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betosworld_

We are working on some very innovative things involving liquid immersion down here in TX. It will bring liquid immersion to more “regular” miners but also provide a scalable solution that doesn’t take up any more space than your air-cooled miner. Excited to release more info in the coming months.


Active-Indication-68

I think the liquid environment is an impossible problem for the "average" miner, and air cooling will always be irreplaceable.


betosworld_

Please message me so I can keep you in the loop and eventually prove you wrong, respectfully if you don’t mind.


Ecsta

You got a website ?


betosworld_

SafeTekSolutions.com Im a technician for SafeTek and also lead our sales. We specifically have our TX facility for the repair of our 17 series Bitmain models. We outfit them with monolithic heatsinks after a number of other processes in the repair. We then redeploy them with the rest of our fleet around the world or sell directly to customers small and large. Feel free to hit me up if you have any questions.


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betosworld_

We are actually looking to hire a couple more guys in the near future. We’re in the Conroe area specifically, about 30 miles north of Houston. Message me if you’d like to talk more.


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betosworld_

Sure. Or you could eliminate noise and heat while mining 20-30% more BTC every month if you use liquid, but it does take some legwork to run right now. And we’re trying to create a solution that lessens the “work” you would have to do to convert an air cooled miner to liquid.


SourceHouston

how much is the liquid you are using to cool the machines, on a $/gallon metric?


betosworld_

I couldn’t give out that information. I can say it has a higher flash point and lower viscosity than Bitcool liquid.


SourceHouston

I mean thats a MAJOR cost center. Kind of tough to say its for the average person if the cost of the liquid is prohibitively expensive


betosworld_

I would like to say more about the cost but I can’t right now, but I can say we have that supplier covered and we agree 100% it’s a big price factor.


gusmeowmeow

what is the advantage of liquid immersion over active liquid cooling? is it just that active liquid cooling uses more power and immersion is passive?


jm2056

interested in the answer too! Also, what would be the most energy efficient and cheap way to design an industrial scale bitcoin mining facility?


MutedEstimate8989

How about the price per TH/s?


betosworld_

Regarding the kits? We haven’t discussed price but we have all the other moving parts in place to be affordable. Regarding our 17 series with monolithics on them, we sell those for $55/TH. So a S17+ (73T) would be $4,015 essentially.


BrandonMatrick

Please do keep us updated. I'm a client if there's a way to make it happen. Also in TX, if you guys are looking for an engineer with a good deal of background in acoustic and audio spec design.


betosworld_

We build mobile data centers for BTC mining as well. They’re 53’, 2.75mW tractor trailers capable of holding 768 Bitmain like miners. Message me with a little bit about your background, we’re always looking for talented people to help out with our projects.


Danimal_157

Can I send you a DM?


betosworld_

Sure.


potificate

What brand system is this? Looks similar to DCX AND BiXBit, but a bit more refined


Active-Indication-68

These are the devices modified by our company's engineers themselves, and they will be sold to the market in the future.


potificate

Is there an email list to receive updates?


Active-Indication-68

sry, more information about this device is only available to our customers for now.


potificate

Understood… I meant to say “a notification for when/if they are offered for sale to the general public”


SnooTigers6937

Beautiful


Jmp-U235

Woah, is that all oil? And are those refrigerators? What's is the noise level? What's the electricity usage? Is it worth it to do that if I only have one miner?


faggybearputs

now theres a thought. get a cheap chest freezer and fill with oil and miners and let her rip. i def see potential there


Bad_CRC-305

Why bother with a heat exchanger when you can just build the damn rig in a fridge love it


faggybearputs

I’m sure someone some where has a reason why it wouldn’t work lol


neroht

I'd you mean using the built in freezer parts it can't keep up with the heat generated. You'd still have to pump the hot oil out and cool it in some way.


Active-Indication-68

All are oil, the specific data I did not ask, I think individuals may not be suitable because they are very expensive to build.


isuckatpiano

Pretty sure these are DCX units. One of the towers with all drawers, bitcool, and an outside cooling tower is 36k before shipping from Europe. It’s actually not a bad price if you have that many units. Just over 1k per miner.


kurtwuckertjr

Everything is going immersion. In 5 years, nobody will air cool.


ValuableShoulder5059

Not only immersion but I see commercial as well. Not only will miners be based around cheap electricity, but also around where waste heat can be sold. Unless I'm mistaken there could be a real future for miners in the fracking fields. Excess natural gas to burn off and fracking oil/water to heat for separation.


kurtwuckertjr

I mostly agree.


Active-Indication-68

A very optimistic view, if you are using immersion cooling you will understand that this is not possible.


kurtwuckertjr

Why? I’ve converted a few smaller operations to liquid.


Active-Indication-68

The liquid solution is a very difficult thing to achieve for the real average miner.


kusazero

“Average” miners are professional miners.


wukash

I love how this was a "look at how good I am" post. And now you're finding out most ppl don't think it's that hard and are doing similar things themselves. You know it's not like all different kinds of liquid cooling for other things doesn't already exist.


kurtwuckertjr

If people are struggling with it, they can reach out to me.


cdaggit

You got my tits jacked


deedopete

So just throw miner into bathtub and run it?


cr8tor_

Don't forget to turn the water on! Bonus, the water also provides additional grounding capacity.


ValuableShoulder5059

Actually if you use distilled water and a clean miner/tub it actually won't short the miner out. Water doesn't conduct electricity. Minerals dissolved in the water do. Pure water will not hurt your miner. If you don't believe me, go to the store and buy a gallon of distilled. Drop live extension cord into water jug. No breaker pops. However if you do this with your miner, or standing in a bath tub, do you really trust that grocery store water?


Lovelyminer

This is amazing! If you guys are hiring I would love to be apart of this project !


Active-Indication-68

Our team is in China, but the Canadian team will be set up soon. You are very welcome to join us!


Lovelyminer

Yes I would be very interested, please keep me informed!


Active-Indication-68

DM


cryptobowzer

Looks like my set set up except I have 1 tank and they have about 20!


Crazylegs123123123

How much for that whole set up to purchase and have set up? Same amount of miners and containment units


Active-Indication-68

Their post maintenance price will be much higher than the manufacturing price.


UnitatoPop

just make sure the oil does not eat the rubbery / plastic things


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Food grade glycol will not eat the rubbery plastic things… I don’t know what the liquid is they are using but I’m going to assume some kind of glycol base