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Thanks @Tom3 for your input and advice! I haven't intentionally powered down for over a month and was curious as to what others do. Great advice to have extra fans on hand.Tom3 wrote:I never power off a miner unless it is necessary for changing pools or hashboard problems or changing a fan. Fans and BBBoards i have always on stock.
But regarding cooling a room is more difficult or a challenge. Usually, I learnt from a heating technician, heat is near the floor and if the room is getting to hot you need a ventilator which is bringing out the hot air off the room. So myself I let build a channel to the window and on the floor is strong venitlator which brings the hot air out. This ventilator is regulated according the room temparatur. In Wintertime I change the ventilator and he brings in the cold air which warms up the whole floor of the building. Then you need probably a ventilator who brings in the cooler air in the room (in summertime).
But all depending how many miner you have working in a room. Also it depends GPU or ASIC.
Also my experience with ASIC miner from bitmain S9 13.95 if they were running for 2-3 month without break and I power off I often encounter hashboard problems.
Anyway if you have a couple of ASIC miners running your facing electricity problems which are even the bigger challenge.
And one thing I am facing is the pool I am mining if I put of my miner during hashing a block I may use all the income. Therefore I never put off a miner.
Hmm interresting. What were his arguments about the heat is near the floor? I have studied mechanical engineering and spent alot of time on thermodynamics. I have learned the opposite: that the density of gasses are related to pressure and temprature by the laws of thermodynamics. As a result, by constant atmospheric pressure (well negligible pressure differentials) the air wil expand as a result of higher temperature, making the air less dense. This causes the hot air to rise to the ceiling and the cold air to remain on the floor. One reason i can think of why the heat is near the floor is because the floor acts as thermal buffer, storing alot of heat but this seems unlikely because the floor gets cooled by the dense cold air.Tom3 wrote:I never power off a miner unless it is necessary for changing pools or hashboard problems or changing a fan. Fans and BBBoards i have always on stock.
But regarding cooling a room is more difficult or a challenge. Usually, I learnt from a heating technician, heat is near the floor and if the room is getting to hot you need a ventilator which is bringing out the hot air off the room. So myself I let build a channel to the window and on the floor is strong venitlator which brings the hot air out. This ventilator is regulated according the room temparatur. In Wintertime I change the ventilator and he brings in the cold air which warms up the whole floor of the building. Then you need probably a ventilator who brings in the cooler air in the room (in summertime).
But all depending how many miner you have working in a room. Also it depends GPU or ASIC.
Also my experience with ASIC miner from bitmain S9 13.95 if they were running for 2-3 month without break and I power off I often encounter hashboard problems.
Anyway if you have a couple of ASIC miners running your facing electricity problems which are even the bigger challenge.
And one thing I am facing is the pool I am mining if I put of my miner during hashing a block I may use all the income. Therefore I never put off a miner.