Talked to Baikal Support... max 40 Degree is a safe working temperature... that should be possible with fan at 60% or less.
On their website , they state operating temp is 0-40 C. Do they mean the room temperature or the miner ?
40C seems very low for the max of the miner. My GPU's run 40-78C .
Chip Temp!
But as I guess... X10 and the old products are able to run much hotter.. so this is just a statement to be on the safe side maybe.
I think by ambient, baikal means means room temperature. Also, if you check baikal monitor software, there is an overheat protections set to 55 C degress if i am not mistaken.
I chatted o Baikal Support on this today, he confirm that 0-40c is device temperature show on Baikal interface. I told him it is impossible for me below 40c when I mine Lbry. I ask him if he knew any clients run more than 50c and still running fine. His replied is that he knew clients running fine at 50+ but better don't run more than 60c.
I would assume this giant b should be ok to run 50+ but below 60c.
I think something got lost in translation. Could the chip run properly at zero degrees Celsius ? Mine have been running 29-46 C .
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Indeed. 0 - 40 C is a room temperature for sure. My chips are appr. 40 C and pi zero 50 - 55 C for several months without any problem.
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I have 4 going right now running between 50 - 55c is that too hot? Should i be concerned? Is there any over heat protection built into these miners?