Correct right?
No 0/N (neutral) connected?
As always @ShredZ thank u, i got the cable already but was asking how to wire the other cable end, but they are L1, L2 and L3 as u drawed
It’s perfectly working already-
After @VoskCoin I owe u a thanks, you’ve been supporting in almost all of my topics in here
I will let u know, I’ve tuned the system via asic.to and have now more different watt/th rates to choose from. (Tho I plan to change to Braiins(since they have home assistant integration, which will allow me to automatically control it via home assistant, taking consideration of solar productions and electricity market prices etc))
This is some baby steps to run it mostly out of our solar/backup battery
I’ve already talked to the plummer, he was very interesting in the project and hopefully we will very soon be hooking it all up to our central heating-
Awesome mate glad to hear! Can you please post results of the TH/watts that you got from each asic.to profile you tried? And miner temps? Love to see what’s achievable thank you! Looking forward to more updates
Right now I’m running 158 th and using 4474watts +250watts for the cooler-
Cooler is set to 2/4 in speed and I try to keep find the sweet spot, of drawing least watts but still keeping my miner under 75degrees c.
That’s 29,9 watts/th (not really that good)
But we have full sun here right now so I’m running it on second highes level in ASIC.to.
Sadly the lowest setting I can auto tune is 99th I will do calculation on that setting later-
First I set up pool at poolin, but then later shifted to NiceHash,
But then I noted that NiceHash has a diff(I expect it stands for difficulty?)
Nicehash has 683k while poolin only have 65k
Will this mean it will be easier for my miner to run on poolin?
I don’t fully get this part
if I’m not wrong, which I probably am, they measure difficulty differently maybe? only thing I can think of!
Awesome please keep us posted on the 99th when you do it! Do you have a wall meter that also says the power consumption? Just sometimes the power reader in the interface isn’t accurate so just for my curiosity sake
Personally I find cranking up the fans on my water cooler reduces power consumption because the hotter they get the more power they use. I watch it in real time on my wall meter, same goes for air cooled, if I run one exhaust fan instead of 2, the whole thing will use an extra 50 watts even though each exhaust fan is 75 watts. I mean it’s not a huge difference but just the principle of the point you’d think turning the fans down will reduce power when it might not!
Thanks for sharing your mining nudes really gets me going