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Re: Bitcoin mining at home
by
FP91G
on 13/01/2023, 13:21:40 UTC

Such portable hydroelectric power plants were very common in China with a capacity of 25-250 kilowatts,
This is interesting, just how portable are these setups... and doesn't an HEP need good water catchment areas for the electricity generation to be a successful.

but after the mining ban, there were many announcements about this sale.
Digging into this might catch a good deal on this....

I also think that this uses very few miners and many questions about registering such equipment for generating electricity.
Is this in relation to the "portable hydroelectric power plants" does it mean they aren't efficient in power generation to have a good number of miners using this electricity.
For such installations, you need to find a place near the river. There are a lot of problems with installation, maintenance and lack of skills in this matter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjEgFlngZ04
In my country, you need to get permission to use such installations, and the miner does not need extra problems. If you have operating experience and the ability to install, then this may be a good investment for you.