Immersion mining is a great way to overclock your Bitcoin miners and other crypto mining rigs to earn even more passive income. They also run quietly and cool, and liquid cooling is, ironically, cool! BUT… when things go wrong, immersion fluid is gross and annoying to clean. Here’s how things got messy for VoskCoin’s farm.

I hope you enjoy this video guide on how to clean immersion fluid off ASIC miners like Bitcoin miners, Dogecoin miners, and any other mining rig or computer hardware that has been soaked with dielectric coolant immersion fluids.

Immersion mining is great until you need to remove your miners from the immersion fluid. No matter who made your immersion oil, this cleaning guide will give you the confidence to clear your liquid-cooled ASIC mining rigs and other mining hardware, even GPUs (graphics cards), and get them back to earning passive income with air-cooling fans or cleaned up and ready to sell or transport.

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00:00 Undunking the ElphaPex DG1+
00:36 Prepping a Miner for Liquid-Cooled Mining
02:22 Removing the ElphaPex DG1+ from the Immersion Container
03:39 Dunking a Miner into Immersion
05:47 Cleaning the Immersed Miner
08:03 Installing the Miner We Just Cleaned
08:36 One of the Miners Is Not Working Properly
09:13 Why Do You Immerse a Cryptocurrency Miner?
12:17 Future Plans for the Mining Farm