Why do some immersion systems use a liquid-liquid heat exchanger and water coolers outside, but others just mineral oil for everything? What’s the deal? Why isn’t one obviously better than the other? What are the pro’s and con’s here?
Fluids are anywhere from $5-25 a gallon depending on what you use. Insfratructure costs vary depending on what you use. You could spend thousands commercially or much less DIY, plus additional costs for electricity to run the system.
Our smallest one 40KW 415/240V is at USD 2399. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VUl6y118AbU.html, Hi We also do the immersion, for more info to look at the link or contact me by Lizzy@aldminer.cn
The closer the oil temperature is to the transition temperature, the more flammable gases are produced.This may be a security risk, pay attention to safety.
Why have the tanks open on the top. Wouldn't you want to cover it from dust in your facility...seems poorly thought of imo. Put your psu in as well. One of the benefits would be less noise...thats the point of immersion cooling right? Get rid of the heat and fans?
We use cooling tower. Can be one cooling tank for one cooling tower, also can be several cooling tanks share on cooling tower. 200KW immersion cooling box, holding 39*S19, click: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-w029O8xXBHM.html
Because the fluid is used to run the miners at higher hashrates, and cooling the PSUs would merely diminish their ability run the miners at the highest hash rate possible.
I’m a totally layman, but I’d say no- because those massive coolers and pumps draw a huge amount of power. This cooling system provides a higher hashrate and reduced noice level - at the cost of more powerusage. Again - I’m a layman, but that’s my initial impression. Higher hasrate - higher powerconsumption. If it all adds up? They forgot to tell us that.
@@skakpedersen There is also much easier maintenance regarding duct cleaning. Cleaning dust on a single large radiator is much easier than doing on hundreds of ASIC miners individually.
@@skakpedersen I agree with you, the cooling in the Devices is fine, but those huge fans outside, water pumps, etc.. generates a lot of electricity, that's how I see it, so you have to make a balance between earning more and spending more electricity..
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Don't need any software. Our tank has a built-in system (network system) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VUl6y118AbU.html, Hi We also do the immersion, for more info to look at the link or contact me by Lizzy@aldminer.cn
This is nuts .. why run dry cooling on such a scale? water chilled heat exchangers are far cheaper, almost completely silent and are far, far more efficient.