We want to develop a solar powered mining device.
Building chips into panel may work.
This doesn't even look like science-fiction right now, it is more of a fantasy genre.
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may covers a lot of bases.
My device won't be doing that.
It would involve panels and dc to dc invertors .
Most of all it would be a pay one price getting you panels ,invertors, and you use a miner on the market now.
Most people would no have space for my setup since panels are 2 by 4 and give 220 watts. so to run a s9 at 1300 watts you need 7 panels maybe 8.
which is a 4 by 16 foot space. The idea of chips built into a panel may work has nothing to do with what I am looking to develop.
your power cost is up front and you get about 1-2 dollars a day back in power for many years.
would work nicely with an avalon 841 since warranty is 2 years.
you would need space in your back yard to run the gear. panels would install like this
these are 190 watt panels so 8 would do 1 s-9 for 5 hours a day or about 8kwatts a day
