Setting Up 10X Kaspa KS0 Crypto Miners on Solar!

    what’s going on miners chump change XD
    here hope you’re all staying healthy
    having a great day as you can see I got
    my crypto mining solar trailer over here
    and this is the day I got to get these
    ethernet hooked up to my patch panel
    because I disconnected all of them when
    I upgraded to a ubiquity setup and I
    just have that five port switch as you
    can see right there kind of dangling
    just to communicate with the uh X4 Q or
    x16 Q whatever it is actually the uh x41
    U that I have on the other side there
    for the winter that way I can get into
    the dash board and mess with it but
    nonetheless I don’t want to buy another
    24p switch for out here so I’m just
    going to have an unmanaged switch right
    here going uh yeah everything’s going to
    be going to the Kos from the backside of
    this patch panel and I think I’m going
    to set them all up here and they’re
    going to run off solar for like you know
    certain times during the day probably
    like 10 hours a day if that maybe even
    less actually if uh the solar is not
    enough to provide enough uh you know
    obviously power to all that stuff these
    box miners kind of unfortunate I can’t
    keep these things on but these are all
    the mini Doge miners these are the
    original Mini Doge miners actually and
    yeah they’ve been off for quite some
    time but I do need to revamp this stuff
    I did get my L7 out of here so I got to
    take this down this was the exhaust from
    the uh fruit Associates kit that I had
    chilling on top here when I had the L7
    running at the house but you guys know
    my 30 C Electric rate is uh yeah it’s
    way too much to be mining with anything
    so the power in this trailer I’m
    probably going to have to disconnect at
    some point and just again keep it 100%
    solar in here but anyways let’s uh I
    guess let’s get the Kos zeros out here
    let’s kind of revamp this stuff let’s
    get this stuff all plugged back together
    and then uh yeah we’ll figure it out
    okay I cleaned up and this is actually
    the next day yesterday got away from me
    and unfortunately it’s freaking raining
    today so we’re going to have to deal
    with this as we do this video but I got
    to get all of the other KS Zer out here
    I brought this is the original KS Z that
    I actually had converted to a six pin
    which is awesome instead of a barrel
    Jack I really would love to do that for
    all my KS Z Pros but it’s just not worth
    the time or effort to do that especially
    with the veteran minor cables so I think
    what I’m going to do is just get the the
    240 volt PSU that can actually run off
    of 120 it’s a 1200 watt PSU and it’s
    only good for 900 watts on 120 and I
    should be only pulling about I think 600
    or so maybe almost 700 Watts with that
    unit so it’s going to be pretty close to
    the 80% % Max because I have these two
    units right here as you can see the ks0
    Commemorative Edition and the uh
    original ks0 Pro shout out to ice River
    for sending these guys over for review
    um these things I’m having actually
    plugged right into the laptop power
    supply so that’ll free up two of the
    spots on the PSU which actually with
    everything running was about 850 Watts
    or so maybe a little bit less but as you
    can see right now they’re pulling 191
    Watts from 120 volts that’s the only
    real downfall here I am going to be
    pulling more wattage because I’m running
    these off of 120 instead of 240 so what
    I need to figure out now is where do I
    put the other Kos zeros do I leave them
    in here or do I put them in there I
    think they look much nicer kind of here
    all lined up on the rack my only issue
    there is getting the power from here
    which is the outlet power from the uh
    obviously the growatt inverter here over
    to where the PSU is going to sit and
    then obviously disperse all that and get
    all the network cables from my network
    rack that actually is kind of sloppily
    put together but is what it is I don’t
    really care if this is all super neat
    this is just kind of a straggler I
    really only needed 10 of these things
    but I hooked them all up just because
    but anyways again I got to get this like
    all completely neatened up at some point
    but it’s not it’s like least of my
    worries I got to get the cables though
    hooked up to the backside here and
    actually ran Ong the ground to each one
    of the ks zeros you guys know they’re
    not Wi-Fi they actually need a hard
    connection which is that Port right
    there and you can tell I put duct tape
    over this end plate because I would have
    had to modify it from that six pin but
    nonetheless let me go get the rest of
    the units we need to clean them all up
    and then I guess I could lay them all in
    place so we could see what looks the
    best and go from there check it out all
    my KS zeros got them all and they’re all
    Filthy as hell look at how much dust is
    on them from doing the basement that’s
    crazy crazy I didn’t even notice cuz
    they were actually sitting in my stands
    like that kind of tucked in a shelf so
    yeah I got to get these things all blown
    off and I brought my mini compressor
    this thing was like the best couple
    hundred bucks I ever spent I’m not even
    lying it’s perfect for just blowing
    stuff out but yeah let’s uh I guess
    let’s clean these all out see how gross
    they are yeah that was quite disgusting
    that’s why I hate sheetrock it gets
    everywhere it doesn’t matter how good
    you seal off whatever you’re working on
    all right so we got eight of these
    things right here and I got the other
    two in there so that’s obviously
    equaling 10 I ran the other timer I just
    set it up it’s hard to open
    onehanded but there it is it’s 11:49
    time recording I got the cable going
    over here to an extension cable going
    down to the PSU that I’m going to have
    right there again it’s only good for 900
    watts so what I’m going to do is plug in
    all these veteran minor cables I’m going
    to get everything hooked up with all the
    ethernet cables and all of that and I’m
    probably going to actually leave two of
    them unplugged for the time being and
    we’ll fire up the six just to see how
    much wage it actually pulls and then we
    will plug in the rest and get the full
    pull off of everything just to make sure
    we’re not over that maximum 900 I highly
    doubt it but again 120 volts you get
    more resistance so it actually does pull
    more wattage and yeah let’s uh let’s
    plug this all in and we’ll see it done
    in a second okay everything is plugged
    in and ready to go we got all the the
    ethernet’s hooked up I know this looks
    like a damn mess but I can Bunch them
    all together and I actually need to get
    a little bit longer ones to uh do this
    permanently I don’t know I might end up
    turning this entire rack sideways at
    some point but I like the fact I can
    walk through here cuz if you guys didn’t
    notice I took the door off just kind of
    chilling there but I unplugged these two
    units because I want to get this on get
    six of them up and running and see what
    the wattage draw is on the 120 volts for
    that server PSU so let’s see
    what we’re getting I guess here goes
    nothing okay it turned
    on PSU is fed with power
    now there we
    go all right now we got to wait about 5
    minutes until these things boot up at
    the pool I believe that’s how long it
    takes all right so it’s been about 5
    minutes and we are at just under 6 100
    Watts so from the solar setup right now
    we’re pulling 190 on the two that are
    right here and then again almost 600
    which is 590 more or less for the other
    six now let’s plug in these two and see
    what the total pole is going to be on
    this guy cuz like I said it is right
    here it says 900 watts
    Max probably hard for you guys to see
    but it is there all right let me plug
    these in
    okay all right that should do it about
    another 5 minutes these two will
    register and then uh yeah I guess we’ll
    have to see almost forgot if you guys
    haven’t seen the veteran miners ks0
    Commemorative Edition cable to match the
    commemorative ks0 go check it out code
    cxd for 10% off all right everything
    seems to be on it’s been about 5 minutes
    and we’re looking at
    775 Watts if that would focus there you
    go and you can see another 190 right
    there as of right now we have 26 volts
    on the batteries so that is uh obviously
    not fantastic it is super crappy out
    right now we’re not really getting much
    sun the wattage we’re getting from the
    panels let’s just see real
    quick we’re getting 75 volts zero amps
    and only 14 33 Watts as of right now
    from the panels again I have 2,000 watts
    of solar panels so I do need to get more
    panels so for rainy days I can actually
    uh obviously mine more but I do need
    another unit because I maxed this out I
    believe that the max you can have on
    this unit specifically is 1,800 watts of
    solar panels and you get like a 10%
    degreg on the panels itself so I’ve
    never seen over 16 or 1,700 which is
    pretty much maxing this unit out so
    2,000 Wat lots of panels is actually
    perfect but I’m super excited this all
    works everything’s going good as you
    guys know like I said it’s less
    efficient on 120 to have this unit
    running so all of those machines would
    probably be pulling closer to 700 Watts
    total if that was being fed with 240 but
    anyways guys I’m exhausted this is
    amazing super excited to see what I can
    do next let me know what you guys think
    about this setup in the comments below
    should I just replace it or should I get
    a second one to run in parallel let me
    know I will catch you guys in a bit
    peace out

    This is my Cryptocurrency Mining Solar Trailer! I have been working on this for the past 2 years slowly off and on… Now is the time I need to focus on this build and get it to be able to function 24/7 automatically as well as upgrade this entire system for even more Solar Cryptocurrency Mining Capabilities!!

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    24 Comments

    1. I have 5 solar panels in my back yard hooked up to a power bank which then runs a 5 card mining rig. It's backed up by the grid after all the solar power is used

    2. 5:50 The KS0 Pro's run at 19v, your HP psu puts out 12v. The lower voltage means you need to push more amps to make equal the same wattage, which is what kills your machine. 100w @ 19v = 5.26 amps, 100w @ 12v = 8.33 amps. Laptop power bricks with 19v output is best. Don't do the conversion, bad plan especially for anyone who's over clocking.

    3. A device using 1000w, running on 120v, or 230v, or even 3phase 400v, it just doesnt matter, it keeps being 1000W. The only efficiency you get is the efficiency in the power conversion, and losses in cables.

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