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OFF GRID Raspberry Pi Crypto Miner!



Sorry about the ending…

We’re going to create a complete off grid crypto mining rig with a raspberry pi model B and a water lilly hydroelectric turbine. We’ll mine monero on the the quad core CPUs!

https://www.raspberrypi.com/

Raspberry Pi is a series of small single-board computers (SBCs) developed in the United Kingdom by the Raspberry Pi Foundation in association with Broadcom. The Raspberry Pi project originally leaned towards the promotion of teaching basic computer science in schools.The original model became more popular than anticipated, selling outside its target market for uses such as robotics. It is widely used in many areas, such as for weather monitoring,[19] because of its low cost, modularity, and open design. It is typically used by computer and electronic hobbyists, due to its adoption of the HDMI and USB standards.

After the release of the second board type, the Raspberry Pi Foundation set up a new entity, named Raspberry Pi Trading, and installed Eben Upton as CEO, with the responsibility of developing technology. The Foundation was rededicated as an educational charity for promoting the teaching of basic computer science in schools and developing countries. Most Pis are made in a Sony factory in Pencoed, Wales, while others are made in China and Japan.

In 2015 the Raspberry Pi surpassed the ZX Spectrum in unit sales, becoming the best-selling British computer.

https://www.waterlilyturbine.com/

Meet WaterLily.
WaterLily is a portable turbine loved by campers, paddlers, filmmakers, and off-gridders around the world. It charges phones, speakers, cameras, battery banks, and even 12V devices and batteries, by generating power from rivers and streams. Now, with our WindLily accessory you can also harness the power of wind to ensure that you can harvest #EnergyAnywhere!

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POWER DAY & NIGHT

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Water, wind, and you.
WaterLily is the only portable power solution with three sources of power.

Water.
Rivers, streams, creeks, and brooks. If water is flowing and WaterLily’s blades are spinning, you’ve got power.

Wind.
Our new WindLily accessory allows you to quickly transform your WaterLily into a powerful wind turbine.

And you!
Use WaterLily’s hand crank to generate power on-demand. Great in emergency situations.
Meet WindLily!

WindLily is an add-on that allows you to quickly and easily transform your WaterLily turbine into a powerful wind turbine!

Along with our emergency hand crank, WaterLily can now generate power from water, wind, or human power. 3-in-1 power, guaranteed!

You can use WindLily with a tripod as a portable power generator, or mount it permanently using the pole mount for up to 25 watts of usable power!

#EnergyAnywhere

35 Comments

  1. you lie to us. first a rapberry py has only 4 cores without hypertreading and you show us 22threads. second it has a 400mhz SDRAM with 1gb bacause you show us a raspberrypi 3 and your system shows us 2gb plus the 256 dataset head. third ramdomX like monero relay on ramspeed and interconect buswith so there is no way of 9000 hesh/s. i dont know why you try to lie to us but every one who can google or use that pc daly know about.
    yea the waterlili can push enough power for a raspberrypi but for heavie load the power needs to be riplefree as possable and a constand voltage. so yea you can setup a pi in the wild doing som work but not like this.
    i would say sou showed us a simulation or your laptop. plese dont lie to us some of us are mad mans and will backfire

  2. June 1, '23. I recall a video a few months back, someone I follow. He said something about not making Raspberry Pi anymore. I have mine for the purpose, so didn't watch it. I may have to review.

  3. You shouldn't directly attach the pi to the generator, hook up the pi to a rechargeable battery, and plug in the pi through the battery. This way the pi won't crash in case of a "power outage".

  4. There’s 80s calculators that fit the size of a credit card, considering that they’re essentially underpowered computers I can see Raspberry Pi’s falling under that same merit

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