Miner Setup Pics.
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 12:22 am
Just as an idea thought it might be nice to post up some pics of the setup for people to see how we are each configured.
I know some people just pay for a hosting service, but for those that have 1, 2 machines near a window, or down in the basement,maybe post up a picture with your setup and a brief description.
Only rules are...PLEASE PLEASE disable the GEO tags on the pictures. No one needs to know where you have miners running at.
If in doubt, when you right click the picture and look at the details, does it give GPS co-ordinates?
Open a picture editor, copy the whole picture, make a new picture, paste the contents in and then save that new picture.
If you aren't sure or don't feel safe, no one is forcing you to, but again, please be careful.
I don't want to see anyone's hobby/livelihood messed up over a simple snapshot of their setup, not worth it.
I ran 220 to a cut out board with socket wells and 220 sockets, let me double up the amps to get more miners in.
These pics show the rack with 21 miners going. Temp on the cool side remains under 60'F, the hotside is tarped off and has 3 vents to the outside for the heat to escape, and that remains at a constant 90' during the day, drops down to 80' so far at night.
I know some people just pay for a hosting service, but for those that have 1, 2 machines near a window, or down in the basement,maybe post up a picture with your setup and a brief description.
Only rules are...PLEASE PLEASE disable the GEO tags on the pictures. No one needs to know where you have miners running at.
If in doubt, when you right click the picture and look at the details, does it give GPS co-ordinates?
Open a picture editor, copy the whole picture, make a new picture, paste the contents in and then save that new picture.
If you aren't sure or don't feel safe, no one is forcing you to, but again, please be careful.
I don't want to see anyone's hobby/livelihood messed up over a simple snapshot of their setup, not worth it.
I ran 220 to a cut out board with socket wells and 220 sockets, let me double up the amps to get more miners in.
These pics show the rack with 21 miners going. Temp on the cool side remains under 60'F, the hotside is tarped off and has 3 vents to the outside for the heat to escape, and that remains at a constant 90' during the day, drops down to 80' so far at night.