Strobel fabricates facility projects that utilize over 40 megawatts of modular liquid immersion technology. Our experience building rugged structures for harsh environments in the oil and gas arena plays well when designing these process intensive units.
Our unique and robust design is nearly noiseless, low maintenance and allows the submerged miners to operate with maximum stability while maintaining a stable temperature - even when overclocking and within a wide variance of external (environmental) temperatures. Our current purpose-built industrial system utilizes twenty-one (21) S19 Pros per tank.
This design is flexible enough to pivot should the customer has custom needs or would like to move to alternative cryptocurrency or blockchain projects.
Our purpose-built design gives cryptocurrency miners a sturdy and robust skid enclosure for productive blockchain operation. The troughs allow free flow of dielectric fluid through and around all the miners, with a variable speed pump moving the fluid at a precise pace and volume to cool the liquid much like a radiator as it passes through the heat exchanger then loops back.
The enclosure walls and roof are constructed of insulated panels to help with temperature control – especially in hot exterior environments.
The mining system controls are the same high quality, high reliability components utilized in any well-designed industrial control system – with select redundancies and enhanced features to efficiently and quickly troubleshoot any future problems. The SCADA/HMI system uses and industrial rated PC and panel mount touch screen display.
The control system provides:
An optional Video Monitoring System with camera and digital video recorder is also available.
“Computers consume energy and produce computation and heat. In many data centers, the energy required to remove the heat produced by the computers can be nearly the same as the energy consumed performing useful computation. Energy efficiency in the data center can therefore be improved either by making computation more energy efficient or by making heat removal more efficient.
Immersion cooling is one way to dramatically improve the energy efficiency of the heat removal process. The operating energy required for immersion cooling can be over 15% less than that of air cooling. Immersion cooling can eliminate the need for infrastructure that can account for half of the construction cost of a data center.
In addition, immersion cooling can reduce server failures and is cleaner and quieter than air cooling. Immersion cooling can enable more computation using less energy and infrastructure, and in these times of fiscal uncertainty, the path to success is all about finding ways to do more with less.”
David Pruncal, PE - US Department of Defense, pg. 22-28