MINING FARM OPERATIONS

Mining Farm Operations & Repair Management

A documented turnkey program for out-of-warranty commercial mining farms that can combine preventive maintenance, fleet diagnostics, standard repair labor, and covered parts coordination under predictable hashrate-based or power-based monthly plans — so owners can focus on market timing and production.

Repair-inclusive plans available Hashrate-based pricing Power-based pricing No per-repair labor billing Owner-review records Uptime-focused planning

The Hidden Cost of Unmanaged Operations

Internal Operations Teams Miss the True Cost of Downtime

A mining farm does not only lose money when a miner breaks. It loses money when failures are not classified, repairs are delayed, good units are mixed with bad units, parts are guessed, or technicians work without a documented repair priority system.

Untracked Failure Counts
Slow Repair Priority Decisions
Unnecessary Shipping and Handling
Repeat Failures from Root-Cause Blind Spots
Overtime Labor and Internal Team Pressure
No Owner-Level Visibility

Service Scope

What We Manage

Four operational areas covered under a documented support engagement.

Fleet Health

  • Fleet health inspections
  • Failure trend tracking
  • Hashrate drop review
  • Thermal and fan checks
  • Rack-level issue grouping

Repair Control

  • Batch diagnostics
  • Repair candidate verification
  • Hashboard / PSU / control board triage
  • Repair priority by revenue impact
  • Post-repair service records

Infrastructure Readiness

  • PSU infrastructure checks
  • Cooling review
  • Rack-level inspection
  • Power event damage review
  • Emergency response preparation

Operations Planning

  • Preventive maintenance schedule
  • Parts and repair planning
  • Downtime reduction planning
  • Monthly service summary
  • Owner-side review notes

Repair Transparency

Built to Remove Repair Billing Conflicts

When repair labor is included in the operations plan, we do not profit from creating more repair tickets. Our incentive is to reduce failures, document real faults, and keep the fleet running.

Repair Labor Included in Covered Plans

Under repair-inclusive operations plans, standard repair labor is included in the monthly program. The customer does not pay separate labor fees for every eligible repair event.

No Incentive to Inflate Repair Counts

Because repair labor is included, increasing repair counts does not create extra repair labor revenue. Our incentive is to prevent failures and reduce downtime.

Documented Fault Records

Every repair candidate is documented by model, symptom, fault category, and diagnostic finding so owners can review what was repaired and why.

Owner Review and Scope Controls

Repair records, exceptions, excluded damage, and unusual component issues can be reviewed before final approval.

If repair labor is included in the plan, the goal is fewer failures — not more repair tickets.
Why this reduces conflict: When repairs are billed one by one, customers may worry that repair counts can be inflated. Under repair-inclusive operations plans, standard repair labor is already included in the monthly program, so the incentive shifts toward preventing failures, reducing downtime, and keeping the fleet stable.

Predictable Cost Model

Predictable Cost Beats Surprise Repair Billing

Instead of paying separately for every eligible repair event, repair-inclusive operations plans move standard repair labor into a predictable monthly model. This helps owners compare internal labor cost, downtime exposure, repair backlog, and emergency handling against a managed support program.

Savings are not guaranteed. Final value depends on fleet size, hashrate or power load, failure rate, repair scope, staffing cost, and current downtime exposure.

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Potential Annual Value =
  • Reduced downtime exposure
  • Fewer emergency repair events
  • Lower internal labor pressure
  • Fewer unnecessary repair disputes
  • Predictable monthly operations cost
  • Owner-review service records
  • Operations program cost

Operations Plans

Choose the Operations Model That Fits Your Farm

From operations oversight, to repair-inclusive operations, to full turnkey management of out-of-warranty fleets — priced under a predictable hashrate-based or power-based monthly model.

Operations Oversight

Monthly operations oversight fee

Best for: Farms with an internal repair team that need third-party operational review and owner visibility.

  • Inspections & fleet health review
  • Failure trend tracking
  • Reporting & owner visibility
  • Preventive maintenance planning

Repair & parts: Quoted separately.

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Operations + Repair Labor

Monthly fee by managed hashrate or power load

Best for: Farms that want maintenance plus standard repair labor included under an agreed scope.

  • Operations support & diagnostics
  • Preventive maintenance
  • Standard repair labor for eligible equipment
  • Repair records & owner review

Parts: Managed separately or under an agreed allowance. Exclusions apply.

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Turnkey Operations + Repair + Parts

Predictable monthly turnkey model · Most popular

Best for: Out-of-warranty mining farms that want us to run the fleet end to end.

  • Operations management & diagnostics
  • Standard repair labor included
  • Covered parts coordination
  • Repair status & owner dashboard reporting
  • Monthly service summary

Scope: Covered parts and repair scope are defined by agreement. Exclusions apply.

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Turnkey scope: Turnkey operations plans are not unlimited insurance. Covered repair labor and parts coordination apply only under the agreed scope. Not included unless separately approved: fire damage, water damage, lightning / surge events, severe burn damage, customer overclocking damage, third-party repair damage, missing parts, major replacement parts above allowance, catastrophic site events, facility-caused failures outside the agreed scope, and equipment that is uneconomical to repair.

Cost Comparison

Why This Can Cost Less Than Expanding Your Internal Team

For many commercial mining farms, the total cost of adding internal repair capacity exceeds the cost of a documented external support program — especially when accounting for labor, overhead, downtime, and ongoing training.

No need to hire full-time repair staff before workload is proven
Reduce overtime pressure on existing operators
Avoid paying internal staff to guess repair priority
Reduce shipping and repeat handling costs
Convert unclear repair backlog into documented repair scope
Use outside review to keep repair counts visible to ownership
Cost review is based on your actual fleet data. We do not claim fixed dollar savings. Final cost comparison depends on your failure rate, staffing cost, repair volume, and current downtime exposure.

Ready to Review Your Mining Farm Operations Cost?

Send your fleet size, miner models, current repair volume, downtime history, ZIP code, and urgency level. We will review the best support path, cost model, and dispatch availability.

Common Questions

Operations Support FAQ

We offer both operations-only support and repair-inclusive operations plans. Repair-inclusive plans include standard repair labor for eligible equipment under the agreed scope. Severe damage, major parts, fire, water damage, power events, overclocking, missing parts, or excluded conditions may require separate approval.

When repairs are billed one by one, customers may worry about inflated repair counts. Under repair-inclusive operations plans, standard repair labor is included in the monthly program, so increasing repair tickets does not create extra labor revenue. Our incentive is to prevent failures and reduce downtime.

We can price repair-inclusive operations by managed hashrate or managed power load. The best model depends on fleet size, power capacity, failure rate, repair history, and the level of support required.

Yes. Farms with their own repair team can choose operations-only support for inspections, reporting, preventive maintenance planning, and fleet health review. Repairs can be quoted separately if requested.

Repair-inclusive plans are not unlimited insurance. Exclusions may include fire damage, water damage, severe burn damage, lightning or surge events, overclocking damage, third-party repair damage, missing parts, major replacement parts, catastrophic site events, and facility-caused failures outside the agreed scope.

Most customers start with an operations review. We review fleet size, managed hashrate or power load, repair backlog, failure history, current staffing, and downtime exposure before recommending operations-only, hashrate-based, or power-based support.