One of these days I'm gonna pipe these bad boys into my homes duct work LMAO
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Is there any way to store surplus waste heat for redistribution months later? The only thing I can think of is just a really large, high heat capacity mass surrounded by incredible insulation material, with a heat pump system built in to it. Which would be incredibly impractical.
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Thank you, this thought had occurred to me recently, and I was wondering if it was accurate.
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I interpreted the sentiment from OP that it was just reframing the reality in either case: the server is going to run, and it's going to generate heat.
You can either frame that reality as "waste heat is being generated" or "my furnace doesn't have to work as hard"
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Back in high school, my buddy used to VNC into his Athlon 3200+ WinXP machine from school and start SuperPi calculating a million digits. Took 40minutes and got his room proper toasty by time he got home.
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Shit with my gf and I both gaming, sometimes we have to open a window in the winter
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I'm just kinda hunkering down with carts and waiting for MN to get dispensaries cause I'm lazy.
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I was given some white widow clones and unfortunately could only keep them outdoors most of the time. Meant some generally early harvesting. I'm ready this year lol
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People used to mine Bitcointhis was. Only in winter.
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You just described a water heater.
One that would store heat at super high pressures of steam granted.
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This conversation is two steps away from rediscovering the concept of consoles and I'm here for it.
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You haven't heard my PS4 take off like a jet liner on any menu screen.
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I saw an interesting post that said
All electronics are 100% efficient in the winter
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Huh, I hadn't heard about this idea and a quick search on DDG returned this link: https://www.weforum.org/stories/2022/08/sustainable-data-centre-heating/
Interesting!
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Look into geothermal heat pumps. During the summer they pump heat from your house underground, and during the winter they pump it back in.
But the energy doesn't really stay there. The thermal mass and temperature of the ground just means that you can always efficiently take heat from it or effectively dump heat into it. Always predictably the same efficiency.
If the heat was actually stored, the start of summer and winner the pump would be super efficient, but by the end it'd be inefficient working hard to move the heat. So it seems kinda wasteful that the energy isn't being stored, but it's actually kinda better that it isn't. -
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Now that we have reverse cycle AC (heat pumps), 100% is a low bar.
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I know, but I didn't wanna pollute my comment with a bunch of pedantry, despite my name. Also people living in apartments often don't have access to heat pumps.
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Love my heat pump, although its not AC. In the UK if you get ground/air to water the government give you £7.5k towards it. Air to air you get nothing. I suppose it is quieter, but for the 2/3 days in summer where it goes over 30°c having AC would be nice.
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Just have a safety vent. But I thought they cooled off within days, not months?
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My home server was serving a dual purpose of keeping my closet full of 3d printer filament dry, but then the most recent TrueNAS Scale updates killed it by dropping my average CPU load from 10 to 4%.