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September 07, 2014, 06:15:53 PM |
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Hi All,
In real life I manage construction at a manufacturing facility. For an office I occupy a 24 foot by 8 foot enclosed trailer. It is stored outside in the North East US. In previous winters I have heated the space with small electric heaters. I am now thinking, why not use miners to generate heat, support the bitcoin network, and generate some dust. I understand mining is not profitable, but I am already burning electricity to heat the space.
Before anyone starts with the angle that I am stealing the electricity - I own the business, factory, trailer...
In order, my priorities are:
1 )Adequately heat the space 2) Not excessively loud as it is my office 3) Ease of use. I have not mined before nor do I write code or develop software. I do have an engineering degree and I am pretty handy, but computer science is not my background. Ideally I would like as close to plug and play as possible. I do not have much spare time. 4) Generate dust.
Any suggestions on hardware to achieve my goals would be welcome.
Thank you.
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September 07, 2014, 09:21:35 PM |
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In terms of noise, I prefer the Antminer S3s. The fans on it are pretty low speed, and don't sound like a like a hairdrier or jet engine like the SP machines do. I'd just get a high quality, single rail 1200w+ psu (you can buy the corsair AX1200s for reasonable prices on ebay) throw two or three S3+s on it, and you are good to go. You could also buy a PSU designed for quiet operation as well (The RM1000 is the only unit I'm familiar with, which can easily support two overclocked S3+s)
If that turns out to be too loud for you, you could look into soundproofing the area that you put your miners in, but I don't think you will have any problems in a noisy office environment... it should just blend in with the ambient noise.
Curious to find out what your setup will be and how it goes... keep us updated!
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September 07, 2014, 10:17:17 PM |
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I think you'd be surprised how little you'll need to heat a space. You probably had a 1.5KW or so heater in there, which was 'on' 8 hours a day, but which was only actually heating for half of that time. So you use 1.5 * 8 * 0.5 = 8kwh per day of heating. You then know how much capacity you have for mining, adjusting numbers for your specific need.
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September 07, 2014, 10:52:55 PM |
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I think you'd be surprised how little you'll need to heat a space. You probably had a 1.5KW or so heater in there, which was 'on' 8 hours a day, but which was only actually heating for half of that time. So you use 1.5 * 8 * 0.5 = 8kwh per day of heating. You then know how much capacity you have for mining, adjusting numbers for your specific need.
Hi Dogie, Thank you very much for the reply. I used 2 x 1.5 kw heaters last winter, running 14 hours per day (factory is open two shifts). So, 3.0 x 14 x .5 = 21 kwh/day. The S3 claims .34 at wall so I can now factor in cost of the miners and see if this is a worthwhile endeavor. Cheers, Les Cow
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September 07, 2014, 11:03:06 PM |
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I think you'd be surprised how little you'll need to heat a space. You probably had a 1.5KW or so heater in there, which was 'on' 8 hours a day, but which was only actually heating for half of that time. So you use 1.5 * 8 * 0.5 = 8kwh per day of heating. You then know how much capacity you have for mining, adjusting numbers for your specific need.
Hi Dogie, Thank you very much for the reply. I used 2 x 1.5 kw heaters last winter, running 14 hours per day (factory is open two shifts). So, 3.0 x 14 x .5 = 21 kwh/day. The S3 claims .34 at wall so I can now factor in cost of the miners and see if this is a worthwhile endeavor. Cheers, Les Cow the cost of the miner should make it worthwhile. if the electricity is 'free' because you'll be using the heat anyway, then the cost of the miner should easily be less than the value of the bitcoins it mines. its a no brainer! (i was planning to do the same for my home in england.. no boiler.. just bitcoin miners) -- Jez
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September 07, 2014, 11:41:19 PM |
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I think you'd be surprised how little you'll need to heat a space. You probably had a 1.5KW or so heater in there, which was 'on' 8 hours a day, but which was only actually heating for half of that time. So you use 1.5 * 8 * 0.5 = 8kwh per day of heating. You then know how much capacity you have for mining, adjusting numbers for your specific need.
Hi Dogie, Thank you very much for the reply. I used 2 x 1.5 kw heaters last winter, running 14 hours per day (factory is open two shifts). So, 3.0 x 14 x .5 = 21 kwh/day. The S3 claims .34 at wall so I can now factor in cost of the miners and see if this is a worthwhile endeavor. Cheers, Les Cow Although its not winter now, it would have been nice to get a kilowatt to try and quantify the .5 we are estimating.
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September 08, 2014, 12:33:20 PM |
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I'm have hashfast chip boards (VMC) watercooled with corsair H100i - they are taking air through wall holes from outside and blowing towards inside the house.. noise is acceptable, I mean they are not quiet, but after a while they are not bothering either. Packaged into MiniITX case: now I bought 2 more boards to build heater-miner to my parents with rPi. I like it - nice and compact and liquid cooled!
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September 08, 2014, 12:36:28 PM |
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you want s-1's and you want to underclock them and undervolt them. they are very cheap used and the fans run very quietly.
I am in the north east . NJ
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BrianM
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September 08, 2014, 12:37:34 PM |
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Its better to heat the house with those wood pellets they are dirt cheap.
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September 08, 2014, 12:41:14 PM |
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you want s-1's and you want to underclock them and undervolt them. they are very cheap used and the fans run very quietly.
I am in the north east . NJ
This is where we need someone to make a case that actually looks like a space heater to house the S1s. S1s really look like crap with their exposed circuit boards, and you also have to deal with an exposed power supply and PSU wires. I certainly wouldn't want to use them to heat a normal room in my house unless I could hide them.
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September 08, 2014, 07:54:48 PM |
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Since you blow all that air through the miners, you only "collect" the dust there, you don't generate it per se .. Construction areas usually have dust to collect every time when it's hot outside, so I wish you lots of rainy days!
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September 10, 2014, 01:50:51 AM |
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Hi Phillipma1957, Thank you very much for all your valuable input. This looks very promising. Cheers, Lesbian Cow
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September 10, 2014, 01:57:24 AM |
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Since you blow all that air through the miners, you only "collect" the dust there, you don't generate it per se .. Construction areas usually have dust to collect every time when it's hot outside, so I wish you lots of rainy days!
Construction takes place inside the buildings while my office trailer is outside the buildings so physical dust should not be a problem. Air coming out of the buildings is filtered through several chambers.
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September 11, 2014, 03:42:39 PM |
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Since you blow all that air through the miners, you only "collect" the dust there, you don't generate it per se .. Construction areas usually have dust to collect every time when it's hot outside, so I wish you lots of rainy days!
Construction takes place inside the buildings while my office trailer is outside the buildings so physical dust should not be a problem. Air coming out of the buildings is filtered through several chambers. Are you really Lesbian?
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September 12, 2014, 02:08:27 AM |
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Since you blow all that air through the miners, you only "collect" the dust there, you don't generate it per se .. Construction areas usually have dust to collect every time when it's hot outside, so I wish you lots of rainy days!
Construction takes place inside the buildings while my office trailer is outside the buildings so physical dust should not be a problem. Air coming out of the buildings is filtered through several chambers. Are you really Lesbian? No the cow is.
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September 13, 2014, 02:26:39 AM |
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Since you blow all that air through the miners, you only "collect" the dust there, you don't generate it per se .. Construction areas usually have dust to collect every time when it's hot outside, so I wish you lots of rainy days!
Construction takes place inside the buildings while my office trailer is outside the buildings so physical dust should not be a problem. Air coming out of the buildings is filtered through several chambers. Are you really Lesbian? No the cow is. You made me laugh out loud.
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September 13, 2014, 02:46:04 AM |
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Antminer S1's are going to be the best bang for your buck GHs wise. There were a bunch that just sold for $50 each. I would setup 4 S1's with 2x of the DPS-800 GBA 850W (1000W on 240V) power supplies and gigampz breakout boards. It is the absolute cheapest hashing power, bar none. That's what I started out with a few months ago now, it's really not much of a learning curve. Configuring routers and setting up wallets is basically the extent of it. I'd be happy to help you with any roadblocks by PM if you go that route, the Antminer web interface is (nearly) dummy-proof. Being in Canada, I plan on taking my leftover S1's and spreading them out through my business, home and cottage for some heat+hash. www.gigampz.com
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