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Re: am i going to go over 30kilowat mining?
by
Bobcat
on 20/08/2011, 23:29:02 UTC
'Residential Service
This rate schedule applies to all residential electric service used for domestic purposes on the premises of any individual private residence, apartment, or dwelling and measured by a single meter at approximately 110 or 240 volts, 60 cycles. The common areas of residential developments will be considered residential service if the owners of the common area are exclusive users and if the total connected load for the common area does not exceed 30 kW.

Rates   Per Meter Per Month
Customer Charge   $9.80
Energy Charge, per kWh   $0.0681'


this is a quote from my city's website on energy costs.   What kind of set up would i have to have to go over 30kilowat if there are any math people on to help?


I lived in Southern California, without the mining system , my whole house average use approx 300-350Kwatts/month that end up ~10 kwatts a day
Since I am running 4x6970 with over clock it went straight up to 1144kwatts that average 34-36 kwatts/day, now remember, there are certain tier zone that you reach will pay extra cent per kwatts, so becareful. Just for the mining system itself, it cost me 200 dollars/month, but at the current BTC price, you have to calculate at what price is the break even if not rest your rig and wait till the btc go up then mine again

Last month my friend running 12 cards and his bill ~900 dollars, but he profit 1300 dollars for that month when the price still up in the 14+ per coin