Innosilicon A10 Airflow Condenser Thingy by ollav 3d model
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Innosilicon A10 Airflow Condenser Thingy by ollav

Innosilicon A10 Airflow Condenser Thingy by ollav

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Last crawled date: 3 years, 1 month ago
My first ASIC miner for home crypto mining was rough. It requires massive power and cooling. Out of the box, it was maxing fans and still running at peak temps in my workshop which makes it incredibly loud. The problem with the Innosilicon A10 miner is it doesn't connect gracefully to vent ducts. I designed this adapter to be taped (yeah, sorry) with true duct tape to the back of the miner and condense the exhaust to a 6" vent pipe. It is possible to do so to limit the escape of hot air out of the unit and into the room or enclosure, if you have one. Temps dropped on the internals to below 50 degrees and fan speeds dropped from 100% to 55% which made noise levels tolerable in the house. You can conceptually attach to the front as well, but I've not tried it.
Created in Tinkercad.
Source includes the three parts to print separately, as well as a combined STL if you want to take a swipe with a better printer than mine to print as one object.
BONUS: Doubles as a Super Mario Bros pipe. Goomba not included.

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