Bitcoin Forum

Other => CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware => Topic started by: nexus99 on March 01, 2014, 05:47:08 PM



Title: Guesstimate of max amount of 28 NM hash power on 15 amp circuit
Post by: nexus99 on March 01, 2014, 05:47:08 PM
What do you guys think... maybe 2 TH is going to be the maximum that folks can power off a typical USA 15 amp circuit?

How does this compare to other countries... what are the standards there?


Title: Re: Guesstimate of max amount of 28 NM hash power on 15 amp circuit
Post by: bobsag3 on March 01, 2014, 06:19:14 PM
@ ~1w/ghash at the wall, you are looking at probably ~1.5th per 15a breaker


Title: Re: Guesstimate of max amount of 28 NM hash power on 15 amp circuit
Post by: crazyates on March 01, 2014, 06:26:19 PM
Those CoinTerras are ~1.4-1.5TH/s, and use about 1850W. That's really pushing it for a 15A breaker, so I'd say that's about your max.


Title: Re: Guesstimate of max amount of 28 NM hash power on 15 amp circuit
Post by: jseppeli on March 01, 2014, 07:10:08 PM
Those CoinTerras are ~1.4-1.5TH/s, and use about 1850W. That's really pushing it for a 15A breaker, so I'd say that's about your max.

if you want to be sure that the breaker does not switch off at any time or cables get overheated you should calculate it this way
0.8*15*110= 1320W
not sure if you use 110V or 120V in US

I have 10A breakers to all outlets so for me it makes
0.8*10*230= 1840W and peak 2300W
luckily I have 2,5mm2 cables to all outlets so I can change the breakers to 16A


Title: Re: Guesstimate of max amount of 28 NM hash power on 15 amp circuit
Post by: Entropy-uc on March 01, 2014, 07:21:58 PM
Those CoinTerras are ~1.4-1.5TH/s, and use about 1850W. That's really pushing it for a 15A breaker, so I'd say that's about your max.

They are actually pulling 1950 W on 208V power.  110V is 3-5% less efficient.  There is no chance to run a Cointerra on a single 15A breaker.  Running one on a 20A 110V breaker will likely result in regular trips of the breaker.


Title: Re: Guesstimate of max amount of 28 NM hash power on 15 amp circuit
Post by: nexus99 on March 01, 2014, 07:27:24 PM
Anyone know of a good adapter to convert a 30 A 220v dryer connection in the USA to something usable for mining?

You could start with this:

http://www.lockingpowercords.com/products/256-l14-30p-to-l6-30r-adapter.aspx


Title: Re: Guesstimate of max amount of 28 NM hash power on 15 amp circuit
Post by: Entropy-uc on March 01, 2014, 08:34:06 PM
Anyone know of a good adapter to convert a 30 A 220v dryer connection in the USA to something usable for mining?

You could start with this:

http://www.lockingpowercords.com/products/256-l14-30p-to-l6-30r-adapter.aspx


Buy a dryer cord, an L6-30R plug, an electrical box and wire your own.


Title: Re: Guesstimate of max amount of 28 NM hash power on 15 amp circuit
Post by: crazyates on March 01, 2014, 09:10:26 PM
Those CoinTerras are ~1.4-1.5TH/s, and use about 1850W. That's really pushing it for a 15A breaker, so I'd say that's about your max.

if you want to be sure that the breaker does not switch off at any time or cables get overheated you should calculate it this way
0.8*15*110= 1320W
not sure if you use 110V or 120V in US

I have 10A breakers to all outlets so for me it makes
0.8*10*230= 1840W and peak 2300W
luckily I have 2,5mm2 cables to all outlets so I can change the breakers to 16A

Yeah I said a 15A breaker, but I was thinking 20A @ 110. My bad!