Ok, that’s a wrap here in Zambia. All checked out and running. I should probably do a more in-depth write up sometime. It might be best to say that there’s a lot more that goes into a bitcoin mining site than just running miners!
A decent day. Less crazy than the last few anyway. Fully load testing all the miners against the forebay water level sensor It should be noted that a sudden switch of all machines to high efficiency/low power settings on the miners does cause a generator crash… lesson learned! Dummy pool activated. This is why we test the scenarios while on site. Anyway. Onto celebration steaks by the Zambezi at our camp!
Good news is we’ve got full connectivity. Now testing all patch cables and PDUs. But a few miners are already hashing! This bonding service makes a huge difference on dropped packets.
Sunrise over the forebay. Zambia is a beautiful country.
We’ve been able to get good signal with LTE, but it has to be about 100m away up on the forebay. The point-to-point WiFi link has had some issues, but we think we know what’s wrong and will fix that today. Gotta get these miners live. image
Give a man a free mosquito net and eat for a lifetime… or something like that. :)
Some days are long… but we got the container maneuvered into place… after about 6 hours of doing things without all the right equipment. Next is electrical and miner installation. image
Getting closer, not great roads. Tomorrow we will offload and start installation. Zambia 🇿🇲
A final good morning from the beach. image
Peaceful, snorkeling, shell-collecting type of day. image