This Antminer is advertised with 257 TH/s. Even with this huge Coolingsystem it just delivers 135TH/s!? Am i wrong or did this missed the advertised performance by 48%!?
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Some free advice for you guys: 60dBA is very loud. Why not use fans with lower noise level? The product is still not a low price level product for the end user, so somewhat more premium fans should fit your product concept better I think. And why are you mixing the water with air?, you let it in the reservoir from the top. If feed from bottom while using a divider wall, you can let the air separate out nicely in the reservoir. I wish you all the best in your development process.
@@lopezmario4633 S21 Hydro. I now learned that if I push the tube in a bit, so that it reaches under the water level, the bubbles goes away after a few minutes. I use the 12 kW Lianli water cooler.
Distilled water. As the recommendation mentions the conductivity as the only factor to consider(?) while choosing/maintaining the liquid, I would be careful if adding antifreeze or other additive to the water. I used about 10 liters of de-ionized water for the first day of running my miner just to "wash" the miner and the cooler. That was about two fill ups, and in between these I made sure I emptied the system. Then I have only filled it once again, but with distilled water, and now my conductivity meter shows that my cooling water settled at a conductivity under 20 μs/cm. It slowly rises again though, so I likely will empty and refill it again in a few days. I assumed the recommendation of low conductivity for the cooling liquid is related to the consequences of leakage, but I'm not sure :D The only reason one would consider adding antifreeze that I could think of is that historically some antifreeze additives had a portion of Tolyltriazole in them, to prevent galvanic corrosion. There should be no need for that if you use same material in the radiator as in the miner cooling block (normally aluminum). I would avoid adding anything to the distilled water, as it likely just make the water get higher conductivity.
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all radiators weather in a car or power plant or a Ac unit, are rated in wats. its not a representation of consumption its a representation of heat dumping capacity. this rad can expel 8Kw of heat.
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This Antminer is advertised with 257 TH/s. Even with this huge Coolingsystem it just delivers 135TH/s!? Am i wrong or did this missed the advertised performance by 48%!?
The hahsrate in our video is the data when the mining machine just starts running. To reach 257T, you need to wait for a while.
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Can it be powered with a 240v to 380v single to 3 phase converter?
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Did anyone ever get an answers to how many miners the radiator can handle?
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Okay, nice advice.
Some free advice for you guys:
60dBA is very loud. Why not use fans with lower noise level? The product is still not a low price level product for the end user, so somewhat more premium fans should fit your product concept better I think.
And why are you mixing the water with air?, you let it in the reservoir from the top. If feed from bottom while using a divider wall, you can let the air separate out nicely in the reservoir.
I wish you all the best in your development process.
Thanks for your advice. Good day!
This is great tip! I thank you! I just purchased a s19 xp Hyd. What Asic do you have?
@@lopezmario4633 S21 Hydro.
I now learned that if I push the tube in a bit, so that it reaches under the water level, the bubbles goes away after a few minutes. I use the 12 kW Lianli water cooler.
@@lopezmario4633 do you own a mining farm?
@@kitewinds663Hello. Do you have stock firmware in your S21 hydro or other firmware?
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Good evening, does this kit support cooling just one S19 or can it cool more than one?
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Can you use distilled water or only antifreeze?
Distilled water.
As the recommendation mentions the conductivity as the only factor to consider(?) while choosing/maintaining the liquid, I would be careful if adding antifreeze or other additive to the water. I used about 10 liters of de-ionized water for the first day of running my miner just to "wash" the miner and the cooler. That was about two fill ups, and in between these I made sure I emptied the system.
Then I have only filled it once again, but with distilled water, and now my conductivity meter shows that my cooling water settled at a conductivity under 20 μs/cm. It slowly rises again though, so I likely will empty and refill it again in a few days. I assumed the recommendation of low conductivity for the cooling liquid is related to the consequences of leakage, but I'm not sure :D
The only reason one would consider adding antifreeze that I could think of is that historically some antifreeze additives had a portion of Tolyltriazole in them, to prevent galvanic corrosion. There should be no need for that if you use same material in the radiator as in the miner cooling block (normally aluminum). I would avoid adding anything to the distilled water, as it likely just make the water get higher conductivity.
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How many hydra miners i can connect in one radiator
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Does it rly work?
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Instead of water we add car coolant what will happen
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use distilled water
Why would the radiator use 8000w its just a few fans and a pump. thats an insane amount of energy
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all radiators weather in a car or power plant or a Ac unit, are rated in wats. its not a representation of consumption its a representation of heat dumping capacity. this rad can expel 8Kw of heat.