Post
Topic
Board Hardware
Re: High Capacity Power Supplies
by
greyscales
on 27/07/2014, 18:23:13 UTC
It seems to me, pretty much any of the miners I look at, after I buy a couple of them, I'll fill up the capacity of a Power Supply.

One of the things I'm worried about is buying more and more Power Supplies as I buy miners.  For example, if I buy a Zeus Thunder X3 miner that consumes 1200 watts of power - I need a power supply for that unit.  Should I wish to buy a second Thunder X3, I need a second power supply.

What I'd like to do as I move forward, instead of buying lots and lots of PC based Power Supplies, I'd like to buy larger power supplies (maybe units that can provide 5,000 watts of 12 volts - or something...) and connect multiple miners to one larger PSU.  Except, I have little to no knowledge / experience with large Power Supplies.


GS

Lol you don't know what your talking about 5000W at 12 v equals 400A at least.  That's 1 very expensive power rail you will need

You are taking the resulting wattage and not considering the input.

220v @ 20 Amps would produce 4400 Watts  (watts = Volts * Amps http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watt)  So, to have a power supply supply 5000 watts of juice would require a 25 Amp circuit at 220 volts.

As I said when I started this thread, my goal is to power as many units with as few power supplies as possible.  To everyone who pointed me to Server Grade power supplies, I thank you for your input!


GS