I was looking at your miner dashboard, and it looked like the exhaust temps went up 1 or 2 degrees, implying at least some restriction. It would be nice if you could double-check the temps after a while to see if that is a temporary effect or long term effect.
Since you have extra boards you can install Pivotal Njord in the DG1 it works, only need the adaptor cable male female cable. When it starts temp will be higher but give 5-10' and will settle.
@@TheHobbyistMinerEverytime you turn it off and start again check if the DG1 is reading the fan speed or it will run at 100%. Probably because of the capacitors in the PSU the Njord don't reset on short power cuts, turn it off wait 5-10' and it will read speed again.
if that is the case i would blame the sizing of the filter allways oversize when it comes to filters. they plug up over times and you might need more capacity never choose what fits the m/3 from the producers if a filter i blocking the fan, the fan also needs to work harder so they use more power and last shorter time
you can get cone filters and box filters, these just eat dust if they are not use.. its also like using a normal filter carbon and not a inline, you cant move the filter around. you are creating a 6 foot machine 1 filter should take care of all those machine´s, nothing else makes sense you are just adding work and cost the reason you would use that shape of carbon filter is to remove heat from the top of the room from a wide surface or else a inline or a box makes more sense
Great Questions. They do muffle the noise of the Inline fans a tad. Nothing Crazy. Maybe a good test if i isolated the miner. As for the dirty filter, that is a good test!
@@TheHobbyistMinerand if there is a power difference with the dirty filter, clean the filter and retest to see if goes back to near the new filters power consumption
You could still put a AC Infinity muffler on the inlet before the filter, but that would be making it really long... You would definitely need more support for that. Also, im wondering if the filters are washable or at least perhaps lightly water sprayable?