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Rili Toma
post Sep 29 2021, 06:55 PM

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Hello everyone. How do we know how much power our home outlet can provide before it starts to overload? Thinking of start mining, but wonder how many ASIC machine can one power point handle?
Rili Toma
post Sep 30 2021, 02:39 PM

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QUOTE(jett138 @ Sep 29 2021, 11:06 PM)
ask your friendly electrician. thats a very vague question, you definitely cannot run a s19pro safely, but you can run a s9 without hassle.
or to try how much you can run get hair dryers rated 1800w (dyson, pana <-- high end ones) switch to highest heat and fan, plug in and try with a watt meter. either you try until your circuit breaker jumps or monitor on thermals from wall and the plug. or simply understand your own ewd and plug rating. since most will be fitted 13A fuse anyway it will blow on 3100w or less depending on power factor. understand your db and circuit breaker.
thats not large scale fyi... any small electricity theft operations runs a bigger gig than this icon_idea.gif
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QUOTE(abdrahib @ Sep 30 2021, 11:52 AM)
Since our single phase power use max 13 socket/ plug for S9 ASIC.Power consumption for each ASIC is approx 1200W or about 5Amp of current.So each socket/plug can accomodate 2 ASICs.For single phase for home use is max 100 Amp.So max 20 S9 ASIC can be connected ( not recommended ).
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QUOTE(WallMaker @ Sep 30 2021, 12:39 PM)
entire house, single phase should be around 10kW.
20 asics = boom
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Thanks friends, I need to restudy my physic book on electricity again.




 

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