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November 17, 2014, 02:56:26 AM |
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Seen all too many of these over the years, not just in PC's either, but in many other electronics
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ZwNpPhVYrSrPMS71GLc7TEnbqA9VSZopGn // Gift5YapqsZqSTW8T4S3sCU4sngCkvh4ba // 3Gwc4KzVtuJ9ADnuqzF7XRhSaaE7HkBWpr // 1PAGEHrN62tgUHncGWbbhKe9jhZGXsxFC4 "In a nutshell, the network works like a distributed timestamp server, stamping the first transaction to spend a coin. It takes advantage of the nature of information being easy to spread but hard to stifle." -- Satoshi {SAT OS hi}
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klondike_bar
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November 17, 2014, 03:59:06 AM |
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anyone built an outdoor mining cabinet? I want to put some S1 or S3 units outdoors for the winter, but am afraid that wayward snow/slush/debris on my balcony (its an apartment) might get sucked in or otherwise contact the equipment.
The solution in my mind is a 4-walled box (bottom,top,sides) with 1-2 fabric filters over the inlet/exhaust sides of the box (mostly the inlet). Main concerns are the inlet fabric icing over (if heat removal is too effective) or being the target of pigeon intrusion (yeah these guys are a messy problem - and a huge source of dust and debris on the balcony)
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November 17, 2014, 05:36:34 AM |
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anyone built an outdoor mining cabinet? I want to put some S1 or S3 units outdoors for the winter, but am afraid that wayward snow/slush/debris on my balcony (its an apartment) might get sucked in or otherwise contact the equipment.
The solution in my mind is a 4-walled box (bottom,top,sides) with 1-2 fabric filters over the inlet/exhaust sides of the box (mostly the inlet). Main concerns are the inlet fabric icing over (if heat removal is too effective) or being the target of pigeon intrusion (yeah these guys are a messy problem - and a huge source of dust and debris on the balcony)
you can plumb it to a universal car intake (cone) filter and if need be some have optional shielding or do some DIY. Edit: something similar to this: http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NjUwWDY1MA==/z/O4EAAOxyn~pR227c/$T2eC16JHJHUFFfhDpWd3BR227cLk-g~~60_35.JPG
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klondike_bar
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November 17, 2014, 11:30:11 AM |
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anyone built an outdoor mining cabinet? I want to put some S1 or S3 units outdoors for the winter, but am afraid that wayward snow/slush/debris on my balcony (its an apartment) might get sucked in or otherwise contact the equipment.
The solution in my mind is a 4-walled box (bottom,top,sides) with 1-2 fabric filters over the inlet/exhaust sides of the box (mostly the inlet). Main concerns are the inlet fabric icing over (if heat removal is too effective) or being the target of pigeon intrusion (yeah these guys are a messy problem - and a huge source of dust and debris on the balcony)
you can plumb it to a universal car intake (cone) filter and if need be some have optional shielding or do some DIY. Edit: something similar to this: http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NjUwWDY1MA==/z/O4EAAOxyn~pR227c/$T2eC16JHJHUFFfhDpWd3BR227cLk-g~~60_35.JPG I feel like that sort of filter may be insufficient for the 1000-1200cfm airflow im expecting (if running 6-8 antminers), and may not solve my concerns over any moisture freezing up on the intake if temperatures there hover around zero (assuming its -5C outside but some heat from the mining keeps the area of the intake close to 0C)
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phillipsjk
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Let the chips fall where they may.
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November 17, 2014, 11:38:56 AM |
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anyone built an outdoor mining cabinet? I want to put some S1 or S3 units outdoors for the winter, but am afraid that wayward snow/slush/debris on my balcony (its an apartment) might get sucked in or otherwise contact the equipment.
The solution in my mind is a 4-walled box (bottom,top,sides) with 1-2 fabric filters over the inlet/exhaust sides of the box (mostly the inlet). Main concerns are the inlet fabric icing over (if heat removal is too effective) or being the target of pigeon intrusion (yeah these guys are a messy problem - and a huge source of dust and debris on the balcony)
pfft, nobody reads a 323 page thread before posting? (I used the search feature to save time.)
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James' OpenPGP public key fingerprint: EB14 9E5B F80C 1F2D 3EBE 0A2F B3DE 81FF 7B9D 5160
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November 17, 2014, 12:52:51 PM |
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anyone built an outdoor mining cabinet? I want to put some S1 or S3 units outdoors for the winter, but am afraid that wayward snow/slush/debris on my balcony (its an apartment) might get sucked in or otherwise contact the equipment.
The solution in my mind is a 4-walled box (bottom,top,sides) with 1-2 fabric filters over the inlet/exhaust sides of the box (mostly the inlet). Main concerns are the inlet fabric icing over (if heat removal is too effective) or being the target of pigeon intrusion (yeah these guys are a messy problem - and a huge source of dust and debris on the balcony)
pfft, nobody reads a 323 page thread before posting? (I used the search feature to save time.) That is one. There is an older one that I cannot find now that was a sealed cube with inlet and outlet vents in like 2ft of snow working perfectly.
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raskul
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November 17, 2014, 12:57:02 PM |
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tips 1APp826DqjJBdsAeqpEstx6Q8hD4urac8a
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firewire2013
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November 17, 2014, 07:28:13 PM |
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Hoping to add to this every month Nice mining rig. Simple yet effective. Not just need to turn that laptop into a raspberry pi and ur good to go. Thank-you all for your interest. The PSU is a Dell 2100Watt and its quite loud but rock solid, the cables and unit doesn’t even get hot, I made all the cables using 16awg and 14awg, in the end I soldered the cables onto the rear of the PSU because the terminals are tapered not squared, also this will make more reliable connection. The router is a Cisco 2811 which is modular, allowing me to add more interfaces when required, this is instead of the crappy TalkTalk broadband router from the ISP. This setup is running 30 miles away from my house in my dad’s Pub loft, and I have made an IPSEC VPN tunnel from my home using a Cisco ASA 5505 firewall. This allows me to access all the devices remotely. Interesting how people are asking "why the laptop", it’s not clear from the picture but the laptop has a console cable plugged into the router allowing me to have a "physical" presence if for some reason the VPN tunnel fails and I need to access the router, also Team Viewer is installed which again is just in case there is a VPN or Telnet/SSH problem (Basically I’m a tinkering bastard and sometimes mess things up). a. What's the laptop for?
b. Why don't you put the router/switch just on top/beneath of the S3's?
PS I like your recycling of the packaging material... Cheesy The reuse of foam packaging is deaden the vibrations from the dell PSU and Cisco router. The router does get warm and was concered about warming the ants All miners are overclocked at 250 with a total hash rate of 1950-2000GH PSU costs: £25 Connector block cable and Plugs/Pins = £20 Below is the wiring setup.
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klondike_bar
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November 17, 2014, 07:44:09 PM |
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anyone built an outdoor mining cabinet? I want to put some S1 or S3 units outdoors for the winter, but am afraid that wayward snow/slush/debris on my balcony (its an apartment) might get sucked in or otherwise contact the equipment.
The solution in my mind is a 4-walled box (bottom,top,sides) with 1-2 fabric filters over the inlet/exhaust sides of the box (mostly the inlet). Main concerns are the inlet fabric icing over (if heat removal is too effective) or being the target of pigeon intrusion (yeah these guys are a messy problem - and a huge source of dust and debris on the balcony)
pfft, nobody reads a 323 page thread before posting? (I used the search feature to save time.) I don't intend to make a copy of that outdoor setup, as it's likely inadequate for my use, largely due to the high risk of pidgin intrusion. I don't doubt that a warm enclosed area would become infested with sky rats on my balcony, and as such a more per meant design is preferred. Imo, might buy some plywood and furnace filters to build something. The furnace filters leave lots of room for airflow, and are fairly thick so icing over is unlikely.
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Cryptozillah
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November 17, 2014, 08:21:47 PM |
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Hoping to add to this every month Clean setup !
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November 17, 2014, 08:37:12 PM |
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lenovo w510 10 mhash/sec and its like,3 yrs old,cant post pics atm
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November 17, 2014, 09:10:57 PM |
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[...] Thank-you all for your interest.[...]
Thank you for the elaborate answer (and the inspiration)!
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November 18, 2014, 12:37:50 PM |
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Interesting how people are asking "why the laptop", it’s not clear from the picture but the laptop has a console cable plugged into the router allowing me to have a "physical" presence if for some reason the VPN tunnel fails and I need to access the router, also Team Viewer is installed which again is just in case there is a VPN or Telnet/SSH problem (Basically I’m a tinkering bastard and sometimes mess things up).
I still don't get what's the laptop for. Why would you need VPN to access the router? Even if VPN connection fails you would still have access to router through connection without VPN, on regular port. The only time you'll ever need RS-232 cable to access the router is during the initial setup, no mater how much tinkering you do it's just not right to have laptop close to the router. People are trying to tell you out of good intentions that if for some reason you need to have them close you are doing something wrong. Just my 0.00000002 BTC.
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phillipsjk
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Let the chips fall where they may.
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November 18, 2014, 01:42:26 PM |
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I still don't get what's the laptop for. Why would you need VPN to access the router? Even if VPN connection fails you would still have access to router through connection without VPN, on regular port. The only time you'll ever need RS-232 cable to access the router is during the initial setup, no mater how much tinkering you do it's just not right to have laptop close to the router. People are trying to tell you out of good intentions that if for some reason you need to have them close you are doing something wrong. Just my 0.00000002 BTC. I have my console for accessing my miner within 1m. Sometimes it is convenient to cluster your equipment. That said, I should be getting that miner working, rather than posting here PS: I eventually want to use an RS-232 cable to do initial setup on a second router: with tor and IPv6 support.
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James' OpenPGP public key fingerprint: EB14 9E5B F80C 1F2D 3EBE 0A2F B3DE 81FF 7B9D 5160
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Undefeatable
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November 18, 2014, 02:54:58 PM |
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The beginning on this thread is much more interesting then the end. GPU placement can be so unique and cool and ASIC is just simple and same...
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SunnyIgor
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November 18, 2014, 04:09:13 PM |
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2 gpu rigs in the back 3 ASIC rigs in the front
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November 18, 2014, 05:28:18 PM Last edit: November 18, 2014, 06:25:11 PM by firewire2013 |
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Interesting how people are asking "why the laptop", it’s not clear from the picture but the laptop has a console cable plugged into the router allowing me to have a "physical" presence if for some reason the VPN tunnel fails and I need to access the router, also Team Viewer is installed which again is just in case there is a VPN or Telnet/SSH problem (Basically I’m a tinkering bastard and sometimes mess things up).
I still don't get what's the laptop for. Why would you need VPN to access the router? Even if VPN connection fails you would still have access to router through connection without VPN, on regular port. The only time you'll ever need RS-232 cable to access the router is during the initial setup, no mater how much tinkering you do it's just not right to have laptop close to the router. People are trying to tell you out of good intentions that if for some reason you need to have them close you are doing something wrong. Just my 0.00000002 BTC. I think you may have miss read that fact this setup is 30 miles away from my house. Without a connection via VPN tunnel from my house to the location of the miners, I would have no access what so ever, other than using Team Viewer through the laptop. Team Viewer on the laptop is backup access, also there are a select few commands that cant be done via tenet or SSH and you need console access.
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jvol
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November 18, 2014, 07:15:51 PM |
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Antminer S1s with standard cp2102 usb to TTL serial connections, undervolted, underclocked: where's the heatsink??? temps??
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Taugeran
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November 18, 2014, 07:34:29 PM |
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Interesting how people are asking "why the laptop", it’s not clear from the picture but the laptop has a console cable plugged into the router allowing me to have a "physical" presence if for some reason the VPN tunnel fails and I need to access the router, also Team Viewer is installed which again is just in case there is a VPN or Telnet/SSH problem (Basically I’m a tinkering bastard and sometimes mess things up).
I still don't get what's the laptop for. Why would you need VPN to access the router? Even if VPN connection fails you would still have access to router through connection without VPN, on regular port. The only time you'll ever need RS-232 cable to access the router is during the initial setup, no mater how much tinkering you do it's just not right to have laptop close to the router. People are trying to tell you out of good intentions that if for some reason you need to have them close you are doing something wrong. Just my 0.00000002 BTC. I think you may have miss read that fact this setup is 30 miles away from my house. Without a connection via VPN tunnel from my house to the location of the miners, I would have no access what so ever, other than using Team Viewer through the laptop. Team Viewer on the laptop is backup access, also there are a select few commands that cant be done via tenet or SSH and you need console access. +10 for diagram
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