I have 6 of those AC Infiniti fans. They run at max speed 24 hrs a day and have been running that way for over 8 months. They are very good fans from my use with them.
I was hoping to hear from someone whos used these long term.. Thats really nice to hear! This is a really good noise/heat solution then! I mean, really.. Everyone who lives north of florida should buy a bitcoin miner now that theyre cheap, simply to supplement the heat in their house - even in a shit market, they run for free - and when the market recovers, they make a bunch of money
You can't look at the market for how it is now. You have to look at it from the perspective of what you think it will be in the future. If you believe Bitcoin will eventually hit a new all time high then now is the time to buy and mine. I use mu AC Infinity fans in a grow tent to cool my 38 GPUs. It works fairly well. I live in Alabama so my weather is similar.
@hiddencorners1630 have you tried using AC Infinity on the exhaust side? My thought is the miner will act as a buffer and reduce the noise even more without needing to have anything on the intake side. AC Infinity would also be connected to a duct to take hot air out. Some say it may reduce the life of the fan…
@@lionking888555 I always have one on each side. To push and pull. Pull fresh air from outside and push the hot air back out. The screen on my window acts as a natural filter also.
My biggest problem isn’t the noise, it’s having to replace at least one of the fans every month. I never know which fan is failing because they continue to spin at the same velocity so I end up Replacing one fan at a time until I find the failing fan. This is an annoying and tedious process. So this shroud and air intake is a muchhhhhhhh better setup. You sir have saved hours of my Life replacing fans! :)
thing i love about the ac infinity fans are that you can put your temp probe on the exhaust and set the fan to run at level 6 but when temp comes up like in the afternoon you can set a high temp limit and it will auto ramp up to level 10
Hello my friend There are a few points: 1. Power fan should be removed to reduce noise. 2. You can use the kitchen hood fan, which is much cheaper than this fan. 3. You can use MDF to make the body, I usually use cardboard chips. At the price of US dollars, I will spend at least 15 dollars to silence the miner.
Those clamps at the 4 min mark are designed with a nut head, so you can use a 5/16 or 1/4 socket on the smaller ones. The slot for a screwdriver is more of a backup solution.
I’ve been using these 6 inch AC infinity fans since October last year non stop. I also use a muffler that they also offer to further reduce the noise. I’m very pleased with their products. It changed the game for my Bitcoin miner.
I have some of the 6” ones that I started with, moving to 8” they’re even quieter! I might just go pick up a 10” one just to see how far we can push the volume down!!
Nice product. I have a few of these fans and they have held up well so far. I would like to get a few of these ducts if I could get it with the outlet duct the same size as the inlet though. They make that same fan but with a temp control module that ramps the fan up or down based on temperature. Maybe you could put the temp probe at the outlet and set it to a temp that the hash boards would be happy with.
the difference in duct sizes is an issue, the other issue is that the lengths of flexable duct contains dead air, which the fan has to push, after pushing through your box. basically, you may need a small draw fan, or a shorter duct.
SDW man you rock! I was thinking of doing this same thing just buying the dual to 8” and getting 8” vent fans with auto thermal control; however I have a few S17’s as well and the PSU fans are Very high pitch and needs to be removed as well so I would need a more custom intake that supports not just the hashboards but also the PSU with one big fan feeding both! Anyways hope someone builds my idea .. would be perfect! and their is no need for exhaust shroud if you’re miner is in a hot and cold type setup.. just stick the hot side in the hot box!
I've used that same fan for my crypto mining tent. Non-stop @speed 7/8 for about 14 months. Zero issues. That fan will stand the test of time, I also believe it has a 5 year warranty.
My buddy works at the huge Whinstone mine outside of Austin, TX and he told me the sound is so loud in each building that you cannot hear someone standing right next to you talk unless they shout. Sounds like the s19 miner you have is just as loud without the air connectors.
Yes you did it! The improvement I'd recommend is putting another inline fan on the exhaust side and then add ducting to it. I bet you'd be able to run things at half speed and be very silent and cool. Next video?
Adding another is overkill. The original fans moves just somewhere around 500 CFM in total. The thing about lower temps isn’t as necessary as many tend to think.. the reason is that an x19 optimal chip temperature is around 72-77. So basically the only reason I see to add another fan is to increase the static pressure to be able to move the air in a longer duct or to be able to overlock it a bit on air
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE ohh and btw . Regarding the abnormal heat on top due to the decrease in size of the duct is everything but good for the health of the machine. back pressure will slowly but surely damage and or kill the hash boards in the long run. I don’t understand how some can supply it like that. If anything the outlet should be bigger than the inlet!
The heat is was going into the control board because you are blowing air through it vs sucking it away. It was as getting restricted and going up like heat does. If you suck the heat out it’ll be much more effective
Yep, it was a trade off where if I suck instead of blow, now I’m sucking 130 degree air through a plastic fan for ever and ever. It’s an HVAC fan so it’s probably made it get hot but all moving electronics last longer when they stay cooler. I just keep the top off of the control board and everything stays happy
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE ah I see, that makes sense although the AC Infiniti fans are built to withstand high temps. My buddy has had a 10” sucking on a L7 for over a 1yr straight and still kicking!
It doesn’t look like it. It was engineered with fans on the front and back, which means there is neutral pressure in the middle, which means almost no (very hot) air would go up there because that would require air pressure. If the design implied air moving through the control board then the fans on the back would have to run slower than the ones on the front, or there would need to be a deflector inside the case to shoot air up and in there, and neither of those are present.
It really does make me wish I lived further north. In the winter I’m going to bring a couple of these up to my brothers Minnesota Lake House and see if I can stop his furnace from running for a week
Bro, I've have been trying to jerry rig up a set up like this for a while with little success. Thanks so much for this vid, I'm literally gonna snag one of these kits right now!
I love that! Youre welcome! Ive spent the day messing with overclocks using this thing cranked up all the way - I can pretty much get the same temps as under immersion cooling.. Its nuts!
Haha, thanks! I dont see a point in re-capping such a short episode - plus I get more internet points if you watch the whole thing, so SURPRISE endings it is!
i have now received everything i need to do this now so will atempt this hopefully tomorrow i just dont want to turn it off while the going is good with BTC lol
SDW where have you been! Hope all is well .. BTW I was looking at my AC infinity fan and I noticed it has a 10” to 8” reducer on it, what if you get them to 3D print a dual fan to 10” shroud with clamp section, this would also reduce the overall length and better in Rush flow from the fan, plus better support for the PSU fan when they add the ports for it no?
Very cool. From a flow standpoint, this seems wrong but cool anyway. If anything, the 8 inch should be the outflow. Can you reverse it so it sucks through the machine rather than pushes and swap the 6 inch to the intake?
Yep, you can. That would ultimately be better for the miner I think? Probably lower the life of the fan having 130 degree air blow through it 24 hours a day
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE maybe, but it would improve the heat removal I think. I feel like the advantage of having better airflow would outweigh the fan replacement cost. Have to run some numbers to figure that out. I think this is a neat system but adding a bottleneck like a smaller outake is odd
Thank you for this video. It makes sense that a bigger fan would be more efficient, can you confirm this to be true? Specs of fans say 12V 230W (Im guessing this is the max setting), can you run a power meter on a stock setup vs with the Big fan with the same frequency configurations?
..what about experiments with really huge pure copper heatsink...like as big as a car...passive no fan no kWh..relay cycle start 30m interval + 5 min cooldown
Red Fox has been using them 8" fans, maybe check him out. imo it's needs 8" min at Both ends. i like, now i gotta get a asic... lol hey, nice s19... Thx for the vid
Yep, I tested it to make sure. Probably should have included that in the video but I wasn’t filming at the time. It does shut itself down the moment the chips hit 90c
If you touch the buss bars, you shouldn't get even the slightest shock. unless you are SUPER sweaty. They are only 15 volts DC, basically a car battery of voltage and current.
I believe you - and theyre actually only 14 volts unless youre overclocking! Alas I will not be testing your theory, even though I touch car wiring all the time.
@@lsdave I like adding pointless things in my truck that I barely make use of... an inverter to charge maybe a laptop.. A winch on the truck to pull people out of ditches the one time a year I go into a snowy place.. Bigger better sound systems even though I basically only listen to podcasts..
Sorry to bother you again. I was needing your help about 2 years ago and I have one question. My tubing (ducting) for the exit air ripped and I either need to buy a new one, which I’d prefer not since we are thinking about getting rod of the machine, or taping it up somehow so that we can test it to make sure it runs okay. I’m sure I can’t use duct tape. Is there a tape I can use to connect the tubing back together? If so, what kind?
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE I found ones off amazon that look identical to yours. Going to get that setup to work inside the Cryptology Consulting Box. No ASIC Fans.
3D printing materials have come a surprisingly long way! These plastics can hold up to temps double what the exhaust air here reaches. It’s incredible.
If you remove the fans from the PSU, you’ll need to find another way to keep the psu cool. One thing you can do is open up the PSU covering and blow a larger quieter fan into there, I have that set up on one of mine.
What chip temp do you aim for with this set up? Got the same thing going now on low power mode to heat the house, but setting 4 on the fan lets it climb to around 88, while setting 5 brings it down to 80 but is suddenly noticeable sound wise.
Its still showing as avaialable to me.. www.amazon.com/Crypto-Miner-Silencer-Cooling-S19pro/dp/B0B2SB3ZNH/ref=sr_1_7_sspa?crid=F5C5E88TAZXU&keywords=crypto+silencer&qid=1654549023&sprefix=crypto+silencer%2Caps%2C64&sr=8-7-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUExVDZNT0kzUk1GRzhOJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUExMDA2MjQzREJQOEI5V1E3VU5ZJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA3OTUzNTEyWFlLT1dHNjVTWEtPJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfbXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==
@dewsplash Theyve also got them listed on ebay www.ebay.com/itm/234540852979?hash=item369bb966f3:g:bJkAAOSwuHtiXFAk&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAA4OdRFD0HNZQBmP0pDb0rrsZDJ%2Ftgfegeu8e39UbpHwN0IINf%2B9Q3J8Bw89Kr5a%2BFq40lYfNfaXdtPAN0HHR%2BuUoZ52A%2FCJ4HwqXLV0dWcaYf73jKVTGCN1CEHWrfrhtVeC%2BJQzl0t9raV1tPO9m7cpsztpPBbsozvSz2eiOIy3avaQRABJELqywn4HYCP72zF%2FcrF%2BcekVkXDWxxkoJ1kxurIR9CTs4zEIqo0LktxDVtEF%2Fo5lEN7pkZNEwCH7Lma%2FQl0tyFgnKz0OISpg4QZmS4A5YYbZ6WrMdOxweeqR%2BU%7Ctkp%3ABFBMws3mrKdg
Ive only had this running for two days now, but no.. And according to the manufacturer - this plastic can handle more than twice the heat produced by a bitcoin miner.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE This is correct, the shrouds are made from ABS plastic. The glass transition temperature (the point in which the plastic starts to get pliable) is 220° f (110°c). This is nowhere near the temps that will come out of the ASIC.
I'm very interested in the cases or funnels for air filtration purposes as well. Surely we need to keep dust and excessive humidity away from the asic miner's components in order to help insure ROI right?
Do anyone knows, what happens to the miner, IF inline fan fails? Factory default the PCB reached 85C will shutdown, but at this point of temp in PCB the chips are already melted, because at PCB 45-55C chips stay on 70C
Any ideas or options you can think of for a Goldshell KD Max? My whole house is vibrating and I have this thing in the basement! Family made me keep it off during the day now and only turn on at night lol NEED HELP!
If you can take a measurement of the arrangement of the intake fans I can tell you if this will fit or pass you off to cryptocloaks (google them for the website) and maybe they can make you a shroud!
He’s got them on eBay as well www.ebay.com/itm/234767756034?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=vnYO4uxBTmu&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=3xayrFBARw6&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Can you run the infinity fan on the exhaust side, instead of the intake side and leave the intake fans in place? I want to route the 8" ducting from the exhaust (using the infinity fan) into my cold air return on my HVAC system. The intake, at least for now, can stay with the regular fans.
Yep, you definitely can. These fans are designed as HVAC fans so they should be ok with the heat! You wouldn’t NEED to leave the stock ones on, they pull extra power and make extra noise and the AC Infinity is strong enough without them.
Its.. well I dont mean to correct you, but 120v. And Ive heard from a number of people who say theyve had this same fan running for over a year straight! Thats great news.l
Are you in the United States? Apparently amazon wont ship them outside the US, but he has an EBAY listing also www.ebay.com/itm/234720014919?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=vnYO4uxBTmu&sssrc=2380676&ssuid=vnYO4uxBTmu&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Yes - cryptocloaks makes shrouds as well.. Just MAKE SURE youre not using the original screws, you'll have to source some shorter screws so you dont hit the hash boards www.cryptocloaks.com/product-category/mining/
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Great advice on the screws and looks like I will need the fan similators too. I plan to remove all factory fans and use the cloudline 8" fan as you have in your video. I don't need to duct the exhaust side and looks like it should be ok to just leave it off per your vid... thanks!
Add another inline duct fan on the end of the exhaust duct to get a better pull in the system. That’s how we set up our Lincoln Electric weld fume extractor system at my work. The arm itself has a massive fan but it has to go through almost 70” of duct. I believe it is all 8”
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE its something to try and test. The fan needs to be durable and good quality. All automotive electric fans pull air through hot radiators. At around 200° Electric fans can take an absolute beating if built right. I'm a poultry farmer so we always cool our birds by sucking air out of the house and control the cold air with cool cells on the incoming side. That's where I get my theory of cooling and apply it to asic miners. Of course my fans at much bigger and non direct drive, but running so much heat on the control board can't be good for the long run of the miner.
No one has had a chance to get their hands on the S21 yet. But all indications point towards a similar enough design that these would work. We’ll have to wait to see!
It’s running some weird version of windows 10 where it’s a tablet if you fold the screen all the way back onto itself and then full windows if you unfold it. I bought it like 5 or 6 years ago for a race timing company I had started up and found it on a shelf in my warehouse.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE it might be the "S" version. Pretty easy to covert over so its a normal windows install. I have fixed many 360 laptops. Currently fixing one from the dumpster. They all shipped with a normal hard drive.
Do you know if they make an adapter to connect to the intake on a shushminer? I currently have it in my garage which is fine since it is cold outside. Once summer rolls around here in Louisiana, I would imagine I will need a way to input cool air.
@@TravisHeadleyMD Not yet, unfortunately.. I dont know where all of my free time goes! Im heading to CES this week - so that settles that for time, but then I have most of the month of January for tinkering and I will get that figured out!
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE How hot is the air? I told my wife I want to throw two Asics in In the basement to eat the house this winter, in Vermont, she asked me how hot it gets, I didn't know exactly and said 130° f
@@JoshuaAlexanderPfeil Actually, shoot.. I don't know the exact temperature of the air coming out.. Ill measure that today! I think youre in the right area though with 130f
Great video! I noticed you compared the temps and Terahas to immersion cooling. Would you use this similar setup individually for a 100 mine setup? Or is that a waste? I’m not concerned about the noise level but the lower temps and over locking is very intriguing if it can be scaled. Thanks.
Well, you'd have to weigh the cost of buying 100 of these fans, and 100 of these shrouds, but yeah - other commenters are saying the AC Infinity fan is not crap and DOES last a long time - so if you dont care about the noise, I see a benefit in just hooking up the fan and shroud on the intake and leaving the back side totally open.. You'll get cooler temps, you'll get SLIGHTLY lower power draw - and you'll be able to overclock in the air.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSEdo you know if they sell the input shroud by itself? If you have 100 of these machines, where would you point the input shroud/pipe to?
Did you use the short screws that came with the fruits and associates kit?? If you used longer screws, you may have made contact with the heat sync on the hash board. I didn’t realize people were doing this and didn’t think to mention it in the video.
It’s not available Fruits & Associates shroud is there anywhere else that might have this and where would I get the spoofs from? Thanks. Ps. U.K. if possible for delivery thanks
Cryptocloaks has 8” shrouds also and they’re just as good! As for spoofs, search either eBay or Amazon for s19 fan simulators if “spoofers” isn’t coming up with anything
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Hi mate, looking at Cryptocloaks Antminer Dual to 8 inch and you leave the fans on the machine? i thought you had to remove the fans and add the spoofs???
@@alanlees6779 you definitely do not leave the fans on the machine. You also do not use those same fan screws to attach the shroud, they’ll be too long without those fans and they’ll hit the hash board.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE the guy from Cryptocloaks said you can leave the fans on? but i dont like that idea as there noisy, ok so i bought the shrouds from Cryptocloaks so dont use there screws that come with it, do you know the size of the screws needed, its getting complex now lol
I have 6 of those AC Infiniti fans. They run at max speed 24 hrs a day and have been running that way for over 8 months. They are very good fans from my use with them.
I was hoping to hear from someone whos used these long term.. Thats really nice to hear! This is a really good noise/heat solution then! I mean, really.. Everyone who lives north of florida should buy a bitcoin miner now that theyre cheap, simply to supplement the heat in their house - even in a shit market, they run for free - and when the market recovers, they make a bunch of money
You can't look at the market for how it is now. You have to look at it from the perspective of what you think it will be in the future. If you believe Bitcoin will eventually hit a new all time high then now is the time to buy and mine. I use mu AC Infinity fans in a grow tent to cool my 38 GPUs. It works fairly well. I live in Alabama so my weather is similar.
@hiddencorners1630 have you tried using AC Infinity on the exhaust side? My thought is the miner will act as a buffer and reduce the noise even more without needing to have anything on the intake side. AC Infinity would also be connected to a duct to take hot air out. Some say it may reduce the life of the fan…
@@lionking888555 I always have one on each side. To push and pull. Pull fresh air from outside and push the hot air back out. The screen on my window acts as a natural filter also.
My biggest problem isn’t the noise, it’s having to replace at least one of the fans every month. I never know which fan is failing because they continue to spin at the same velocity so I end up
Replacing one fan at a time until I find the failing fan. This is an annoying and tedious process. So this shroud and air intake is a muchhhhhhhh better setup. You sir have saved hours of my
Life replacing fans! :)
If you have a jpro, the latest firmware tells you exactly which fan is bad in the log
@@KeeganTV I never had antminer fan die so far, about 3 years running 3-4 asics at same time, so about 120 months total
thing i love about the ac infinity fans are that you can put your temp probe on the exhaust and set the fan to run at level 6 but when temp comes up like in the afternoon you can set a high temp limit and it will auto ramp up to level 10
Is that an add on for the fan? These just came with the little remote with one button on it.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE you can buy the fan with the basic controller or get controller 67 or 69
Hey just wondering if you still do that, recently got this set up and loving it so far. Curious what temp thresholds you use to dictate fanspeed.
I couldn't work out the controller. How did u manage to set it to do that?
Hello my friend
There are a few points:
1. Power fan should be removed to reduce noise.
2. You can use the kitchen hood fan, which is much cheaper than this fan.
3. You can use MDF to make the body, I usually use cardboard chips.
At the price of US dollars, I will spend at least 15 dollars to silence the miner.
A kitchen hood fan is strong enough to handle 500CFM?
Those clamps at the 4 min mark are designed with a nut head, so you can use a 5/16 or 1/4 socket on the smaller ones. The slot for a screwdriver is more of a backup solution.
This seems to be the best one yet.
I’ve been using these 6 inch AC infinity fans since October last year non stop. I also use a muffler that they also offer to further reduce the noise. I’m very pleased with their products. It changed the game for my Bitcoin miner.
I have some of the 6” ones that I started with, moving to 8” they’re even quieter! I might just go pick up a 10” one just to see how far we can push the volume down!!
Nice product. I have a few of these fans and they have held up well so far. I would like to get a few of these ducts if I could get it with the outlet duct the same size as the inlet though. They make that same fan but with a temp control module that ramps the fan up or down based on temperature. Maybe you could put the temp probe at the outlet and set it to a temp that the hash boards would be happy with.
I've experienced that most hose clamps that have the "flat head" screw, usually also take an 8mm socket fairly well. Just a tip.
Very nice!
the difference in duct sizes is an issue, the other issue is that the lengths of flexable duct contains dead air, which the fan has to push, after pushing through your box. basically, you may need a small draw fan, or a shorter duct.
Keep it up! There's no one in mining making this style of consumer content.
SDW man you rock! I was thinking of doing this same thing just buying the dual to 8” and getting 8” vent fans with auto thermal control;
however I have a few S17’s as well and the PSU fans are Very high pitch and needs to be removed as well so I would need a more custom intake that supports not just the hashboards but also the PSU with one big fan feeding both! Anyways hope someone builds my idea .. would be perfect! and their is no need for exhaust shroud if you’re miner is in a hot and cold type setup.. just stick the hot side in the hot box!
I've used that same fan for my crypto mining tent. Non-stop @speed 7/8 for about 14 months. Zero issues. That fan will stand the test of time, I also believe it has a 5 year warranty.
That is amazing to hear!! I may convert all my machines to this setup, they run cooler!
My buddy works at the huge Whinstone mine outside of Austin, TX and he told me the sound is so loud in each building that you cannot hear someone standing right next to you talk unless they shout. Sounds like the s19 miner you have is just as loud without the air connectors.
Yep, they are insanely loud when they’re stock, but it’s all fan noise! They have four fans that all run at 6000rpm
Yes you did it! The improvement I'd recommend is putting another inline fan on the exhaust side and then add ducting to it. I bet you'd be able to run things at half speed and be very silent and cool. Next video?
I've got another fan and another 8" shroud - Ill try it out!
Adding another is overkill. The original fans moves just somewhere around 500 CFM in total.
The thing about lower temps isn’t as necessary as many tend to think..
the reason is that an x19 optimal chip temperature is around 72-77.
So basically the only reason I see to add another fan is to increase the static pressure to be able to move the air in a longer duct or to be able to overlock it a bit on air
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE ohh and btw . Regarding the abnormal heat on top due to the decrease in size of the duct is everything but good for the health of the machine.
back pressure will slowly but surely damage and or kill the hash boards in the long run.
I don’t understand how some can supply it like that. If anything the outlet should be bigger than the inlet!
Love the white @bit-ram mobile data center in the background at 0:57.
Thanks for trying these different solutions. Have a good 4th and thank you for your service!
It’s my pleasure! And it looks like we’re going to sneak out to Disney World for dinner at the Yak and Yeti!
The heat is was going into the control board because you are blowing air through it vs sucking it away. It was as getting restricted and going up like heat does. If you suck the heat out it’ll be much more effective
Yep, it was a trade off where if I suck instead of blow, now I’m sucking 130 degree air through a plastic fan for ever and ever. It’s an HVAC fan so it’s probably made it get hot but all moving electronics last longer when they stay cooler. I just keep the top off of the control board and everything stays happy
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE ah I see, that makes sense although the AC Infiniti fans are built to withstand high temps. My buddy has had a 10” sucking on a L7 for over a 1yr straight and still kicking!
Very nice NOISE Improvement - I may need this soon
You should leave the top on, it was engineered so air blows up into the control board to cool it. As long as the air stays moving it's fine.
It doesn’t look like it. It was engineered with fans on the front and back, which means there is neutral pressure in the middle, which means almost no (very hot) air would go up there because that would require air pressure.
If the design implied air moving through the control board then the fans on the back would have to run slower than the ones on the front, or there would need to be a deflector inside the case to shoot air up and in there, and neither of those are present.
If I had a bunch of ASICS, this is what I would do. The temps are perfect. Imagine if you could have just a bunch of ducts. Great stuff
It really does make me wish I lived further north. In the winter I’m going to bring a couple of these up to my brothers Minnesota Lake House and see if I can stop his furnace from running for a week
Bro, I've have been trying to jerry rig up a set up like this for a while with little success. Thanks so much for this vid, I'm literally gonna snag one of these kits right now!
I love that! Youre welcome! Ive spent the day messing with overclocks using this thing cranked up all the way - I can pretty much get the same temps as under immersion cooling.. Its nuts!
Paste heat sinks on the side of the miner then lie it on its side and the heat won't affect the electronic board as much.
Clever! I actually just bought a bunch of heat syncs to mess around with for some
GPU experiments
Can't wait to connect to my central air duct work and heat my house with it this winter, lol
I surely wish I lived somewhere other than Florida to be able to make use of this plan!
I love your endings 😆! So abrupt. It’s like “we’ll that’s it” or we get a “ok yea bye” then video cuts lol
Haha, thanks! I dont see a point in re-capping such a short episode - plus I get more internet points if you watch the whole thing, so SURPRISE endings it is!
i have now received everything i need to do this now so will atempt this hopefully tomorrow i just dont want to turn it off while the going is good with BTC lol
Just installed this on mine and what a difference. So quiet in comparison
Its incredible!
SDW where have you been! Hope all is well .. BTW I was looking at my AC infinity fan and I noticed it has a 10” to 8” reducer on it, what if you get them to 3D print a dual fan to 10” shroud with clamp section, this would also reduce the overall length and better in Rush flow from the fan, plus better support for the PSU fan when they add the ports for it no?
Ac infinity makes solid inline fans, can vouch.
Love your channel and content. Thanks for always sharing :)
Love the idea! Huge for the industry
great reviews buddy. much appreciated.
can you test the LiteSound box?
I havent heard of that, Ill reach out!
Very cool. From a flow standpoint, this seems wrong but cool anyway. If anything, the 8 inch should be the outflow. Can you reverse it so it sucks through the machine rather than pushes and swap the 6 inch to the intake?
Yep, you can. That would ultimately be better for the miner I think? Probably lower the life of the fan having 130 degree air blow through it 24 hours a day
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE maybe, but it would improve the heat removal I think. I feel like the advantage of having better airflow would outweigh the fan replacement cost. Have to run some numbers to figure that out. I think this is a neat system but adding a bottleneck like a smaller outake is odd
@@BradyPatterson yeah, I’ve taken it off for mine, just running the back side wide open
Thank you for this video. It makes sense that a bigger fan would be more efficient, can you confirm this to be true? Specs of fans say 12V 230W (Im guessing this is the max setting), can you run a power meter on a stock setup vs with the Big fan with the same frequency configurations?
..what about experiments with really huge pure copper heatsink...like as big as a car...passive no fan no kWh..relay cycle start 30m interval + 5 min cooldown
I wonder if you could just get 2 8" shrouds, one for intake and the other for outtake, instead of using the 6" for the outtake.
You definitely could. You could contact jfruits@fruits-us.com and I’ll bet he would arrange for two 8” ducts.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE yes, we do offer the 8” if you prefer.
ac infinity s8 L10 Life Expectancy 67,000 Hours ( 7 years) - I love ac infinity I have 4 of the s8 and 6 of the T16 shutter fans some over a year.
Thats VERY nice to hear... Im going to outfit all 7 of my machines with this setup
Trying a Toroidal Fan would be intresting
Red Fox has been using them 8" fans, maybe check him out.
imo it's needs 8" min at Both ends. i like, now i gotta get a asic... lol hey, nice s19...
Thx for the vid
Nice content bro, channel is getting better
THAT is an AMlogic board. It is why you needed spoofers. With the Beagle Bone Boards you can disable fans with FW. Now I see, G damnit. Now. I. See
Love the video man, but I’m wondering would the asic such down if your fan shuts off?
Yep, I tested it to make sure. Probably should have included that in the video but I wasn’t filming at the time. It does shut itself down the moment the chips hit 90c
I am a huge Fan. Pun intended. Commenting to help your algorithm
Those fans were so BIG!! Appreciate your help!
If you touch the buss bars, you shouldn't get even the slightest shock. unless you are SUPER sweaty. They are only 15 volts DC, basically a car battery of voltage and current.
I believe you - and theyre actually only 14 volts unless youre overclocking! Alas I will not be testing your theory, even though I touch car wiring all the time.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE what are you doing gettin your mitts in Car wiring? I used to be a 12v installer back in the day.
@@lsdave I like adding pointless things in my truck that I barely make use of... an inverter to charge maybe a laptop.. A winch on the truck to pull people out of ditches the one time a year I go into a snowy place.. Bigger better sound systems even though I basically only listen to podcasts..
I like all your noise reduction benchmark experiments, great and productive time to add value to BTC mining. cheers bud !
Thanks!!
I like that 3doritosLater must have already been taken, and you had to go with 3DoritosLater2!
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE lol, no, that was mine too, I forgot the 2FA access to it....I rugged myself .
Great contents! This is exactly what I was looking for! May I ask you where can I find that "little fan spoofers"? thanks!!!
Thanks!! You get get them on Amazon, here’s a link. amzn.to/3RikKkK
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE thank you😄👍
Sorry to bother you again. I was needing your help about 2 years ago and I have one question. My tubing (ducting) for the exit air ripped and I either need to buy a new one, which I’d prefer not since we are thinking about getting rod of the machine, or taping it up somehow so that we can test it to make sure it runs okay. I’m sure I can’t use duct tape. Is there a tape I can use to connect the tubing back together? If so, what kind?
Theres no reason you cant use duct tape. Its literally originally designed for ducting. I just looked it up and duct tape should be good up to 200°!
Hey hey! Do you have a link to the dummy fan plugs?
These ones came with the shrouds, but I’ll email the guy and see if he’ll tell me where he gets them..
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE I found ones off amazon that look identical to yours. Going to get that setup to work inside the Cryptology Consulting Box. No ASIC Fans.
@@TheHobbyistMiner ooo smart combo! Perhaps I’ll try the same.. I did modify that box a bit to connect a shroud inside, sticking out the back
Great quality video!
Just to say, you should not pass hot air in a plastic ducting, you need aluminum, it might catch fire.
3D printing materials have come a surprisingly long way! These plastics can hold up to temps double what the exhaust air here reaches. It’s incredible.
Next video: How to add NOS to your S19j
I don't understand the logic of reducing the outlet side to 6" and having heat back up into the miner.
I think it has something to do with 6" ducting being more standard. I agree, though. 8" all the way!
Great vid mate!!!
Wall decor please.... Great Vid!
Hi!!
I haver One T17 but make a lot of noise.. ir I remove the 3 fans from psu will work?
Thx
If you remove the fans from the PSU, you’ll need to find another way to keep the psu cool.
One thing you can do is open up the PSU covering and blow a larger quieter fan into there, I have that set up on one of mine.
Thank you for this info
What chip temp do you aim for with this set up? Got the same thing going now on low power mode to heat the house, but setting 4 on the fan lets it climb to around 88, while setting 5 brings it down to 80 but is suddenly noticeable sound wise.
Video is a day old and it's already unavailable on Amazon. Anyone else know of another source? Can't find the product on the fruits website.
Its still showing as avaialable to me.. www.amazon.com/Crypto-Miner-Silencer-Cooling-S19pro/dp/B0B2SB3ZNH/ref=sr_1_7_sspa?crid=F5C5E88TAZXU&keywords=crypto+silencer&qid=1654549023&sprefix=crypto+silencer%2Caps%2C64&sr=8-7-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUExVDZNT0kzUk1GRzhOJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUExMDA2MjQzREJQOEI5V1E3VU5ZJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA3OTUzNTEyWFlLT1dHNjVTWEtPJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfbXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==
@dewsplash Theyve also got them listed on ebay www.ebay.com/itm/234540852979?hash=item369bb966f3:g:bJkAAOSwuHtiXFAk&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAA4OdRFD0HNZQBmP0pDb0rrsZDJ%2Ftgfegeu8e39UbpHwN0IINf%2B9Q3J8Bw89Kr5a%2BFq40lYfNfaXdtPAN0HHR%2BuUoZ52A%2FCJ4HwqXLV0dWcaYf73jKVTGCN1CEHWrfrhtVeC%2BJQzl0t9raV1tPO9m7cpsztpPBbsozvSz2eiOIy3avaQRABJELqywn4HYCP72zF%2FcrF%2BcekVkXDWxxkoJ1kxurIR9CTs4zEIqo0LktxDVtEF%2Fo5lEN7pkZNEwCH7Lma%2FQl0tyFgnKz0OISpg4QZmS4A5YYbZ6WrMdOxweeqR%2BU%7Ctkp%3ABFBMws3mrKdg
Did you have any issue with the shrouds melting or demolding so to speak? Getting too hot
Ive only had this running for two days now, but no.. And according to the manufacturer - this plastic can handle more than twice the heat produced by a bitcoin miner.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE This is correct, the shrouds are made from ABS plastic. The glass transition temperature (the point in which the plastic starts to get pliable) is 220° f (110°c). This is nowhere near the temps that will come out of the ASIC.
Have you seen the Loki board for the X19 line up? Curious about your thoughts on it
Imagine the timing; I just received one in the mail yesterday and I’m going to start messing with it this week
I actually meant the Njord board but also the Loki board
There are other duct adapters that include flow through for the power supply. Do you think that would be valuable?
Yep, those make it even quieter because you can disconnect the little fans that cool the power supply.
I'm very interested in the cases or funnels for air filtration purposes as well. Surely we need to keep dust and excessive humidity away from the asic miner's components in order to help insure ROI right?
Yes, its important to keep a buildup of dust off the chips..
Do anyone knows, what happens to the miner, IF inline fan fails? Factory default the PCB reached 85C will shutdown, but at this point of temp in PCB the chips are already melted, because at PCB 45-55C chips stay on 70C
Wow mate your so creative
B Rad! Tell me the price is coming back up this year!
Any ideas or options you can think of for a Goldshell KD Max? My whole house is vibrating and I have this thing in the basement! Family made me keep it off during the day now and only turn on at night lol NEED HELP!
If you can take a measurement of the arrangement of the intake fans I can tell you if this will fit or pass you off to cryptocloaks (google them for the website) and maybe they can make you a shroud!
Why you don't do it on the opposite side take the hot air out with the big fan?
For the box to hold the noizy s21
reduce the length of exaust tube, than it will b fine
I’ve done this on my s19 pro and it shows on the dashboard that the fan speeds are 6960 is that right?
Looks like the Printed Shrouds from Fruits and Associates are out. Any other thoughts or resources?
He’s got them on eBay as well www.ebay.com/itm/234767756034?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=vnYO4uxBTmu&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=3xayrFBARw6&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Thank you.
Can you run the infinity fan on the exhaust side, instead of the intake side and leave the intake fans in place? I want to route the 8" ducting from the exhaust (using the infinity fan) into my cold air return on my HVAC system. The intake, at least for now, can stay with the regular fans.
Yep, you definitely can. These fans are designed as HVAC fans so they should be ok with the heat! You wouldn’t NEED to leave the stock ones on, they pull extra power and make extra noise and the AC Infinity is strong enough without them.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Awesome!
Wouldn’t sucking the air out make more sense?
Very helpful thank you
It's a different pitch, better pitch
not bad at all
This is the one !!! Great vid.
Does it take 240volt or usa 110?
Cheap Chinese thing hahha Chinese miner
Its.. well I dont mean to correct you, but 120v. And Ive heard from a number of people who say theyve had this same fan running for over a year straight! Thats great news.l
I cannot order anything from either the fruits site or the amazon page.
Did they stop production???
Are you in the United States? Apparently amazon wont ship them outside the US, but he has an EBAY listing also www.ebay.com/itm/234720014919?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=vnYO4uxBTmu&sssrc=2380676&ssuid=vnYO4uxBTmu&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
What happen if reverse the air flow , front in to out and then back side out to in?
Hi, no luck finding Fruit and Associates for the shrouds. Any alternate link or equivalent options? Thank you
Yes - cryptocloaks makes shrouds as well.. Just MAKE SURE youre not using the original screws, you'll have to source some shorter screws so you dont hit the hash boards www.cryptocloaks.com/product-category/mining/
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Great advice on the screws and looks like I will need the fan similators too. I plan to remove all factory fans and use the cloudline 8" fan as you have in your video. I don't need to duct the exhaust side and looks like it should be ok to just leave it off per your vid... thanks!
Couldn’t you just place a fan on the exhaust as well to create a negative pressure and increase the airflow?
Add another inline duct fan on the end of the exhaust duct to get a better pull in the system. That’s how we set up our Lincoln Electric weld fume extractor system at my work. The arm itself has a massive fan but it has to go through almost 70” of duct. I believe it is all 8”
If you run the fan as a suction fan it will suck air into the control board instead of blowing hot threw it.
That’s true, but it’ll also suck incredibly hot air through the fan, and that’s got to lower its life span, don’t you think?
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE its something to try and test. The fan needs to be durable and good quality. All automotive electric fans pull air through hot radiators. At around 200° Electric fans can take an absolute beating if built right. I'm a poultry farmer so we always cool our birds by sucking air out of the house and control the cold air with cool cells on the incoming side. That's where I get my theory of cooling and apply it to asic miners. Of course my fans at much bigger and non direct drive, but running so much heat on the control board can't be good for the long run of the miner.
@@stanlybarns7720 You make a good point about the automotive fans.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Also, what's better to replace, a $120 dollar fan, or a $3,000 ASIC?
@@joelively5540 well, to be fair it’s fan or control board, but the same sentiment; those cost more than fans and take longer to get.
I am mining in Utopia ecosystem, I don't see the point in buying asics and making a loss
Do you know if they will make on for the Whatsminer M30S++ models?
I’m pretty sure cryptocloaks has one for those. USE SHORTER SCREWS
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE yea I know, my buddy thehobbyist seemed to have missed the memo tho
@@SerpentXTech hahah, Whoopsidaisey
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE gonna try and reach out to cloaks and some colleagues thanks for reply. Keep up the content
Do these fan spoofers work with the s21 200th? If not do you know which does ?(also I just want the spoofers , not the rest )
No one has had a chance to get their hands on the S21 yet. But all indications point towards a similar enough design that these would work.
We’ll have to wait to see!
3d print a new top with room for a small exhaust fan
What an interesting idea! I havent bought a 3D printer for like 6 years - it might be time for an upgrade
Looks like the laptop is running windows 8/8.1. it could also be a slow HDD vs a faster SSD. Upgrade the drive it's a world of difference.
It’s running some weird version of windows 10 where it’s a tablet if you fold the screen all the way back onto itself and then full windows if you unfold it. I bought it like 5 or 6 years ago for a race timing company I had started up and found it on a shelf in my warehouse.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE it might be the "S" version. Pretty easy to covert over so its a normal windows install. I have fixed many 360 laptops. Currently fixing one from the dumpster. They all shipped with a normal hard drive.
Can I have a name of those products to buy pls
Do you know if they make an adapter to connect to the intake on a shushminer? I currently have it in my garage which is fine since it is cold outside. Once summer rolls around here in Louisiana, I would imagine I will need a way to input cool air.
Actually that’s a great project for my 3d printer. I’m going to be setting it up in about a week and thinking up good reasons to use it
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE let me know how it works out. I definitely would be interested in something like that once Spring/Summer roll around.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE have you gotten a chance to try this?
@@TravisHeadleyMD Not yet, unfortunately.. I dont know where all of my free time goes! Im heading to CES this week - so that settles that for time, but then I have most of the month of January for tinkering and I will get that figured out!
Anyone able to get recent stock for the fruits 3d printed shrouds ? Trying to source for the UK
Have you overclocked? What’s your best hash rate and temp with this setup?
I have! That was the next video I made after this one. I got it to run at the ‘stock temp’ running 115TH - low 70’s
Yes had seen that. Can do better :)
@@xti9979 oh for sure! But after that point you really start losing efficiency and I don’t have very cheap electricity over here
Yes true
Very nice!
It may be better on the other side pulling air through the unit?
Edit: One benefit is the unit will get no heat from the duct fan.
True, but forcing super hot air through the duct fan 24 hours day would HAVE to shorten its life, I would think.. Could be wrong about that.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE How hot is the air? I told my wife I want to throw two Asics in In the basement to eat the house this winter, in Vermont, she asked me how hot it gets, I didn't know exactly and said 130° f
@@JoshuaAlexanderPfeil Actually, shoot.. I don't know the exact temperature of the air coming out.. Ill measure that today! I think youre in the right area though with 130f
I can’t find one of these shrouds.
could i use the stock fans and the infinite fan together?
Great video! I noticed you compared the temps and Terahas to immersion cooling. Would you use this similar setup individually for a 100 mine setup? Or is that a waste? I’m not concerned about the noise level but the lower temps and over locking is very intriguing if it can be scaled. Thanks.
Well, you'd have to weigh the cost of buying 100 of these fans, and 100 of these shrouds, but yeah - other commenters are saying the AC Infinity fan is not crap and DOES last a long time - so if you dont care about the noise, I see a benefit in just hooking up the fan and shroud on the intake and leaving the back side totally open.. You'll get cooler temps, you'll get SLIGHTLY lower power draw - and you'll be able to overclock in the air.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSEdo you know if they sell the input shroud by itself? If you have 100 of these machines, where would you point the input shroud/pipe to?
Can I use this set up for bitmain e9 pro ?
After doing this... Both my S19 pro only reading 2 hash boards instead of 3. Any idea as to why or know if a fix?
Did you use the short screws that came with the fruits and associates kit?? If you used longer screws, you may have made contact with the heat sync on the hash board.
I didn’t realize people were doing this and didn’t think to mention it in the video.
Hmm, the long screw did make contact with the hash board. It touched the heat sink side... Boards salvageable?
Ow wait why don't you run aircon brezz with that fan
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It’s not available Fruits & Associates shroud is there anywhere else that might have this and where would I get the spoofs from? Thanks. Ps. U.K. if possible for delivery thanks
Cryptocloaks has 8” shrouds also and they’re just as good!
As for spoofs, search either eBay or Amazon for s19 fan simulators if “spoofers” isn’t coming up with anything
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Thanks mate much appreciated
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Hi mate, looking at Cryptocloaks Antminer Dual to 8 inch and you leave the fans on the machine? i thought you had to remove the fans and add the spoofs???
@@alanlees6779 you definitely do not leave the fans on the machine. You also do not use those same fan screws to attach the shroud, they’ll be too long without those fans and they’ll hit the hash board.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE the guy from Cryptocloaks said you can leave the fans on? but i dont like that idea as there noisy, ok so i bought the shrouds from Cryptocloaks so dont use there screws that come with it, do you know the size of the screws needed, its getting complex now lol
you could heat your house with a setup like this