Looks like way too much miner for most home users, 3x the hash boards of an s19 or s21 in a single also larger chassis.

I need a miner I can run off single phase 220 without using half a panel worth of breakers and filling a room.

That doesn't just hurt home miners it hurts industrial miners because used sales to home miners is a part of their TCO calculation.

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It would be cool if this could be broken into a third. It looks like it almost is anyway.

Exactly. I need something that fits in a cooler that costs less than the miner so I can do immersion mining with liquid to liquid heat exchangers for my various uses for hot water and or antifreeze.

It meets a want on the free market. Market share of home oriented design is still open for any entrepreneur to capture.

You should try reading to the end of a post before you reply.

Hurting industrial miners is a win to me, not gonna lie lmao

Industrial miners get smashed from all angles, but that is their risk. The difficulty adjustment ensures that I don't give a fuck.

I need a miner that can replace my old S9 cabin heater that died this spring. I guess this is a little over the top… 😛

Any suggestions?

Maybe just another S9, depends. How much heat do you need and how often?

You can run 1, 2, or 3 hashboards at a time on an s19.

I usually had it turned on from November until May, clocked to 1250w. Main purpose was to keep the pipes my cabin from not freezing during winter, the few sats I got was just fun.

An s19 can hit that wattage with only 2 hash boards enabled. Up to you if that cost difference and w/th difference works out in the long run.