Immersion Cooling an S19 J Pro Bitcoin Miner With Overclock to 130TH!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2022
  • Dielectric Coolant Immersion Cooling for crypto mining with an ASIC Bitcoin Miner!
    This is my second attempt at a DIY immersion cooling rig for my S19J Pros. This time Im testing an OVERCLOCK beta from ASIC.to
    Everything is running stable and 10-20C cooler than on air cooled down here in Florida!
    LINKS:
    The Radiator: amzn.to/33Ik6cT
    Fan Spoofers: amzn.to/3mU4olr
    CPVC Elbows: amzn.to/34mJNjv
    My Discord Channel: / discord
    My instagram: @nicholas_james_johnson
    The Pump - burtprocess.com/march-0135-00...{campaign}&cpag={adgroup}&kw=&{campaign}&gclid=Cj0KCQiA2sqOBhCGARIsAPuPK0iAzpLLlmmb47fjjru8YITdT3PRNfcME77ccPnnTvn18fZXgis5wl4aAisgEALw_wcB
    #immersion #bitcoin #mining
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Комментарии • 288

  • @RoosterCogburn33
    @RoosterCogburn33 2 года назад +27

    Bro, you just keep doing it man. Hitting Ws and Ls but you're in the game and that's the best part. Respect brother. Fun to watch this candid journey.

    • @lizzyshi3917
      @lizzyshi3917 2 года назад

      Hi, we manufacturing and selling immersion cooling box, check this link to learn more ruclips.net/user/shortse-MFJc0QAU8?feature=share, thanks!

  • @mattdarche2804
    @mattdarche2804 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic video and great setup! Looking forward to seeing updates in the future, thanks for sharing Nicholas!

  • @Okvals_91
    @Okvals_91 2 года назад +1

    Duuude i love you and your videos so much. I also started to make some ideas with watercooling and didn‘t know where to start. But thanks to you, the messy stuff is allready done ! You are my hero 😃💪🏻

  • @GrizzilyX
    @GrizzilyX 2 года назад +4

    cant wait to give this a try ! awesome content as always !

  • @buyminers7450
    @buyminers7450 2 года назад +2

    Happy to see that our cooling fan simulators helped with your set up! Keep the videos coming - we're really enjoying them!

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад +1

      Heyyyy! My fan spoofer provider!! Hope you’ve seen a tiny blip of traffic from the videos:)

    • @buyminers7450
      @buyminers7450 2 года назад

      @@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Absolutely, we appreciate all of your support! :)

  • @tlengman
    @tlengman 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video! I love your channel, thank you for sharing your experiences.

  • @devinnelson8951
    @devinnelson8951 2 года назад

    I love watching this Chanel. It’s such a down to earth mining enthusiast and it’s just cool how he talks about it

  • @SPLIFFZPUFFZ
    @SPLIFFZPUFFZ 2 года назад +2

    Your unbridled honesty is part of your charm :)

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад

      Thanks, Kyle!! I figure I can show my mistakes so hopefully some others can bypass them!

  • @gm_talisman7049
    @gm_talisman7049 2 года назад +1

    It's been a lot of fun to watch the progression in the discord 🔥🚀

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад

      Thanks! Yeah, I was in there distracting myself throughout the whole shoot!

  • @atthewmy007
    @atthewmy007 2 года назад

    One of the best youTube channels about mining I've seen! Keep it up!

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад

      Thanks! Im having a great time making all of these, im not stopping any time soon!

  • @alexshephard7943
    @alexshephard7943 2 года назад

    definitely gonna be following you on your IC journey!

  • @GaryKokaisel
    @GaryKokaisel 2 года назад

    You are a pioneer! Great work!

  • @LinedRogue
    @LinedRogue 2 года назад

    Thank you for the video 👍 I can't wait for the next video.

  • @adamgray6587
    @adamgray6587 2 года назад

    I first came across your channel with your first immersion video and I was like….”this guy 🥴” . … now I’m like… “ this guy👌🏼😎”. It’s awesome to see people who show their mistakes and tribulations. Subscribed and am excited to see your next rendition. Also good job on upping the content quality (sound, lighting editing).

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад

      Thanks! Yeah I’m going to need an assistant before TOO long. Keeping the video quality up while also focusing on these fairly oily, dirty builds is a challenge!!
      The next iteration should be pretty solid! Then we can work on heating my pool with the oil temps using a plate exchanger

  • @af6727
    @af6727 2 года назад

    Lovely! I'm particularly interested that you've decided to build your own system. That would be a much-awaited RUclips series! Watching closely. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jamesm7346
    @jamesm7346 2 года назад

    Man you did very good job thanks for the info, and hard work but at the same time I know you’re having a blast 👏

    • @lizzyshi3917
      @lizzyshi3917 2 года назад

      Hi, we manufacturing and selling immersion cooling box, check this link to learn more ruclips.net/user/shortse-MFJc0QAU8?feature=share, thanks!

  • @roadracer46
    @roadracer46 2 года назад +2

    Excellent content as usual.

  • @somedudecrypto9996
    @somedudecrypto9996 2 года назад +1

    This was so freaking cool dude

  • @minutemanprep
    @minutemanprep 2 года назад +1

    Another awesome video. Can't wait to get my KD5s into my DCX system.

  • @marechalrommel
    @marechalrommel 2 года назад

    Very nice dude. Keep going. Very interesting content.

  • @jordan_BTC
    @jordan_BTC 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for these videos I am trying to do the exact same thing and I’m finding this very helpful

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад +1

      Hopefully there are some mistakes I can make so that you dont have to!

  • @mitchelk2589
    @mitchelk2589 2 года назад

    I'm basically doing the same thing up here in Canada, got a couple of S19j pro and an L3+ I'm finding it way too loud here in my work (aluminum race trailer) space. the s19 screaming for days on end are making me hear them in my sleep! lol anyways I'm keen to get some immersion going so your videos are a huge help. many thank from up here in Vancouver BC keep up the great work. love your honesty and failures much to be learned and understood from failures so thank you

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад

      Thanks mitchel! If you join the discord you can share your design ideas with the group, there are actually a few engineers in there!

  • @Timeless_Essence
    @Timeless_Essence 2 года назад

    Great video. Keep up the good work.

  • @abec8929
    @abec8929 2 года назад

    You’re the man Nick!! 👍

  • @orielmarinbroker
    @orielmarinbroker 2 года назад +1

    Thats awesome 🔥🔥

  • @osthyvel100
    @osthyvel100 2 года назад

    Happy that you got it working a lot better! If we were closer, geological wise i would more than love to help you building a bigger system for all the miners. Great content as always, a big like on the videos!

    • @lizzyshi3917
      @lizzyshi3917 2 года назад

      Hi, we manufacturing and selling immersion cooling box, check this link to learn more ruclips.net/user/shortse-MFJc0QAU8?feature=share, thanks!

  • @Gmgo38
    @Gmgo38 2 года назад

    Sir! Keep it up awesome video wow... Just wow.

  • @trustlister9297
    @trustlister9297 2 года назад

    Haaaa, yeah man! Replied to another of your awesome videos but didn't mentioned the name of my supplier in Poland :-) DCX, this guys are coool!

  • @DCXLiquidImmersionCooling
    @DCXLiquidImmersionCooling 2 года назад +2

    LOVE THAT!!! This DCX enclosure & 40kW dry cooler looks different now, but thanks for mentioning!

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад

      Whoops! Just scraped a google image!! There are I think three guys in my discord server who have ordered your 40kw system and Ill be visiting one of them to talk about it once its installed!

  • @Soniaganhi
    @Soniaganhi 2 года назад +51

    Mrs Charlotte's is legit and her method works like magic I keep on earning every single week with her new strategy.

    • @marinajulie9681
      @marinajulie9681 2 года назад

      I'm from Germany I used to take loan from the bank for surviver but after trading with expert Mrs Charlottes she changed my financial status for real

    • @marinajulie9681
      @marinajulie9681 2 года назад

      I'm now a creditor not debtor anymore

    • @Springsteen002
      @Springsteen002 2 года назад

      Sometimes I wonder if she's used magic power trade

    • @Springsteen002
      @Springsteen002 2 года назад

      I've never heard or seen any of her clients complain of Lost....I think she's just too perfect

    • @jimmygomez5079
      @jimmygomez5079 2 года назад

      Hello, anyone there👋

  • @stevecrabb1
    @stevecrabb1 2 года назад

    Another fantastic video. I'll give it a couple more weeks of you sorting stuff out before I launch in 😉.

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад

      Yep, everything for the 'final form' should be arriving in a couple weeks

  • @Phil2001
    @Phil2001 2 года назад

    Great job!

  • @jaffaryasin8346
    @jaffaryasin8346 2 года назад +2

    Definitely gives me more confidence in building my first tank. I was very new and simply built a box to fit everything in with a 12" exhaust. It works well but didn't reduce the sound as much as I hoped. I have been bouncing the idea around and seeing the past two videos, I'm pretty confident I can do it now. Probably will have 2 tanks, 1 for my 5GPUs and 1 for my 2 BTC miners.

    • @cesiodomeia-ponte444
      @cesiodomeia-ponte444 2 года назад

      What are your Asics? How much is your KWH?

    • @lizzyshi3917
      @lizzyshi3917 2 года назад

      Hi, we manufacturing and selling immersion cooling box, check this link to learn more ruclips.net/user/shortse-MFJc0QAU8?feature=share, thanks!

  • @thousandmile9477
    @thousandmile9477 2 года назад +4

    Nice design and great job adding in a bypass loop for the final iteration. You may want to look into enclosing the entire inner/ outer box portion as open-loop systems (such as cooling towers for commercial buildings, etc.) are notoriously subject to impurity build-up and can, over time, cause corrosion to your equipment. I think it may be simple enough to add a sealed lid to the outer box and thus creating a seudo-closed-loop system. Also have you considered designing this without a basin (outer box) and just pipe the heated water out directly from the bottom of the tank? You would need to install an expansion tank on the suction line as well as an air-separtor but I think this would be a bit more professional and you can basically just lookup a closed loop chilled water system schematic to get an idea of how to lay this out.

  • @2LiL-BiT
    @2LiL-BiT 2 года назад

    Fun stuff!

  • @davidking4672
    @davidking4672 2 года назад

    Nice man !

  • @usssmartdoofus516
    @usssmartdoofus516 2 года назад +1

    comment for algorithm, you need more subs, great vid

  • @bitcoinmechanic
    @bitcoinmechanic 2 года назад +1

    The biggest game changer here is that purpose built tank. Wish I could get a hold of something like that, which the plate at the bottom.

  • @teaganconnor8192
    @teaganconnor8192 2 года назад

    terrific video! I look forward to seeing your next filming journey with this setup. also, I do not suppose you would be willing to share where you found that 3d printable riser? I poked around on the internet and did not find one, any suggestions?

  • @Brute4rce1111
    @Brute4rce1111 2 года назад +1

    I'm building a single s19 pro immersion tank just like this one you made, except its made from scrap 16 ga steel, bent and welded. Your pointers certainly help me out!

    • @lizzyshi3917
      @lizzyshi3917 2 года назад

      Hi, we manufacturing and selling immersion cooling box, check this link to learn more ruclips.net/user/shortse-MFJc0QAU8?feature=share, thanks!

    • @AmadoLabonte
      @AmadoLabonte Год назад

      It is success now?I can offer you some davice

  • @OldBuford
    @OldBuford 2 года назад +3

    As a small time residential GPU miner who is already strapped for space an ASIC is just out of the question but its been a lot of fun watching the progression and seeing something like this go down, reminds me of the content i initially subbed to LTT for

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад +1

      @@abnersilverio less space but it imposes SO MUCH more with sound and heat

    • @stevecrabb1
      @stevecrabb1 2 года назад

      @@abnersilverio I'm seriously considering immersion cooling my GPU's. It makes a lot of sense from the noise, space and maintenance viewpoint. I fail to see a downside other than the up front cost, but if your in it for the long term it makes perfect sense. The DCX guys claim 75 GPU's will fit in one of their modular tanks. As long as you have the power then expansion in a limited space is possible.

  • @krishnansrinivasan830
    @krishnansrinivasan830 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome :)

  • @magdcs
    @magdcs 2 года назад +1

    Very entertaining

  • @jonathanbefus9433
    @jonathanbefus9433 2 года назад +1

    Appreciate the great content and the items listed, really gives me the confidence watching your trials and errors so keep it up :). Do you happen to have a source for the actual tank?

  • @31337ification
    @31337ification 2 года назад +1

    Great vid, really enjoying the journey you are on.
    You mentioned that the pump should be lower than the tank, but in the final design it looks higher?
    For drainage and to help prime the pump you might want to flip the pipe coming out of the hot tank so its under the tank not on top of it.

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад

      Funny you mention it, we’re actually talking about that in the discord this morning

  • @pyaesone2315
    @pyaesone2315 2 года назад

    Love it

  • @rvorous
    @rvorous 2 года назад +1

    Nice mkII design. Watch out for bubbling and air entrainment when the hot liquid falls out of the first box and into the second box. Try keeping a laminar flow rate, and angle the sides of the upper box slightly so the liquid "slides" into the lower box, rather than "falling" into it. Lastly, if possible the bottom of the upper box should be insulated from the liquid of the bottom box. If not, the heat in the lower box will naturally transfer to bottom of the upper box.

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад +1

      All good points! I’m not TOO worried about heat transfer since it’s a constant pump of new liquid, it’ll be in contact with the tank wall for like 0.05 seconds

  • @marlinbite7051
    @marlinbite7051 2 года назад +1

    Literally bursted out laughing when you said "possible I don't understand that data point, but...."
    My 90TH comes in tomorrow!!! Sorry I've been quiet in the Discord - busy week. But for those who haven't joined it yet GO! Fun group

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад

      No need to be sorry! Its all archived for ever and ever - feel free to go back and rehash something you didnt see live... And yeah, I still dont understand how BTUs work with respect to radiators.. I know air temperature matters, I know speed of fluid through there matters.. I know I DONT know the speed of my fluid through there...

    • @marlinbite7051
      @marlinbite7051 2 года назад

      @@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Start calculating RPM’s and volume between impeller arms 😂

  • @LCBREWDUDES
    @LCBREWDUDES 2 года назад

    Subscribed: Really dig your content and overall risk tolerant attitude. I have a quick question in your immersion cooling rig how much vibration does the entire unit create, I was thinking of putting it above an office in an attic space and didn't know if the vibration would transfer and become a nuisance to the office below? Thanks

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад +1

      It really doesn’t vibrate much at all! If the pump is on like the middle of a hollow cabinet or something it will buzz, but if you have something solid under it or screw it down it’s extremely quiet

  • @luismurillo8008
    @luismurillo8008 2 года назад

    Buen trabajo, solo te recomiendo que uses tuercas unión en la bomba, en la entrada y la salida del tanque, estoy con el fin de cualquier mantenimiento o reparación no tengas la necesidad de cortar tubos.

  • @MattWeber
    @MattWeber 2 года назад

    Ball valves yes on both sides of the pump, but also Unions on both sides of the pump for easy removal and maintanence... essentially ball valve > union > pump < union < ball valve. ensures that minimal liquid is lost during maintance needs.

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад +1

      Is there a CPVC union that I can detach and reattach without gluing in place???

  • @CraigBrosRacing
    @CraigBrosRacing 2 года назад +2

    Damnit man u did it again...good job...we must combine powers make a giant wet system...i also have a building with plenty of power and space an are ordering s19s soon from musk and may drive to pick them up also just depends...

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад

      Thats amazing! What state are you in?

    • @CraigBrosRacing
      @CraigBrosRacing 2 года назад

      @@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSENC...close to the Appalachian mountains and college...

    • @CraigBrosRacing
      @CraigBrosRacing 2 года назад

      @@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE finding a good business partner in crypto or in my area in general is extremely hard..

  • @BackyardBitcoin
    @BackyardBitcoin 2 года назад

    Great video! Thank you. Are you able to describe how the flow plate is designed? I’m trying to optimize my current immersion setup. Much appreciated!

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад

      It’s designed so that it’s really close to the exact size of the tank, then there are slits in the plate where the intake to the miner is so turbulent flow makes it way up and through the miner.

  • @ryanbeau9855
    @ryanbeau9855 5 месяцев назад

    That was so funny that over sized pump drained it

  • @pentachronic
    @pentachronic 2 года назад

    Have you thought about just replacing the heatsinks on the hash boards with a forced liquid heat exchanger (maybe just water through an aluminium block) and quick connects. Use a standard radiator and pump. Not weird dielectrics and a big bath. Basically like a car cooling system.

  • @thousandmile9477
    @thousandmile9477 2 года назад +3

    Also forgot to mention that having the free flowing water fall design may cause a lot of entrained air bubbles in the coolant (this is common in water but I don't know the properties of the coolant you're using), this may corrode/ pit and damage the pump as the bubbles basically implode when they reach the pump impeller where pressure dramatically rises. On that note, also be caution of designing with enough suction line pressure (look up NPSHa) or you can cause cavitation of the pump. Hope this helps!

    • @martinlucmorel
      @martinlucmorel 2 года назад

      You are correct the water fall should crest micro bubbles and can boil water I'm the impeller... that being said I think bitcool he's using is close to mineral oil I'm viscosity. Slowing down the bubble rate if there are any. The manufacturers tanks are actually built that. But if the fall is long before hitting the lower fluid that could happen! It's a good thing to look for!!

  • @poorinvestor
    @poorinvestor 2 года назад

    subbed

  • @sieve1826
    @sieve1826 3 месяца назад

    Only issue I can see is you need to have allowed the correct height in Box 1(inner) & 2(outer) for the thermal expansion of the dielectric fluid because you will need the level in Box 1 to be at least as full as the level of your pump suction pipework otherwise you will airlock and lose the prime of the pump(centrifugal pumps are not self-priming). If you are cycling this miner, then you'll either need to have a taller Box 1 or shorter suction pipework so you don't have to constantly monitor the fluid level in Box 1. Personally I would also be concerned of aerating the fluid as it waterfalls from Box 1 into box 2, maybe just allow for a taller Box 2(maybe matching or close to the height of Box 1) with holes drilled into the top of Box 1 to allow a smoother transition of flow between boxes. You will just need a larger volume of dielectric fluid.

  • @baldboomer
    @baldboomer 2 года назад

    Hey, awesome videos, I love watching the progression/trial & error! Outta curiosity how loud is that *recommended* pump compared to the wrong red centrifugal one you bought at first?

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад

      The red one was literally silent, but wrong rubber unfortunately. The March mdx one is still really quiet. I don’t know how to express exactly how quiet but you could have a whisper conversation while putting your ear right next to it.

    • @baldboomer
      @baldboomer 2 года назад

      @@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Cool, thanks! I was just wondering if it was like a great deal noticeably louder than the red silent one or something.

  • @ralphmalph6824
    @ralphmalph6824 2 года назад

    What is the tank made of? Brilliant video.

  • @justinpoudrier3486
    @justinpoudrier3486 2 года назад +2

    Where did you get the container that your using or how did you make it and what material did you use/

  • @yelpeellc
    @yelpeellc 2 года назад

    Can you please give a detail like what kind of pump n radiator you’re using?

  • @KTM.A2
    @KTM.A2 2 года назад

    Niceeeee

  • @TamDaoSpecialist
    @TamDaoSpecialist Год назад

    Hey Nicholas, awesome Video. I have a question. I trying to run my cooling system with ThermaSafe RTM High Performance Dielectric Heat Transfer Fluid from DCX. I use Bitmain Antminer Z15. how do you solve the problem that the thermal paste between the CPU chip and the cooling module is attacked? I heard that you can use some kind of metal foil. Iridium. Can you please say something about that?

  • @zarkov2324
    @zarkov2324 2 года назад +1

    use more ball valves, before and after pump and for bleeding air

  • @kcnelsonstudio844
    @kcnelsonstudio844 2 года назад

    Pause - you love in Florida, so this is more than applicable. You need to seal your system fluids to avoid evaporation though more importantly, condensation. Many of the immersion designs can achieve high flow which masks the issue of condensation by continuously mixing moisture into the fluids, but, if you have a dead spot, an eddy current, you might start to see pearls of water bubbles at the lowest point. Obviously, water conducts electricity and shorts out electronics. Seal the system, consider a ball valve drain at the lowest point.

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад

      That’s a great point to consider for the mkiii design!! Thanks! Iterations….

  • @GrassMonkeyLLC
    @GrassMonkeyLLC 2 года назад

    MAD Scientist !!

  • @leolldankology
    @leolldankology 2 года назад

    You should add some inline filters into your new system.

  • @Heathfx5
    @Heathfx5 2 года назад

    you should have taken all your hints from hydronic heating system design and put in isolator flanges, they bolt up to that pump and make it much less messy to replace a pump WHEN [not if] it fails. Also, rubber is quite fragile in a chemical sense, throw away the rubber seals and replace with PTFE. Avoid threaded connections whenever possible, soldered, glued and crimped connections will basically last forever without leaking. Also, add a sediment filter to protect the whole system, but specifically protect the pump and rad from any foreign schmoo that could clog it and reduce performance.

  • @HammersHammered
    @HammersHammered 2 года назад +1

    Always install barrel unions on parts that you'll commonly need to remove or infrequently replace. Ie. Both sides of pump.
    Will save a lot of pipe and fittings and makes future replacements/modifications a breeze.
    How do you keep the dielectric fluid clean if in open air? Maybe consider putting in a small Y strainer before the pump.
    Also how is the copper to PVC plumbed? I haven't done any before - resin or glue?
    Otherwise very interesting :)

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад +2

      The copper to pvc is a pre manufactured piece I got from supplyhouse.com.
      I may make a cover for the whole thing once it’s going to keep things out of the open tanks. Or an in-line filter, yeah.

    • @HammersHammered
      @HammersHammered 2 года назад

      @@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Oh? I thought you're using pvc glue or resin at 0:33 to put it in. Be careful if it's just pvc glue, it won't make a chemical bond.
      Keep it up. Interesting project.

  • @nexxusty
    @nexxusty Год назад

    "Spoofers" are just resistors.
    They put a load on the 12v or 5v line the fans use, thus the miner thinks the fans are running.
    A bit of solder and 50 cents in resistors would do this job.

  • @scottderyck1467
    @scottderyck1467 2 года назад

    someone probably already explained two things in the design at the end of the presentation
    one - there is no positive pressure for the pump in this design, put it all on legs and put a port near the bottom of the outer tank that drops to the pump
    two and I see this in many designs, don't let the miner tank share a wall with the "hotter liquid" or recovery tank. it will just help to heat up the cooler liquid and of course the coolest' liquid is at the bottom of the inner tank, in your later design. push the bottom of the outer tank up so the level stays high and that may allow for the aforementioned, higher than the pump port

  • @yj10guy
    @yj10guy 2 года назад

    It looks like you didn't mount the control board to the handle provided by EF. Instead you placed it in between the rails where the PSU was attracted originally. Can you share why you did it this way?

  • @calebesereal
    @calebesereal 8 месяцев назад

    Hello friend, about the thermal paste, could you tell me how long it lasts immersed in the fluid? or how often do I need to change?

  • @mrm.2540
    @mrm.2540 Год назад +1

    When you use immersion cooling you have also lower power consumption on basic settings? Is is possible to save few % of power consumption?
    My asic will consume 3154w I want to use immersion cooling, and I want downgrade power consumption to 3000w, is it possible?

  • @Khabbazhadi
    @Khabbazhadi 2 года назад +1

    interesting content and journey. apart from everything, i really like your personality and enthusiasm. love to meet you in person :)

  • @lancesmith5645
    @lancesmith5645 Месяц назад

    that is cool as hell.
    i realize this is an older video, but...
    some thoughts. on the tank you curently have, i belive i would want the seperation wall betweent he hot and cold sides to be a deadcell, even double or tripple pane, as (you may already have realized) the design of the outflow take exposes your cool side to heat. now the flow of the system makes so that dosent mater so much. still seems inefficient.
    as for your new tak design, seems like you accounted for A LOT of things that you learned from this experience. though my very first though would be what orientation this pair of mining units are going to be in, as if they are laying down, then i would want the outflow to be inline with their outports instead of 360 degrees. though if they are standing up then it wont mater.
    all in all this seems like a really cool project, and the concept will work well for what im planning.

  • @NadoJoe
    @NadoJoe 2 года назад

    This is pretty cool. I have two KD6’s on pre order. Could I use that for both of mine? How good is this for noise and cooling?

    • @lizzyshi3917
      @lizzyshi3917 2 года назад

      Hi, we manufacturing and selling immersion cooling box, check this link to learn more ruclips.net/user/shortse-MFJc0QAU8?feature=share, thanks!

  • @BILLY7372
    @BILLY7372 2 года назад

    I’m in FL too! Any idea when engineered fluids is coming out with their residential kit that you mentioned in a previous video? Currently running 4 sj pros air cooled but am trying to integrate immersion cooling soon. Thanks for all the content!

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад +1

      Oh neat, where in Florida? They were trying to get it worked out by the end of 2021, so they must be pretty close now that they missed that deadline.. In his last email he said a couple weeks, but that was a few days ago..

    • @lizzyshi3917
      @lizzyshi3917 2 года назад

      Hi, we manufacturing and selling immersion cooling box, check this link to learn more ruclips.net/user/shortse-MFJc0QAU8?feature=share, thanks!

  • @NewEnglandFSD
    @NewEnglandFSD 2 года назад

    Great Content Nicholas let connect more on Discord

  • @kevinjames1587
    @kevinjames1587 2 года назад

    Check out the pumps dcx use….look similar to red pump in video and just as quiet. I’m not quite sure what model they use.

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад

      I’m not sure they would say either. Industry secrets! But I know a couple guys who ordered from them. Maybe we can find a part number

  • @richardevergreen
    @richardevergreen 2 года назад

    Nice work. How loud is that March MDX pump you talked about at the end of your video? Does it work as well or better than that red one?

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад

      It works just as well. It’s a tiny bit louder but will last forever. And by louder it’s still very very wuiet

    • @richardevergreen
      @richardevergreen 2 года назад

      Dude you fabricated a great design. We are just starting out with mining and have five smaller T1s immersed in Bitcool. We made the mistake of using an underpowered radiator and so are in the process of a redesign. This video is very helpful. Thumbs up, subscribed.

  • @ddk4664
    @ddk4664 2 года назад +1

    Serious investment but fair play looks cool

  • @Brute4rce1111
    @Brute4rce1111 2 года назад

    Lol, I just bought that same exact Wise Water pump on amazon rn. I hope it works out!

  • @50shadesofgrade
    @50shadesofgrade 2 года назад

    how did you install the fan spoofs? Thanks...

  • @gcbailey34
    @gcbailey34 2 года назад

    Do you have a link to the tank? I've looked on engineering fluids site but apparently my google foo is weak.

  • @marcosluna9651
    @marcosluna9651 2 года назад

    Excellent video. Could you confirm what type of liquid or oil you used for the application?

  • @justinmonti7461
    @justinmonti7461 2 года назад +1

    Amazing work!
    Where can I purchase a tank like this?
    I would like to try to replicate your results looks amazing

    • @lizzyshi3917
      @lizzyshi3917 2 года назад

      Hi, we manufacturing and selling immersion cooling box, check this link to learn more ruclips.net/user/shortse-MFJc0QAU8?feature=share, thanks!

  • @guardian_ttv8855
    @guardian_ttv8855 2 года назад

    Where can i get a tank like this is can't find it anywhere

  • @Gumbile
    @Gumbile 2 года назад

    Bitcool recomends 3cm of liquid on top of the miner BTW

  • @papochaneitor3124
    @papochaneitor3124 Год назад

    hola buenas tardes alguien sabe como se llama el liquido dieléctrico? y donde puedo comprar?

  • @robinkuenzler1611
    @robinkuenzler1611 2 года назад

    One more recommendation put two valves one of each sides of the pump. If the pump needs to get replaced you have basically zero lost liquid.

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад +1

      Yeah thats definitely going into the next revision.. Its funny the things you dont think about before you actually do it

  • @seminovosdaapple
    @seminovosdaapple Месяц назад

    Man, didn't you invert the position of the pumps into the radiator? Hot liquid shouldn't enter in the top pump and the cold leaves in the bottom one?

  • @jimhill8272
    @jimhill8272 2 года назад +2

    You need a failsafe relay to trip off... so when your mag pump fails and they do... you don't boil your 12k miner.

    • @nexxusty
      @nexxusty Год назад

      If these things don't have a thermal shutdown trigger, they're shit anyway.
      Anything this expensive would and should have this.

  • @robertbell1807
    @robertbell1807 2 года назад

    Does the most recent version of firmware require fan spoofers?

  • @markwelschmeyer2426
    @markwelschmeyer2426 2 года назад

    dry disconnection quick connect hose ends. like hydraulic hose ends.

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад

      Thats a good addition idea! would have been quite helpful with the stupid pump error!! I guess I could run the whole thing with hoses instead of pipes.

  • @fastlane7613
    @fastlane7613 2 года назад

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't EF put out a video about flipping the power supply for reasons you mentioned? I know I saw something about that somewhere, if not EF.

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад

      Yep they did - and my first immersion video I talked about it and did it! But its super hard to maneuver the miner if youre by yourself and if you want to unplug anything its on the bottom... They have a kit to move the wiring to the top - not sure how much theyre charging for it

  • @kryptotechz
    @kryptotechz 2 года назад

    Can you try it with a Goldshell KD5? :)

  • @bitmor2628
    @bitmor2628 2 года назад

    The fans can run in the coolant. At least I've seen it done elsewhere.

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад

      They CAN run in the coolant, but they’re unnecessary and you’ll save a 150watts by removing them. That’s enough to run the pump!

  • @Anomaly417
    @Anomaly417 2 года назад

    Sir the 200k btu is heating but for cooling these are around 50k btu, I am actually doing the same thing and we were able to cool 6 s19 machines with one 30x30 radiator just like yours

    • @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE
      @SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE  2 года назад

      Oh! That’s very interesting about the different rating! I guess it was listed as a heater; I didn’t figure it would have a different capacity depending on the direction of heat.