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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: 110v miners w/ multiple rigs....how do you do it?
by
philipma1957
on 18/03/2018, 00:57:38 UTC
Like this title says..

I currently have a 12 1080 ti rig running from an 12 gauge extension cord (2 1200w bitmain psu to power 12 gpu's and a 1050w psu to power mb and risers.  The extension wire do get a little warm.  I also have another 6 1080 rig which i put it upstair (afraid ill trip my 20 amp fuse). My real question is....how do you manage to run multiple rigs without re-doing all your house wires?



Insisting on a 12 card 1080ti  on a 120 volt circuit =  

 Grin Grin Grin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gxKStPXyn8

 Grin Grin Grin



The fix  for your problem is run  6 card 1080ti rigs with  10 gauge  cords

https://www.ebay.com/itm/10-10-Gauge-Black-Heavy-Duty-Extension-Cord-MADE-IN-USA/122625387190?



So I’ve decided to hire an electrician to come wire me some 220’s.  I’m thinking 2 100 amp outlet (If possible since I live in ny and I’m hoping these old houses can handle that much power).  Anyway, What do you guys do for extension cords since most pdu I see are 30 amps only....how do you guys do it?

Do three 30 amp

A 30 amp will do 4 s9

Or 4 six card rigs of 1080tis



Thank you!  This is the type of answer I was looking for (in plain dumb english).

I'm planning to run 3 13 card board (B250 board) and possibly upgrading to 19 on each board if I can ever get my hands on those....I read it somewhere that 30 amp should be good for 5000w so I guess 3 30 amp is probably my best bet right?

Again, thanks for the answer guys!

Jeff-
30 derates to 24 to be safe for a 24-7-365 run time


220 can be 217 to 242 volts in USA residential

So 217 x 24 = 5200 watts. Minimum

If you are near a hot transformer with no drop

I am and I run 239- 242 volts

Or 240 x 24 = 5760 watts. I have been able to run at 5500 watts year round