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I forgot to post the pic of what it all looks like.
If you are so inclined to provide advice on my wire placement....don't...lol. Yes, that means you @LightHouse ...
Seriously though, the wiring pushes my OCD through the roof, but due to the nature of how this works it would not make any sense to ziptie the wires up only to need to cut the wires a day later. This is a project in process. Eventually once all the details are sorted I will try to figure something out with these damn wires though.
On the left section are all the A9's. In the middle section are the Z9 minis. On the right are the L3's. You will notice on the top right shelf are 4 miners no plugged in.
Those are Bitmain A3's that mine Siacoin. I bought those used from someone who was desperate for cash. I paid the same for them as I would have paid for just a PSU, and they came with the PSU. Since I needed extra PSU's, it was like getting a miner for free anyway. For now, I am not plugging them in since they are unprofitable to run. If/when Sia price recovers over $.01 - then I will put them to work.
Currently I have the power to duplicate this exact setup 5 more times. As we reinvest into more hardware we will determine the best coins to mine and thus the best hardware to purchase.
You will also notice a laptop on the middle shelf. This is connected to the network and I'm using TeamViewer to remote access this laptop so I can work on the machines without physically being there.
We are looking into software solutions to automate some of this process, but for the time being, I am able to access the network from my laptop or my phone for updating firmware, rebooting machines, and making adjustments.
If anyone has questions, feel free to ask.
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