Reducing the noise from Antminer

in antminer •  7 years ago 

Hi guys, if you are looking for ways to reduce the noise from Antminer I have a suggestion for you. Get some rockwool, two flex duct pipes, some thin cloth (flame retardant if possible) and a cardboard box.

I bought 125 mm flex pipes but now I think I should have tried with a little bigger pipes. The flow rate will be better with bigger pipes. Please view the pictures below to see how I made my antbox!

The thin cloth is for covering the rock wool as it can release fibers. I used unprotected rockwool pieces for the top cover.

More pics below..

I put this in the kitchen - under the work area.

No complaints from my wife as it is not loud at all. I set the fan to 50% to and kept the inlet pipe next to the open window and let the other pipe freely on the floor. It gives out hot air.

I decided to keep the power unit outside the box. The total cost is less than 40 euros. But the noise level is really down. The resonant noise is the one that is difficult to get rid of. As you can see the top is not properly closed - even with that I am happy.

Hope it helps. Thanks for reading..

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Definitely a better solution for a small space. Perhaps put a temperature gauge on the surface of the Antminer. I know that the web portal shows chip temperature- but would be nic to see the exterior temps.

What I experienced so far is that the exterior temperature is never up above room temperature. That is why I thought this enclosure is safe for the machine. With this setup it is very important that the hot air is not leaking out at the fan-duct pipe interface. If that happens then the body can get hot. I will try adding a pt100 based temperature monitor to it. Thank you.