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Where did you get dielectric fluid?
Ответитьel liquido de 3M es muy caro, alguna idea para un rig pequeño?
ОтветитьHello 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?
ОтветитьAwesome :)
Ответитьhola buenas tardes alguien sabe como se llama el liquido dieléctrico? y donde puedo comprar?
ОтветитьHey 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?
ОтветитьWhat type of tubing works best?
Ответитьit's cool, it's just about saving electricity now, and here's an additional fan, not good
ОтветитьOverkill 1000 but good job
ОтветитьWhen 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?
Use a 2 stage system and there is no need for the cooling part with 3M fluid!
ОтветитьYou should have just used a 2xD5 setup.
These pumps are all significantly worse than what dual D5's would do.
"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.
Can you immerse a S19 amlogic board (doesn't have a SD port, it has a micro USB port).
ОтветитьDo these fan spoofers work on Goldshell Lite models?
Ответитьsir if ever i have a hydraulic hose here. can i use it as my pipe? instead of finding a proper pipe for dielectric coolant?
ОтветитьIt 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?
Ответитьsomeone 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
Do you have a link to the tank? I've looked on engineering fluids site but apparently my google foo is weak.
ОтветитьNiceeeee
ОтветитьWhat type of fan are you using to cool the radiator? What cfm, rpm, and watts is it? If you could give me a link for that it would be much appreciated. Thanks have a great day!
ОтветитьFun stuff!
ОтветитьCan you try it with a Goldshell KD5? :)
ОтветитьSir 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
Ответитьgeneral dieelectric fluid is pure TRASH. This is not the fluid you want to use for long term reliability
ОтветитьWhat is the tank made of? Brilliant video.
ОтветитьCan you do a short video to hear it run?
ОтветитьWhy are all the asic immersion cooling having the asic miners stand on end?
ОтветитьHow do you know how many asics/gpus a radiator can handle?
ОтветитьDoes the most recent version of firmware require fan spoofers?
ОтветитьBitcool recomends 3cm of liquid on top of the miner BTW
ОтветитьCan you please give a detail like what kind of pump n radiator you’re using?
ОтветитьI don't understand the 200k BTU either, but I was hoping to see better temps :( 200k BTU in a calculator is like 50+ kw of heat (again I have no idea how the thermal thing works) - that S19 is using how many watts? 4000w/4kw?
ОтветитьHey, 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?
ОтветитьDo you think DCX is a trust worthy company?
ОтветитьYou’re the man Nick!! 👍
ОтветитьWould you please throw the link for that piece fitting you used to solider on the radiator?
ОтветитьHow did he fix the bubbles coming from pump?
ОтветитьDo you work for IMSA?
ОтветитьGreat video. Keep up the good work.
Ответитьyou 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.
Ответитьhow did you install the fan spoofs? Thanks...
ОтветитьWhere did you get the container that your using or how did you make it and what material did you use/
ОтветитьDo you happen to have an idea how much actual fluid volume the s19j pro displaces? Any info would help. Thanks!!
ОтветитьSerious investment but fair play looks cool
ОтветитьDONT USE MINERAL OIL LMAO.
ОтветитьSubscribed: 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
ОтветитьAppreciate 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?
ОтветитьDefinitely 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.
ОтветитьHappy to see that our cooling fan simulators helped with your set up! Keep the videos coming - we're really enjoying them!
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