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**Bitcoin mining air-conditioner proof of concept!**



A S19 KPro running at 1400w on 110v power blows hot air past a radiator coated with wet zeolite clay inside an empty s19 enclosure. The moisture in the wet clay aggressively evaporates as the hot dry air blows past it creating a cooling effect. The cooled water from the radiator is pumped to a second radiator which absorbs heat and humidity from the air creating a cooler ambient air temperature. This is just the initial setup to see if the concept even remotely works. It's clear from a few sort tests that it is working so I'll continue to iterate on the design.
#bitcoin #bitcoinmining #plebminer #homesteading #permaculture #permies #meshtadel #homemining #doublespendenergy #hash2heat #mine4heat #mining
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Kontext · 33w
Damn son you just keep inventing stuff with miners, eh? And all DIY! Mad respect 🙏 👏
Bitcoin and Clyde · 33w
Awesome work Rev! Keep up the innovation 🤙🏽
Pedro 🧨 · 33w
The future right there! Amazing work. Let me know when you’re ready to take investment🚀
Plunger · 33w
This is a really cool concept you are testing. Keep us posted.
Curtis · 33w
This is so cool!
Bill Cypher · 33w
Interesting. It is a shame propane refrigerators need 150c or it would be an easy conversion.
mleku · 33w
i think it's a dehumidifier?
Sun of the Moon · 33w
Excellent work my friend.
Benking · 33w
Awesome🔥🚀
Companion · 33w
Reminds me of Technology Connections & Heat Pumps https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7J52mDjZzto
Contra · 33w
This may change everything
vnprc · 33w
bitcoin mining evaporative cooler lol whaaaaaat! 🤯
Ailo · 33w
Badass. Interested to see how effective it is!
AdamCanFly · 33w
This kind of stuff is my favorite thing about bitcoin! I hope it works!
Anhern Sarsalor [finally back] · 33w
Great project! Look into evaporative cooling pads and structured packaging. Make sure to also add some form or water reservoir to act as a continuous water supply, so it never gets dry and achieve the opposite effect you want!
earthcuddle · 33w
This is really "cool". In summer when solar electricity is abundant there is more value in cooling rather than heating. Are you familiar with "absorption cooling"?
Ragamuffin · 33w
Have you seen tech ingredients stuff on YouTube?
SpiralCrunch · 33w
Lfg!
Satoji · 33w
This method is used in arid areas: https://youtu.be/WPYzV64dUuU?feature=shared
Marc Kat · 32w
Oh man. I didn't even know you could do this. Awesome!
nikotsla · 29w
Respect. Keep the good work and thanks for share it.