My understanding of the neptune was that it was going to draw 2500w or more, and thus is unsuitable for 20 amp, 120v power lines. I'm not sure where to get a power supply that is greater than 1600w, and I've always been cautious of having two power supplies on one device, in case one fails and the other does not. (electronic devices don't generally like to be half powered... it fries them!) How would sourcing your own power supply work with such a device?
+1 for the suggestion to house the power supply internally. I (and I am sure many others in the US) plan on hosting this in a data center, so having it something that is entirely rack mountable makes things so much easier.
yes it would be nice to get if a 220v standard 20amp 2pole breaker line will work...(sigh ...i suppose I could get a gas clothes dryer and stove.....)...the smart thing to do would be to upgrade my 100amp panel to 200 amps...
anyway us USA types need to know if we have to get a 220v 30amp line.....because right now is the time you get a hold of and schedule an appointment with an Electrican (dead of winter) if you wait till spring they will all be locked up with commercial work unless you set such up early (my experience anyway)
but again in a "module format" like was done with the Jupiter....you could "split" and have 2 power supplies hashing each or 2 to 4 or whatever cores per side each...i think? that is being done with cointerra?
it probably would look like 2 units hashing on a pool this seperation...but what the heck if you could use TWO Power suppllies on TW0 dedicated to the Neptune only regular 220v line would be worth it...and most of us could do that ourselves on our current panels *usa*
not to mention if one circuit or module or whatever stops working (like on the jupiter) you can continue to hash till RMA arrives
my 2c worth
Searing
Searing I'm running 3 Jups on a 240V circuit here in the USA, I highly recommend making the move to 220/240V if you're going to keep them in a residential setting.. and don't skimp on wire gage!