I loving watching this video over and over. I'm so scared to build one of these monstrosities in my house... but it's happening. Every week I buy another component. Thanks for inspiring me.
I can tell how much time & effort you put into these videos. Keep up the good work! You seem like someone who goes all in on anything you do. I respect that.
as a begginning minner, im looking forward to starting my own custom set ups. and i am definately leaning twards liquid cooling. this video has been every informative. and i like the over all vibe "ye, we did stuff wrong, but our next attempt will be better, because we learned." so many people give up after failier..
Well this was awesome! Your channel is quickly becoming my favorite in the crypto mining space. Keep up the great content. I just reached out to their sales team to talk over a plan to convert my shed to immersion before next summer! Hopefully they can get me squared away with something awesome and not too expensive!
Your videos are addicting. Bought 4 strong nodes, never went ASIC because of the not enough information on the immersion cooling. Just 1.6 GH on ETH. Can't wait to learn more and then its an s19J pro for me!
Im meeting up with them this afternoon - as long as they are real humans with functional equipment, I will make it known to the community! Im also starting a discord today to celebrate the channels 10k subscribers which should hit in the next couple days!
This video cracked me up and was very informative. thank you! great quality and editing. I'm about to dunk my S19j in my immersion tank setup. wish me luck!
Love your videos and your excitement. You are on quite an Amazing Adventure and cant wait to follow along from the safety of my vacation lifestyle in Nicaragua.
You can use your setup up you have if you add couple of things. Have your dielectric fluid exchange heat with another material then use the other material to exchange heat in the radiator with air. So basically add an exchanger inside the overflow area that is pumped (2nd seperate pump)with water going to and comes from radiator. ( closed system). Good luck.
Im real curious to see others rendition of this thing.. It actually works extremely well - but if youre going to use BitCool, you definitely have to be careful about which materials to use
Awesome, thank you for the video and information. Currently doing a proof of concept with an S9 and an old aquarium tank. So far my main issue has been with pumps just deciding to shut off. When everything is working it's so awesome to see and NOT hear. The enclosure from EF is just cool. Hopefully, they will make them available soon.
Way to go! Incredible video. I have been talking with DCX out of Europe for an 8 miner system. It sounds like Engineered Fluids is going the same route as DCX. Your setup is so helpful whether it works or not. The fact that you charged in was awesome. Can't wait to hear about your supplier in Minnesota.
I have links to a bunch of it, but the tank I got from EngineeredFluids.com - you have to contact them for tanks but they have them. The Heat Exchnager: amzn.to/397OPD4 The Radiator: amzn.to/3tel5LD The Fan: amzn.to/3GPrzpZ L6-20r receptical 20 amps amzn.to/3BQKL3O 10 guage wire - amzn.to/3LYVEp7 8 guage wire - amzn.to/33TCtfi PDU Power Distribution Unit - amzn.to/3HkUTTL Exhaust Fan - amzn.to/3IlOo4i C14 to C13 cables - amzn.to/3sgfGDv Klein Amp Clamp meter - amzn.to/3InaDXQ Where to buy BitCoin Miners: discord.gg/JG2NQ7DUzd Or email blake@muskminers.com and tell him you heard from me - Musk Miners is confirmed safe, by me!
Perfect timing, I just fired up my immersion tank(plywood with fiberglass inlay), I’m running 5.23GPM pump with 25000BTU heat exchanger. It is also not going smooth, my heat exchanger only drops 2*C(fluid is moving too fast through it). Did your aeration come from radiator or the pump?
Awesome video👌 I am considering setting something up like this in my garage. How big is your tank and how many gallons of bitcool did you need for your set up?
If you're going to do liquid cooling You want to remove the mini heatsinks on the hash bards, tin the chips and upgrade heatsinks to something with a much larger surface area. Remove the fans they are a waste of energy and the casing as they do nothing submerged. Just pull the hash boards on their own and mount them waffa style. You also don't want to directly pump dielectric fluid. It's better to have that fluid in a sealed tank and then a heat exchange at the top that takes the rising heat out of the fluid and outside to another exchange This will use glycol and water and never come in direct contact with the dielectric fluid. Same principle behind how a freezer works and much cheaper. You can also then use your corolla heat exchange or multiples of.
Will the power supply fans when running will work well in the oil? if I take it out, will the machine work? In your video, you use a grid to pick up the machine, where do you buy this? I'm from Portugal and there is no information to immerse the S19j Pro 104 in oil, I like to see your videos. Thank you for your attention
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE I'm glad to have found your content, but does the ASIC not short circuit while running in the oil cooler? I have many asic on the mbox, what i do to implementation it?
Great video! You crack me up! I am in talks with at home immersion mining companies as well. I'll reach out to engineering fluids and get on the wait list. Also I would be willing to take a road trip up north to Minnesota as well to drop 20-40k and build a supplier relationship! Buying the hardware is the real problem in this industry still.
Well you dont HAVE to take the trip! Obviously these guys ship - I just wanted to look in their eyes and see them and ask them a million questions and be totally convinced I can send them thousands of dollars moving into the future.. That video will be up tomorrow
are posting a video about the engineering fluid tour you got? do you know for how many miners that home kit is going to be? I am just getting started with one S19j Pro. But if i get an immersion cooling system it would be cool to expand it without buy one for each miner :-). Thanks in advance!
Great video. I'm working on a plan to convert our farm from air to immersion as well. Out of curiosity, did you build that tank yourself or did you purchase it?
Neither; it’s a test tank the folks at engineeredfluids.com let me use to experiment. I hope they’re not upset I showed the process of messing the thing up! They’re going to start selling these, and ones built for two miners early next year!
@@nicholaskenny4684 A bunch of people are telling me you can! But the rubber seal on the cap should be swapped out for a vicone seal - bitcool, coolant will eat rubber over time
Absolutely, Im filming that tomorrow, meeting with them tomorrow - I just wanted to be 100% sure everything about them is what they say it is before I go telling everyone to start buying from them, if that makes sense. So I am vetting their company in person and I will have that video up, hopefully tomorrow night (unless they scam me tomorrow afternoon, in which case I would have a watch out for these guys video up tomorrow night)
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Yes! I am meeting with them in person today to verify they are not just some teenager lying to me from their bedroom, or a guy in india spoofing me with a VPN... After I hold the actual equipment and start it up, I will immediately make a video and report it to the world!
Hey great video! A question will this dielectric fluid damage the asic components similar to mineral oil? I try to avoid mineral oil as it's combustible hope this one won't 😂
Right!? That thing will be QUITE a bit more expensive than a toyota corolla radiator - but most likely worth paying the money. They will have them available in january! And I will surely be talking about it here.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Appreciate the info. Definitely more than I expected but if you’re able to expand the system to accommodate more ASICS (Bigger Tank??) using the existing pump and exchanger I would probably buy it.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Wow. This price tag is, by all means, difficult to justify. We appreciate EF sponsoring this video, but let's be honest Nick. A VFD to control your pump's flow rate and a couple of Parker's hydraulic hoses would make your setup perfect with Bitcool. As for a radiator "not built for this" There's a comment made by Gary of EF stating and I quote "used truck radiators work great (Just make sure you flush them out really well with alcohol to get rid of any dried antifreeze dye and make sure to fully let them dry!!"
@@af6727 I do have to agree, their price tag will scare away anyone with even a little diy prowess. The components involved or neither exotic nor necessarily difficult to come by. Though this car radiator I used sprung a leak in the fins, actually two radiators in a row!! But you’re right, since I’ve been driving cars my whole life, I can attest that this was just an anomaly. I hope this whole video didn’t come off as a commercial for engineer fluids, they’re not paying me anything to say any of this, and I’m not going to be pushing their kit although I may get one to set it up and show it
Very cool. Love the experiments. Will your S19J pros become obsolete and worthless once Bitcoin keeps "halving" or will you be able to mine some other type of coin with them? . Have you considered diversifying your ASIC miners to also get some that use the Kadena and Scrypt algorithms? Thanks for the great videos.
Well, they wouldnt be obsolete - they will merely be half as effective. But right now, each S19J pro makes about 1100 a month and costs about 250 to run, so it will still make a few hundred dollars above electrical cost even if the price doesnt change. But I expect bitcoin will be higher 2 years from now at the halving! In which case, even though it makes less coins, each coin it does make will be more valuable.
This is too funny, we are building out our prototype system right now before we scale up our 7000 square foot warehouse !! Do you have a discord so we can get ahold of you and collab?
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Yessir. We are up in Canada and have plans to fill out our warehouse; so it would be awesome to bounce ideas back and forth. As soon as you linked those fan spoofs; I bought 20 of them lol I'm really waiting to find out what pump and radiator was in your video (from engineered liquids)
If you look closely, there are two chambers in this tank so that the inlet pushes liquid up over a divider and waterfalls down into a separate chamber, that way the second chamber is only hot liquid and that’s where the outlet is.
Any reason you have all the cords plugged in from the bottom? It looks like you're keeping the water flow in the same direction as the air was before, but that doesn't seem necessary? Wouldn't it be easier to flip the machine around so all the cords plug in from the top?
It’s optimal, but yes, not entirely necessary. The best sinks get bigger as they go towards the exhaust exit, so this does maximize their heat dissipation since the fluid will heat up as it gets to the back.. but yeah, not necessary.
"trust me, I'm and engineer" comes to mind. And I'm a really sketchy, diy kinda guy and mechanical/hydraulic engineer by day with a small crypto mine on the side for fun. I wouldn't do this. God bless, keep up the good work. Please be careful with that ⚡ stuff and liquid. I hear there are side affects if combined.
I went to school for Mechanical Engineering, in fact! That said, i am very much a back yard (warehouse) DIYer, breaking things and learning stuff - with a small mine on the side. But, dielectric coolant is completely electrically inert- these particular two can be combined "safely"
They also make a version of this stuff for transformers, so the Bitcool stuff is somehow slightly different. Probably because there are a few plastics in ASICS on the boards and wiring. But no, they said this should literally run, unchanged, for a decade!!
Yep, I’m perfect conditions you can run two per radiator. But there are a lot of variables to consider so it depends on the pump, the ambient temperature of wherever the radiator is, the humidity level, overclock on your miner and so on..
I have an immersion tank too. My ASIC farm is nonstop breaking. I contacted Bitman "... immersion cooling will render you units scrap!" As soon as I went to Air cooling with those same units my problems ceased. I did order a bunch of control boards and replaced them... Also Be careful some ASICS get destroyed very quickly, 1-2 days like the Z15s ( z15 must be Air cooled ) =-( I still have 2 L7 left in my 8 units tank and those are moving out soon as their new Air Enclosures are done. Does anyone want to buy my tank?
H Nicholas! I talked to you on Instagram and was waiting impatiently for this one. I have a couple of questions. What was the exact reason behind these "bad" bubbles? Was it the overly-powerful pump? how many horsepowers is it? I have a 1/2 horsepower pump that I hope should work with Bitcool (they recommend changing the gasket with Viton which I don't think I need since my pump's max temp is 80C ). What I mean to say, had you chosen a less powerful pump with the Parker's Push-Lok hydraulic hose 801 that EngineeredFluids recommends, this setup might have been good? I'm not a fan of custom immersion kits as they come with a price. I'm a DIY kinda person.
Yes, it was primarily the wayyy overpowered pump. That made it so the fluid was dumping into the hot side at a high velocity and tumbling down, bringing bubbles down with it. It’s also a ‘jet pump’ which has a bigger inlet than outlet, so it’s a little like putting your thumb on a garden hose.. There was probably some tiny leak in some of the connections as well.. like a pool pump, if everything isn’t PERFECT, air is going to find its way in. The viton seals are a materiel compliance thing, not necessarily just heat. Bitcool will eat through certain matériels including a lot of gasket material.. I love a good diy also, but I have 9 miners in total, so I’d love to set this up with a giant tank and all the right things so it doesn’t end up springing a leak when I’m away!
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Thanks for the tip. I've read the 80-pdf document provided by EF. I'm good with the truck radiator and Parker hoses. I'm looking for a way fix my metal pump with a Viton then I'll be ready for Bitcoolin'
Ive got 5 RTX 3080's and Im not planning on buying any more. These nodes scare the crap out of me because I dont understand where all the money comes from, but theyre making the most money! And yeah, I actually just bought two more S19J Pro ASICs.. I think next I may focus on setting up a hosting site for others' miners.
@@Painfulwhale360 Strong nodes will pay you back far far faster than bitcoin miners - the waiting period is also zero for strong nodes. BUT, I dont fully understand where the money comes from for those rewards, so while it HAS been dutifully paying people out for over a year, I can make zero claims about the future of that project.. But if everything paused right this moment today, then yes.
This might be a dumb question, but is there a specific reason you went with a radiator setup instead of a 2 phase system? That way you could use water for the condenser and keep the rest of the system completely sealed inside the box
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE I think it would be a worthy experiment for sure! One thing I've never understood with most immersion setups is people keeping the fan and housing intact on their setup. Having the fan running and keeping the housing just get in the way of the heat transference and unnecessarily use electricity. The fan in particular is designed for air flow, not fluid so you actually run the risk of burning out the motor for no reason. I'd consult the manufacturer on the best way to do it, but ideally you'd have the miner stripped of all unnecessary material so that the hot parts are able to boil away at the dielectric fluid as directly as possible. This should also have the added benefit of freeing up space in the tank to add more miners. The greatest thing about 2 phase though, aside from how much more efficient it is at cooling, is that there is zero bleed from the very expensive fluid your using. Everything stays in the system. Here's a video showing a server rack that uses 2 phase cooling. th-cam.com/video/YyKIZPuepl8/w-d-xo.html
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Will the power supply fans when running will work well in the oil? if I take it out, will the machine work? In your video, you use a grid to pick up the machine, where do you buy this? I'm from Portugal and there is no information to immerse the S19j Pro 104 in oil, I like to see your videos. Thank you for your attention-
Can't wait in 10 years where instead of walking into your warehouse to fix a problem with your asic miner you'll have to put on scuba gear to go fix your miner
Patrick, how on earth did I do all of this without taking a decibel reading!? It was MUCH MUCH quieter.. I could have a conversation with Joe without raising my voice, standing right nect to the equipment. It makes the same amount of heat as air cooling, so running the plumbing to the outdoors and running the heat exchanger fan and pump outside might be the very best imaginable setup.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Thanks for the reply! As someone getting more and more into mining the ASICs look the better route, but the noise is a major negative factor. I know there are quite a few youtubers out there who have their machines turned off until they solve this issue. This would take care of both heat and noise so I'm looking forward too seeing more on the system. Hope your road trip is going well!
The one in this video is like a prototype phase proof of concept. It only fits one machine. Ive got plans drawn up and Im ordering the equipment for one that fits 2 - that video will be up in a couple weeks.. Then once Im comfortable with that, Ill make a 6 machine tank!
I’m meeting them in person tomorrow to verify the equipment and their business; I’m making a video tomorrow on it! It’s muskminers.com if you want to contact them while I verify their thing.
And here I thought watching Linus was fun. It's incredibly refreshing to watch a guy being so up front about everything that goes off the rails!
Although Linus drops things with a lot more consistency LOL
@@BlackyK Dude, SDW is new at this game. He'll get the hang of it. Practice makes perfect!
100% agreed
I loving watching this video over and over. I'm so scared to build one of these monstrosities in my house... but it's happening. Every week I buy another component. Thanks for inspiring me.
I can tell how much time & effort you put into these videos. Keep up the good work! You seem like someone who goes all in on anything you do. I respect that.
as a begginning minner, im looking forward to starting my own custom set ups. and i am definately leaning twards liquid cooling.
this video has been every informative. and i like the over all vibe "ye, we did stuff wrong, but our next attempt will be better, because we learned."
so many people give up after failier..
Well this was awesome! Your channel is quickly becoming my favorite in the crypto mining space. Keep up the great content. I just reached out to their sales team to talk over a plan to convert my shed to immersion before next summer! Hopefully they can get me squared away with something awesome and not too expensive!
I hope you told them you heard about them from me! I probably should have said that in there somewhere
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE After 10K sub it will be parabolic. Glad to be here before 10K.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Don't worry I mentioned I just came from your video!
Your videos are addicting. Bought 4 strong nodes, never went ASIC because of the not enough information on the immersion cooling. Just 1.6 GH on ETH. Can't wait to learn more and then its an s19J pro for me!
This is what the community needed. If the people in Minnesota are legit tag there site.
Im meeting up with them this afternoon - as long as they are real humans with functional equipment, I will make it known to the community! Im also starting a discord today to celebrate the channels 10k subscribers which should hit in the next couple days!
Great vid! Keep up the good work! Home immersion systems are the future, especially in countries with cold season. All the best from DCX team!
Hey guys! Do you design “small” home kits for immersion?? I would be very interested in talking with you!
We summoned DCX lol
@@asictothemoon8688 :)
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE we have only those 8x s19 or 12x M30 sized enclosures.
@@DCXLiquidImmersionCooling well I’ve got six so a guy could call that eight pretty soon; I’d like to talk. Spacedesignwarehouse@gmail.com
what did they say about the radiator being bad?
This video cracked me up and was very informative. thank you! great quality and editing. I'm about to dunk my S19j in my immersion tank setup. wish me luck!
Great video! Defiantly a cyber-punk immersion cooling system.
I don't think I have seen a video yet talk about "don't do's" it makes a great change
Gotta keep the world honest, projects don’t always work!
Love your videos and your excitement. You are on quite an Amazing Adventure and cant wait to follow along from the safety of my vacation lifestyle in Nicaragua.
found your channel a few weeks ago, you are a great channel.
Awesome! You tried it so now I don’t have to.
I’ll be watching for engineered fluid immersion kit release. Subscribed.
Good watch I normally watch you tube for information on something your video had both info and entertainment!
Great content Nicholas as always, road to 100k subs !
Road to 100k!! the rate of subscribers is speeding up every day still! Exciting times
You're a great storyteller! love your content man
Very impressive! I'm now sitting here imaging somebody converting their swimming pool into a new mining pool lol
You can use your setup up you have if you add couple of things. Have your dielectric fluid exchange heat with another material then use the other material to exchange heat in the radiator with air. So basically add an exchanger inside the overflow area that is pumped (2nd seperate pump)with water going to and comes from radiator. ( closed system). Good luck.
About time. Appreciate it. I'll let you know how mine goes.
Im real curious to see others rendition of this thing.. It actually works extremely well - but if youre going to use BitCool, you definitely have to be careful about which materials to use
I’ve been waiting for this! Awesome video
Thanks, Nathan! Now I have to do it the RIGHT way
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE When do you think you'll have that video up? I am looking forward to doing this for my L7s coming soon.
Awesome, thank you for the video and information. Currently doing a proof of concept with an S9 and an old aquarium tank. So far my main issue has been with pumps just deciding to shut off. When everything is working it's so awesome to see and NOT hear. The enclosure from EF is just cool. Hopefully, they will make them available soon.
I cant believe its two months later and the tanks are still not ready! They told me possibly next week though so thats progress..
Way to go! Incredible video. I have been talking with DCX out of Europe for an 8 miner system. It sounds like Engineered Fluids is going the same route as DCX. Your setup is so helpful whether it works or not. The fact that you charged in was awesome. Can't wait to hear about your supplier in Minnesota.
The Minnesota video is up on my channel! There’s also a discord server now so everyone can chat with them, and me, and each other.
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@@hyggeli4993 oooo, I would be interested in seeing what you’ve got, yes! Why don’t you dm me on Instagram @nicholas_james_johnson
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Yes I've been chatting with the Minnesota guys and was sure to name drop you with them.
Still an impressive rig. Great job, though it was doomed. Lots of learning happened
Yep! I’m already compiling a list of ‘correct parts’ to order.. Once I have it running stabile I’ll be happy to spread the list!
Jimmy, help this guy. He deserves more attention and more subscriber
nice man, would love a follow up on how to do it the right way (avoid the bubbles)
Love your content, honesty and willingness to make mistakes and let us learn :)
Hey man nice video, my main issue is find all the materials for this , structure, pumps.. etc.. wouldbe awesome if you can list us out all , thank you
I have links to a bunch of it, but the tank I got from EngineeredFluids.com - you have to contact them for tanks but they have them.
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I already over clock at 50%. Some day? I also know guys that pushed them to 170% until they broke them. Good tests overall.
What do you use to overclock an S19j?! This would be content GOLD
Perfect timing, I just fired up my immersion tank(plywood with fiberglass inlay), I’m running 5.23GPM pump with 25000BTU heat exchanger. It is also not going smooth, my heat exchanger only drops 2*C(fluid is moving too fast through it). Did your aeration come from radiator or the pump?
Awesome video👌
I am considering setting something up like this in my garage. How big is your tank and how many gallons of bitcool did you need for your set up?
If you're going to do liquid cooling You want to remove the mini heatsinks on the hash bards, tin the chips and upgrade heatsinks to something with a much larger surface area. Remove the fans they are a waste of energy and the casing as they do nothing submerged. Just pull the hash boards on their own and mount them waffa style. You also don't want to directly pump dielectric fluid. It's better to have that fluid in a sealed tank and then a heat exchange at the top that takes the rising heat out of the fluid and outside to another exchange This will use glycol and water and never come in direct contact with the dielectric fluid. Same principle behind how a freezer works and much cheaper. You can also then use your corolla heat exchange or multiples of.
you are living my dream. but i am only a few months behind you.
How have you build your tank ? Or have you bought it ?
Isnt the tank also from pvc ? Amd mot cpvc? Thanks
Lol I have some bitcool dielectric coolant as well for me to make a tank for two L3+.
Glad found your channel, great editing! Is there any distributor of dielectric coolant in Indonesia or Southeast Asia in general? Thanks
That I do not know. I’m quite sure these guys could ship, but that’s pretty far and would probably be expensive.
Will the power supply fans when running will work well in the oil?
if I take it out, will the machine work?
In your video, you use a grid to pick up the machine, where do you buy this?
I'm from Portugal and there is no information to immerse the S19j Pro 104 in oil, I like to see your videos.
Thank you for your attention
You can leave the power supply fans on. The grid is custom from engineeredfluids.com!
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE I'm glad to have found your content, but does the ASIC not short circuit while running in the oil cooler? I have many asic on the mbox, what i do to implementation it?
Do you have to spoof the power supply fans also??
Boss you making all tank using acrylic sheet. Am I right... But how you joined that.. i mean which glue you using
I got this tank from Engineered Fluids. I have no idea how they joined the sheets of acrylic! But theyre good at answering emails if you ask them!
Great video! You crack me up! I am in talks with at home immersion mining companies as well. I'll reach out to engineering fluids and get on the wait list.
Also I would be willing to take a road trip up north to Minnesota as well to drop 20-40k and build a supplier relationship!
Buying the hardware is the real problem in this industry still.
Well you dont HAVE to take the trip! Obviously these guys ship - I just wanted to look in their eyes and see them and ask them a million questions and be totally convinced I can send them thousands of dollars moving into the future.. That video will be up tomorrow
You must have an older channel yes? Please share.
Where did you get that tank?
are posting a video about the engineering fluid tour you got? do you know for how many miners that home kit is going to be? I am just getting started with one S19j Pro. But if i get an immersion cooling system it would be cool to expand it without buy one for each miner :-). Thanks in advance!
From what I understand theyre going to offer a two unit solution and an 8 unit solution. Im going back there to interview Gary in a couple weeks!
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE That would be awesome if the kit is also fair priced. I will keep my eyes open for that video. Thanks a lot !
Great video. I'm working on a plan to convert our farm from air to immersion as well. Out of curiosity, did you build that tank yourself or did you purchase it?
Neither; it’s a test tank the folks at engineeredfluids.com let me use to experiment. I hope they’re not upset I showed the process of messing the thing up!
They’re going to start selling these, and ones built for two miners early next year!
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE I doubt they are upset. It's a great "What not to do" video lol.
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Out of curiosity why can’t you use a car radiator? I wanted to use the one out of my old dodge lmao
@@nicholaskenny4684 A bunch of people are telling me you can! But the rubber seal on the cap should be swapped out for a vicone seal - bitcool, coolant will eat rubber over time
How about a introduction to whoever your getting 2- s19’s from for 20k
Absolutely, Im filming that tomorrow, meeting with them tomorrow - I just wanted to be 100% sure everything about them is what they say it is before I go telling everyone to start buying from them, if that makes sense. So I am vetting their company in person and I will have that video up, hopefully tomorrow night (unless they scam me tomorrow afternoon, in which case I would have a watch out for these guys video up tomorrow night)
Any news about the kit mentioned at 9:54 ?
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I do not know what Bitcoin lottery mining is! I haven’t heard of this
Finaly we'll have a proper solution ;)
Love your videos!! Can you share your ASIC supplier in MN?
Yes! I am meeting with them in person today to verify they are not just some teenager lying to me from their bedroom, or a guy in india spoofing me with a VPN... After I hold the actual equipment and start it up, I will immediately make a video and report it to the world!
Hey great video! A question will this dielectric fluid damage the asic components similar to mineral oil? I try to avoid mineral oil as it's combustible hope this one won't 😂
Nope, and in fact that’s why this exists!
All I want to know is what Fan/Radiator that is at 10:10 in the video lol I NEED that.
Right!? That thing will be QUITE a bit more expensive than a toyota corolla radiator - but most likely worth paying the money. They will have them available in january! And I will surely be talking about it here.
New subscriber keep up the good work!
Great Video! Any idea what one of those Engineered Fluid kits will retail for?
I do and its a little bit much to swallow - but they are going to sell a 2x S19j pro unit in the $6500 range.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Appreciate the info. Definitely more than I expected but if you’re able to expand the system to accommodate more ASICS (Bigger Tank??) using the existing pump and exchanger I would probably buy it.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Wow. This price tag is, by all means, difficult to justify. We appreciate EF sponsoring this video, but let's be honest Nick. A VFD to control your pump's flow rate and a couple of Parker's hydraulic hoses would make your setup perfect with Bitcool. As for a radiator "not built for this" There's a comment made by Gary of EF stating and I quote "used truck radiators work great (Just make sure you flush them out really well with alcohol to get rid of any dried antifreeze dye and make sure to fully let them dry!!"
@@af6727 I do have to agree, their price tag will scare away anyone with even a little diy prowess. The components involved or neither exotic nor necessarily difficult to come by.
Though this car radiator I used sprung a leak in the fins, actually two radiators in a row!! But you’re right, since I’ve been driving cars my whole life, I can attest that this was just an anomaly.
I hope this whole video didn’t come off as a commercial for engineer fluids, they’re not paying me anything to say any of this, and I’m not going to be pushing their kit although I may get one to set it up and show it
Where’d you get the tank?
i have find alot of fan simulator online but do not know what sutable for s19 . please tell me . i own s19
Very cool. Love the experiments. Will your S19J pros become obsolete and worthless once Bitcoin keeps "halving" or will you be able to mine some other type of coin with them? . Have you considered diversifying your ASIC miners to also get some that use the Kadena and Scrypt algorithms? Thanks for the great videos.
Well, they wouldnt be obsolete - they will merely be half as effective. But right now, each S19J pro makes about 1100 a month and costs about 250 to run, so it will still make a few hundred dollars above electrical cost even if the price doesnt change. But I expect bitcoin will be higher 2 years from now at the halving! In which case, even though it makes less coins, each coin it does make will be more valuable.
This is too funny, we are building out our prototype system right now before we scale up our 7000 square foot warehouse !! Do you have a discord so we can get ahold of you and collab?
I have a discord half way set up that I was working on a couple weeks ago - I think its time to get that thing going!
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Yessir. We are up in Canada and have plans to fill out our warehouse; so it would be awesome to bounce ideas back and forth.
As soon as you linked those fan spoofs; I bought 20 of them lol I'm really waiting to find out what pump and radiator was in your video (from engineered liquids)
Why not use geothermal from the ground to keep mineral oil cold ?
No reason why not to, other than the cost of digging a deep and long enough hole!
Outlet of tank always goes on top
If you look closely, there are two chambers in this tank so that the inlet pushes liquid up over a divider and waterfalls down into a separate chamber, that way the second chamber is only hot liquid and that’s where the outlet is.
looking forward to your follow up
looking forward to following up!
Any reason you have all the cords plugged in from the bottom? It looks like you're keeping the water flow in the same direction as the air was before, but that doesn't seem necessary? Wouldn't it be easier to flip the machine around so all the cords plug in from the top?
It’s optimal, but yes, not entirely necessary. The best sinks get bigger as they go towards the exhaust exit, so this does maximize their heat dissipation since the fluid will heat up as it gets to the back..
but yeah, not necessary.
Good video thx
"trust me, I'm and engineer" comes to mind.
And I'm a really sketchy, diy kinda guy and mechanical/hydraulic engineer by day with a small crypto mine on the side for fun.
I wouldn't do this.
God bless, keep up the good work. Please be careful with that ⚡ stuff and liquid. I hear there are side affects if combined.
I went to school for Mechanical Engineering, in fact! That said, i am very much a back yard (warehouse) DIYer, breaking things and learning stuff - with a small mine on the side.
But, dielectric coolant is completely electrically inert- these particular two can be combined "safely"
Is it the same oil used to cool electrical transformers?
Are electrical circuits affected by oil in the long run??
They also make a version of this stuff for transformers, so the Bitcool stuff is somehow slightly different. Probably because there are a few plastics in ASICS on the boards and wiring.
But no, they said this should literally run, unchanged, for a decade!!
How much was your make shift oil cooling tank?
How many can you run per radiator? Could you use a bigger tank and run multiple with this setup?
Yep, I’m perfect conditions you can run two per radiator. But there are a lot of variables to consider so it depends on the pump, the ambient temperature of wherever the radiator is, the humidity level, overclock on your miner and so on..
I have an immersion tank too. My ASIC farm is nonstop breaking. I contacted Bitman "... immersion cooling will render you units scrap!" As soon as I went to Air cooling with those same units my problems ceased. I did order a bunch of control boards and replaced them... Also Be careful some ASICS get destroyed very quickly, 1-2 days like the Z15s ( z15 must be Air cooled ) =-( I still have 2 L7 left in my 8 units tank and those are moving out soon as their new Air Enclosures are done. Does anyone want to buy my tank?
H Nicholas! I talked to you on Instagram and was waiting impatiently for this one. I have a couple of questions. What was the exact reason behind these "bad" bubbles? Was it the overly-powerful pump? how many horsepowers is it? I have a 1/2 horsepower pump that I hope should work with Bitcool (they recommend changing the gasket with Viton which I don't think I need since my pump's max temp is 80C ). What I mean to say, had you chosen a less powerful pump with the Parker's Push-Lok hydraulic hose 801 that EngineeredFluids recommends, this setup might have been good? I'm not a fan of custom immersion kits as they come with a price. I'm a DIY kinda person.
Yes, it was primarily the wayyy overpowered pump. That made it so the fluid was dumping into the hot side at a high velocity and tumbling down, bringing bubbles down with it.
It’s also a ‘jet pump’ which has a bigger inlet than outlet, so it’s a little like putting your thumb on a garden hose.. There was probably some tiny leak in some of the connections as well.. like a pool pump, if everything isn’t PERFECT, air is going to find its way in.
The viton seals are a materiel compliance thing, not necessarily just heat. Bitcool will eat through certain matériels including a lot of gasket material..
I love a good diy also, but I have 9 miners in total, so I’d love to set this up with a giant tank and all the right things so it doesn’t end up springing a leak when I’m away!
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Thanks for the tip. I've read the 80-pdf document provided by EF. I'm good with the truck radiator and Parker hoses. I'm looking for a way fix my metal pump with a Viton then I'll be ready for Bitcoolin'
Great update, are you expanding your GPU mining or are you only focusing on ASICs and Nodes?
Ive got 5 RTX 3080's and Im not planning on buying any more. These nodes scare the crap out of me because I dont understand where all the money comes from, but theyre making the most money! And yeah, I actually just bought two more S19J Pro ASICs.. I think next I may focus on setting up a hosting site for others' miners.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE how much do the S19J pro make per day currently?
@@Painfulwhale360 That changes all the time based on the price of Bitcoin. But at this moment theyre making something like $24 a day.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Interesting. It sounds like buying strong nodes would have a much better ROI correct?
@@Painfulwhale360 Strong nodes will pay you back far far faster than bitcoin miners - the waiting period is also zero for strong nodes. BUT, I dont fully understand where the money comes from for those rewards, so while it HAS been dutifully paying people out for over a year, I can make zero claims about the future of that project.. But if everything paused right this moment today, then yes.
wtf the immersion cooling fluid is so expensive ! That is totally crazy
Haha engineered fluid sent me a link to your video saying if you have questions please as... gave you seen this guy's setup? He's funny
Ha! That’s amazing! Love those guys. They make a hell of a clear tank.
This might be a dumb question, but is there a specific reason you went with a radiator setup instead of a 2 phase system? That way you could use water for the condenser and keep the rest of the system completely sealed inside the box
Well now that sounds like something I need to try!
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE I think it would be a worthy experiment for sure! One thing I've never understood with most immersion setups is people keeping the fan and housing intact on their setup. Having the fan running and keeping the housing just get in the way of the heat transference and unnecessarily use electricity. The fan in particular is designed for air flow, not fluid so you actually run the risk of burning out the motor for no reason. I'd consult the manufacturer on the best way to do it, but ideally you'd have the miner stripped of all unnecessary material so that the hot parts are able to boil away at the dielectric fluid as directly as possible. This should also have the added benefit of freeing up space in the tank to add more miners. The greatest thing about 2 phase though, aside from how much more efficient it is at cooling, is that there is zero bleed from the very expensive fluid your using. Everything stays in the system. Here's a video showing a server rack that uses 2 phase cooling. th-cam.com/video/YyKIZPuepl8/w-d-xo.html
Just curious what was GPM on the original pump?
I think that original pump was 1/3 HP, which is about 288 gallons per minute.
Respect
The bubbles will implode and eat at fittings
a doubt the fans of the power supply stay or come out?
The fans on the power supply stay in
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Will the power supply fans when running will work well in the oil?
if I take it out, will the machine work?
In your video, you use a grid to pick up the machine, where do you buy this?
I'm from Portugal and there is no information to immerse the S19j Pro 104 in oil, I like to see your videos.
Thank you for your attention-
we already have ways to overclock them and auto tune them
specifically any of the s19 models including both the beaglebone boards and xilinix boards
Nice! Then you’ve already been reaping these benefits!! I hadn’t found any before this
Thanks a lot for doing these so we dont have to.
Keep it up
Your videos are too fun to watch
Where did you get that perfect enclosure?
I got that from engineeredfluids.com. They’re the ones working on the all-in-one kit for next year.
They let me use this tank to do tests, but they’ll have this and a two miner sized one available next year. (I don’t work for them)
Can't wait in 10 years where instead of walking into your warehouse to fix a problem with your asic miner you'll have to put on scuba gear to go fix your miner
Oooooo, lets just seal it up and fill it up! Liquid cool the whole property
How well did it mitigate the sounds as compared to one left on the shelf?
Patrick, how on earth did I do all of this without taking a decibel reading!? It was MUCH MUCH quieter.. I could have a conversation with Joe without raising my voice, standing right nect to the equipment. It makes the same amount of heat as air cooling, so running the plumbing to the outdoors and running the heat exchanger fan and pump outside might be the very best imaginable setup.
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE Thanks for the reply! As someone getting more and more into mining the ASICs look the better route, but the noise is a major negative factor. I know there are quite a few youtubers out there who have their machines turned off until they solve this issue. This would take care of both heat and noise so I'm looking forward too seeing more on the system. Hope your road trip is going well!
Hey by any chance do you know what will be the amount of S19J Pro you'll be able to fit in this kit? or will it be one kit per antminer?
The one in this video is like a prototype phase proof of concept. It only fits one machine. Ive got plans drawn up and Im ordering the equipment for one that fits 2 - that video will be up in a couple weeks.. Then once Im comfortable with that, Ill make a 6 machine tank!
There needs to be more views...
Lol the radiator out of a 2007 Toyota Corolla!
How does this computer not burn out in water?
It isn’t in water. It’s in dielectric coolant. It’s more like oil than water and it passes no electricity! It’s amazing.
If your hardware distributor was legit, mind sharing the contact info? My brothers and I are in the same market~
Who is the US Based mining hardware supplier?
Ive shot an interview with them and will be editing and uploading today..
@@SPACEDESIGNWAREHOUSE nice thank you!
who is your US S19J supplier??
i can 100% vouch for Print Crypto but they almost out of stock. i got 2 104's and 2 92's from them this year.
I’m meeting them in person tomorrow to verify the equipment and their business; I’m making a video tomorrow on it!
It’s muskminers.com if you want to contact them while I verify their thing.
So they sold you 2 s19j pro for 20k?
No I was generalizing, I think I paid 24000ish? I honestly don’t recall.
Giiigaaaaa
"When u have too much money but cba doing research first" haha typical..
Immersion cools....installs MASSIVE fan 🤣🤣🤣
hahaha, yeah.. BUT! That fan ultimately lives outside, so theres that.
The proof is in the pudding. You're filming a submerged Sj10 Pro Asic Miner while recording audio, and all while not annoying the "f" out of myself.
10 times better than linus
what an excellent failure. well done.
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