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Sell Us Your Miners

Are you interested in selling your mining rigs? In the past year alone, Mining Wholesale has sold over 1.000 ASIC’s. We have a large network of miners across several platforms who are looking to buy all types of Mining Hardware.   If you have mining rigs that you’re looking to sell, send us an email to sales@miningwholesale.eu with the following information:  

  1. Quantity and model of Mining Rig you would like to sell (Example – 1 S17 Pro 50 Th/s).
  2. Describe the Condition of the Hardware (we will accept miners that need repair).
  3. Let us know your requested Sell Price (we will help analyze the market for you to come up with the current market rate).
  4. What is the location of the Hardware?
  5. Email your Hardware pictures to sales@miningwholesale.eu.
  6. Let us know if the miners are already boxed/palletized (we can assist you with coordinating the logistics and take you through the steps to properly box & palletize your miners).
  7. Any additional details.

  A founding member of Mining Wholesale will reply back to your sell request to confirm the details and help orchestrate the sale. We look forward to working with you and let us do the heavy lifting for you!

 

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S9 Heater Guide – Build Your S9 Space Heater!

With a lot of blood, sweat and tears we’ve finally finished v1 of our S9 Heater Guide. Let’s show the skeptics that we, the Bitcoin community, can re-purpose old gen machines into space heaters, load shift/balance the grid, lower our carbon footprint and earn sats all at the same time!

S9 Heater Guide – Build Your S9 Space Heater v1

We will keep trying to lower the cost of the build by finding more efficient ways to improve and keep updating the guide.

In upcoming versions or completely new guides, we will be diving deeper into automations. Some examples:

  • Mining based on ambient temperature.
  • Cut/release power versus pause/resume mining.
  • Mining based on real time break-even price per TH.
  • Mining based on above or below daily/monthly/yearly average dynamic electricity rates.
  • Mining based on PV production by automatically changing the Power Limit of the miner.
  • Shutting down a PV inverter during negative electricity rates.
  • Mining based on the load of a self-build battery pack containing LifePo4 3,2v batteries and a BMS.
  • Migrate this guide to newer gen machines.
  • Heating a buffer tank with hygienic coil and a heat exchanger (or swimming pool) using Hydro and/or Immersion cooled miners.

If you have any other suggestions, requests, advice or whatsoever, we would love to hear it!

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This is the way!

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Miner Normal Operating Temperature Range

To be specific, the temperature of the miner’s intake air should fall within this range.

Even if the room temperature is cool, the intake air temperature might still be too high because of the dust accumulation or other reasons. Please clean the miner if needed.

Different models display the miner’s temperature differently. Notably, most of our miners have a protection program that puts the miners to shut down at temperature too high.


Below shows the normal temperature of the miners:

ANTMINER Temperature in degree Celsius
E9 PCB max. 80
L7 PCB max. 80
S19XP PCB max. 75
S19a Pro PCB max. 80
S19a PCB max. 80
S19j PCB max. 85
S19j Pro PCB max. 85
S19 Pro PCB max. 80
S19 PCB max. 80
T19 PCB max. 80
Z15/Z15j/Z15e PCB max. 80
S17e/T17e/S17+ PCB max. 80
T17+ PCB max. 75
S17/S17 Pro/T17 PCB max. 75
S15 PCB max. 80
T15 PCB max. 80
S11 PCB max. 95
Z9MINI Chip max. 125
PCB max. 80
Z9 PCB max. 80
V9 PCB max. 80
S9 Chip max. 135
PCB max. 90
S9I PCB max. 85
S9j和S9-Hydro PCB max. 95
T9 Chip max. 135
PCB max. 90
T9+ Chip max. 125
PCB max. 95
S9 SE/S9k PCB max. 85
B7 PCB max. 75
K5 PCB max. 80
D5 PCB max. 85
DR3和DR5 PCB max. 85
E3 PCB max. 65
L3+和L3++ PCB max. 90
D3 PCB max. 85
A3 Chip max. 115
PCB max. 85
X3 Chip max. 127
PCB max. 80
B3 Chip max. 127
PCB max. 80

If you notice that the temperatures are climbing and nearing the temperature limit, contact us for assistance and technical advice.