So, let's talk about the FogHashing C6 Immersion Cooling Tank. Here are some upsides:
- Better Cooling: This tank can hold 6 ASIC miners and is designed for awesome cooling performance. It can handle 21kW at 38°C, 24kW at 35°C, and even 28kW at 33°C. Even when you’re pushing your miners to the max, they’ll stay around 55°C, which is the same as the oil temp inside.
- Less Noise: Immersion cooling really cuts down on the noise from ASIC miners, so it’s perfect if you’re in a spot where sound matters.
- Easy to Set Up: The C6 Tank has a simple design that merges a single tank with a dry cooler. That means you won't need extra heat exchange stuff, and getting it all set up is pretty straightforward just some tubing and wiring.
- Smart Operation: With built-in EC motors, the system automatically adjusts the fan speed based on the ambient temp, keeping energy use in check without you having to do anything.
But it’s not all sunshine and rainbows:
- High Initial Cost: Sure, immersion cooling has great benefits, but getting started isn’t cheap. The C6 Tank with a dry cooler kicks off at around $2,700, and if you add in things like PDUs and coolant, the price can go up.
- Maintenance and Complexity: These immersion systems need you to keep an eye on the cooling fluid and regularly check everything to make sure it’s still working right. That can add some complexity to how you operate it.
My $20,000 Bitcoin Mining Immersion Cooling Setup
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