smaller versions, the 3 shelf and 4 shelf version. You might be able to find something local.

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July 23, 2014, 08:42:54 AM
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You want to leave your miners outside?

I can protect them from the sun so they would be cooler than inside a room, and in winter, middle part of terrace has roof so no problem and water doesnt get there, also i can protect them with something else.

Thing is its impossible to have 2 or more miners inside a room, so much hot....

How is the humidity?

Very low, i live in madrid, spain.

http://www.target.com/p/room-essentials-5-tier-wire-shelving-black/-/A-13892293#prodSlot=medium_1_1&term=shelves

There are smaller versions, the 3 shelf and 4 shelf version. You might be able to find something local.

yeah something like that was what i was planning to buy hehe. Smiley thx
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July 24, 2014, 07:09:10 AM
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B looks like it would get rained on. I assume Madrid does get some rain, at some point in the year..

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July 24, 2014, 07:30:58 AM
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B looks like it would get rained on. I assume Madrid does get some rain, at some point in the year..

Yeah, right, and this year more often than any other year.

Covered area with roof (area A) its the chosen one i think Smiley I will just have to buy something to protect shelf from sun the few hours that sun hits that area Grin
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July 24, 2014, 10:28:07 AM
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B looks like it would get rained on. I assume Madrid does get some rain, at some point in the year..

Yeah, right, and this year more often than any other year.

Covered area with roof (area A) its the chosen one i think Smiley I will just have to buy something to protect shelf from sun the few hours that sun hits that area Grin

At the very least I would keep some kind of very sheer material covering the miners, like maybe the mesh used in a window screen.  This would deflect most water droplets wherever they may come from.  Hot miners won't condense water but the roof will and a few drops falling down and poof.
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July 24, 2014, 02:18:01 PM
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B looks like it would get rained on. I assume Madrid does get some rain, at some point in the year..

Yeah, right, and this year more often than any other year.

Covered area with roof (area A) its the chosen one i think Smiley I will just have to buy something to protect shelf from sun the few hours that sun hits that area Grin

Here is my open air setup of S2s running on an empty apartment that I own.
(Local laws WILL make me loose the apartment if I rent it, that´s why I mine there).
It has been running without issue for a few months. It has rained over there a few times without issues so far.
The only thing that really becomes an issue is the dust. I do need to go over there every 3 weeks to clean them with an air compressor.
The image has low quality because I took it from the security camera. I could take better pictures the next time i go there if you´r interested.
The rack it´s located at about 2.5 meters from the balcony.
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July 25, 2014, 02:59:38 AM
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B looks like it would get rained on. I assume Madrid does get some rain, at some point in the year..

Yeah, right, and this year more often than any other year.

Covered area with roof (area A) its the chosen one i think Smiley I will just have to buy something to protect shelf from sun the few hours that sun hits that area Grin

Here is my open air setup of S2s running on an empty apartment that I own.
(Local laws WILL make me loose the apartment if I rent it, that´s why I mine there).
It has been running without issue for a few months. It has rained over there a few times without issues so far.
The only thing that really becomes an issue is the dust. I do need to go over there every 3 weeks to clean them with an air compressor.
The image has low quality because I took it from the security camera. I could take better pictures the next time i go there if you´r interested.
The rack it´s located at about 2.5 meters from the balcony.
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dam your lucky to have an empty space to mine in...nice setup...if i only had the space n power n money to go bigger Sad

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July 25, 2014, 09:20:02 PM
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I got some more mining porn today.  Smiley

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July 25, 2014, 09:34:11 PM
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I got some more mining porn today.  Smiley

Very nice!!!

Are you using the 2000w server PSUs? How many S3s can they safely handle? I have counted 4 per PSU, how much they are pulling from PSU?

Thanks!
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July 25, 2014, 09:37:52 PM
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I got some more mining porn today.  Smiley

Very nice!!!

Are you using the 2000w server PSUs? How many S3s can they safely handle?

Thanks!

Yes I am using the DPS2000-BB's.  I am running 4 S3's per PSU.  I bet I could run more but I only have 8 PCIE cables per PSU.

I am pulling 33 amps @ 240V for 24 of them so 330W each.  That is only 1320W per PSU.  I could put 2 more easy on each PSU if I made new cables with more PCIE connectors.
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July 25, 2014, 09:40:35 PM
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Yes I am using the DPS2000-BB's.  I am running 4 S3's per PSU.  I bet I could run more but I only have 8 PCIE cables per PSU.

I am pulling 33 amps @ 240V for 24 of them so 330W each.  That is only 1320W per PSU.  I could put 2 more easy on each PSU if I made new cables with more PCIE connectors.

 Grin Good. Thus you can keep your PSUs unstressed and maybe more efficient? By the way, what happened with you Novec cooling project?
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July 25, 2014, 09:46:23 PM
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Yes I am using the DPS2000-BB's.  I am running 4 S3's per PSU.  I bet I could run more but I only have 8 PCIE cables per PSU.

I am pulling 33 amps @ 240V for 24 of them so 330W each.  That is only 1320W per PSU.  I could put 2 more easy on each PSU if I made new cables with more PCIE connectors.

 Grin Good. Thus you can keep your PSUs unstressed and maybe more efficient? By the way, what happened with you Novec cooling project?

The Novec didn't let me overclock the Neptune's enough to make it worth it.  I am waiting for the Monarch's to see if I can overclock them if they ever ship.
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July 25, 2014, 09:51:17 PM
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The Novec didn't let me overclock the Neptune's enough to make it worth it.  I am waiting for the Monarch's to see if I can overclock them if they ever ship.

 Undecided

Do you happen to have some SP10s in your disposition to test with Novec? It would be very interesting to see what the performance would be. Taking in consideration that you can pull some ~100W more from the PSU, by removing the fans, and with Novecs decent cooling...
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