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why no using bitcoin miners to heat cave?
I got one of those 750W counter top water distillers and its comfy to heat a room as it makes a gallon in about 4 hours. OK, that works out to about 3x what "drinking water" costs at the vending machine but its DISTILLED and no lugging water, etc.
Can a Bitcoin Miner also double as powerful desktop, or vice-versa?
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>>2971683
and WTF about cooling? WTF do they call'em "Swamp Coolers" when seems they wouldn't do shit for cooling in humid swamp butt would work great in hot dry desert?
No need to use clothes dryer in desert, just hang in closet with door open and it will also cool the house.
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>>2971678
Distilled water tastes like shit. I do like the idea of using waste heat for warming a place, but a Bitcoin miner won't likely pay off the difference between itself and a generic space heater over its useful lifespan. Remember, Bitcoin mining gets exponentially less efficient over time.
>>2971906
They are Called swamp coolers because they turn the house into a swamp.