Heatbit is a Bitcoin-mining heater. It’s a plug & play device that warms up to 500 square feet, works under <42 dBA (quieter than your fridge), and generates around $1/day (even at the current BTC price) with no additional energy consumption.
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Hey Product Hunt,
I recently purchased the Heatbit heater and I have been extremely satisfied with my purchase. The setup process was incredibly easy and the app is user-friendly. I love that I can use the demo mode to get a feel for how the heating and mining process works before activating my device.
One of the standout features of the Heatbit is its hashing power of 14 TH/s. This allows for efficient mining and the autotuning ASIC chips ensure that the device is operating at maximum efficiency. The weight of the heater is manageable at 29 lbs and it has a power consumption of up to 1400 watts, making it a relatively energy-efficient option.
I have found that the Heatbit does an excellent job of heating my space, and it can warm up to 170 square feet. Additionally, the noise level is low at less than 42 dBA, so it doesn't disturb my daily activities. The protective design and multiple heat sensors add an extra layer of safety, which gives me peace of mind when using the device.
Overall, I am extremely happy with my purchase of the Heatbit heater. It has exceeded my expectations and I am excited to continue mining Bitcoin while keeping my home warm.
Best regards,
James
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absolutely love the idea!
actually, it would be even cooler (huh) it it could be a conditioner too, for hotter months.
*yep, i know that sound crazy*
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The idea is great, for when electricity is cheaper, or for house with solar panels. However, before rushing to buy, I would do a bit of math. If electricity price can reach now ~1$/kWh (in Europe at least) and to run this 24h at 1.4 kWh it means 33$ per day from which it generates back 1$. Compared to this an AC with heating having a SCOP of 4 for example generates more heat for less money.
For sure, my very simple logic here is not complete, but it would be helpful to see some tables with estimated calculations.
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This is such an innovative device. Satoshi would be proud! I cannot wait to get my hand on one!!
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