Itโs not a lot of GH/s but itโs honest work ๐ค and produced by sweet excess sunshine โ๏ธ

Block 913272 was found yesterday by a small miner: nostr:nprofile1qqsxlu5vd0ggsxfudvy5sr0uzh70dzlf8c2sagvckqataqurf8lpk5gpg3mhxw309aarwan5w3h8xvejve6xvv34vderg7tfxa4k2mrsvakxxmend44hsae5x3382umpwp3kyct5xvekvdm0wp5xjarr09jzummwd9hkutc88vqfq revealed that it was him, using a QAxe++, a nostr:nprofile1qqs9df4h2deu3aae83fmet5xmrlm4w5l9gdnsy3q2n7dklem7ezmwfcpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsz3rhwvaz7tekd3jks6rev3ehyargv9nk66tnxe6h2dn5w43kuerk0fmnwcm4vfc8z6mgweu8j7fhdfhkjmmrxs6k66mnwg6x2cty9ehku6t0dchsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxjmnxduhs5nd6j2 and DATUM on OCEAN.
Seeing miners of all sizes have their voices heard by mining their own blocks and seeing decentralization happen in real time is why we do this.
Keep hashing, have a great weekend and congratulations, pleb miner. ๐ซก
Itโs not a lot of GH/s but itโs honest work ๐ค and produced by sweet excess sunshine โ๏ธ

DC or ac?
I live a small solar system myself. And I just got starlink, so I've been thinking qbout this.
We run everything on DC even our Starlink as it saves us running the inverter which itself draws around 34watts.
when i did my initial investigation into starlink, i was under the impression the receiver had a constant 116 watt draw. has that improved?
We wired ours and used our own 12v router. The power is around 50-70watts depending upon the weather and how hard itโs having to work to keep a connection.
The router and power supply use way more power than they need to and getting rid of them makes a way more efficient unit. ๐


Nice custom. ๐๐จ
It's 30 watts for me.
Never heard of running on dc tho