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Pleb and Chronic Tinkerer

Is anyone directly integrating #bitcoin mining into heat pump evaporators?

Happy to help anyone, the hardest part is keeping the vacuum sealed. As you can only pull the vacuum when it’s cold and seal it up. If you pull the vacuum while hot the water boils and the vapour goes straight into the pump which removes the liquid from the chamber.

Theoretical for a miner, practically used on plastic injection moulding tools.

#bitcoin mining under a vacuum.

Water boils at 104F/40C when under a vacuum down to 1psi. So any particular part of the #bitcoin miner that’s hotter that this the water will boil and turn to vapour travel up and away and be immediately replaced by more less than 104F/40C water. The vapour rises and as long as there’s a heat exchanger up top that’s cooler the water will re-condense and so the process repeats.

All done. Just to clarify..

WoS = trusting a custodian, but fast and easy to use, liquidity sorted by them.

My blue wallet linked to my umbrel = trusting myself, bit slow (I assuming due to tor, and I managed the inbound and outbound liquidity.

Do I have this correct?

Thank you! I’ll look into this when I’m home, for the moment I have added my wallet of satoshi LN address.

I have a blue LN wallet connected to my umbrel node with one channel open with very little inbound liquidity so I need to sort that out first I think, but have not yet educated myself on how to create a static LN the wallet address for zaps. Etc.

It’s used for removing heat in difficult locations on injection moulding tools

Can someone point me to some info on correctly setting up a #lightning LnURL if your running a #umbrel ?

Has anyone put an immersion #bitcoin miner on under a vacuum to see if the heat removal is more efficient?