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Probably the fire of the mining equipment in the garage occurred due to an overload (this is mentioned in the article) in the electrical network. In general, this is not at all surprising, because garages are not designed for such power consumption (20-30 kW/hour). Cheap electricity will encourage the formation of such small mining farms in garages in the future, and this will lead to similar fires discussed in this topic. Greed and the desire to save on electricity led to the loss of 9 ASICs, which, by the way, costs not so little money. The conclusion is quite simple: it is necessary to prepare the appropriate technical base for mining (permissible load limit on electrical networks, fire protection and fire extinguishing system, etc.). Just curious, was the heat generated from 9 ASIC units enough to heat this garage?

In a garage in Russia, no one will be allowed to consume such a volume of electricity, so any garage mining will be subject to violations. Some miners manage to run a separate cable into their garage. The garage can be ventilated, so heat is not a problem, but noise is not heard.
In such cases, all fire reports are the same. There will be no serious investigations unless people are harmed.