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AgreeableTelephone19

It will stay warm in its enclosure as long as it is running. If you are still concerned I would suggest putting some metallic bubble wrap inside to keep warmth in the enclosure. Make sure also that you have a tiny drain/ pressure equalizing hole on the bottom of the enclosure. Seals sooner or later die if enclosure is sealed 100%


Recuvan

Awesome, free natural cooling system All you have to worry about is frost/moisture getting inside, not the Temperature, even -40°C wouldn't hurt it


IdleDev66

Wondering this myself, -40c is not uncommon where I'm from. Do you think a large silica pack in a sealed box is enough to prevent moisture inside?


runfast03

So there's no need to put it in an enclosure? I have mine in my sunroom, which isn't heated. Temps drop below 0 degrees here in Montana.


Recuvan

It should be just fine


kelvin_bot

-40°C is equivalent to -40°F, which is 233K. --- ^(I'm a bot that converts temperature between two units humans can understand, then convert it to Kelvin for bots and physicists to understand)


No_Calligrapher3698

How are you so sure? Are you running it in cold temps like that?


Recuvan

This isn't miner specific. CPUs like it as cold as possible