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Title: S. California Data Centers
Post by: ipxtreme on April 12, 2014, 04:41:59 AM
If anyone in S. California is looking to host their miners in a datacenter, do not go to Ontario Datacenter. I had my 12 Antminers in there for 3 weeks and they told me it is drawing too much power 24x7. Even though I requested 3 - 20amp circuits. I never trip'd a breaker. They are just not used to that power draw and heat output.

I also went to a 100% solar datacenter in Romoland. They had no problem providing those circuits until a week later. They also called and couldn't handle the load. The power was too much and the heat was too much. AISO is the name of the datacenter.

Just providing this information so you don't waste your time driving, setting it up and then have to tear it back down a short time later.



Title: Re: S. California Data Centers
Post by: seriouscoin on April 12, 2014, 05:24:05 AM
Dont you have a contract? if so what does it say?


Btw how much power 12 S1s use? 2400w?


Title: Re: S. California Data Centers
Post by: Unacceptable on April 12, 2014, 05:26:57 AM
Dont you have a contract? if so what does it say?


Btw how much power 12 S1s use? 2400w?


Almost 4800 watts.........................400 watts each,in most cases.


Title: Re: S. California Data Centers
Post by: seriouscoin on April 12, 2014, 05:28:56 AM
Dont you have a contract? if so what does it say?


Btw how much power 12 S1s use? 2400w?


Almost 4800 watts.........................400 watts each,in most cases.

damn 400w for 200GH/s?



Title: Re: S. California Data Centers
Post by: bit_wizard on April 12, 2014, 07:21:11 PM
What Ontario Data Center are you referring to?


Title: Re: S. California Data Centers
Post by: damiano on April 12, 2014, 07:32:54 PM
I had to look on the map to where romoland was lol

shit is faaar

anyways this guy has a datacenter in irvine http://www.contractmine.com/


Title: Re: S. California Data Centers
Post by: 1l1l11ll1l on April 12, 2014, 07:45:52 PM
The DC I use, they have no problem with my setup.


https://i.imgur.com/pdJfzeg.jpg


Title: Re: S. California Data Centers
Post by: ipxtreme on April 12, 2014, 10:23:25 PM
The DC I use, they have no problem with my setup.




Which DC do you use?


Title: Re: S. California Data Centers
Post by: ipxtreme on April 12, 2014, 10:23:57 PM
What Ontario Data Center are you referring to?
http://www.ontariodatacenter.com/


Title: Re: S. California Data Centers
Post by: nostradamus on April 13, 2014, 12:08:09 PM
That's silly of them to sell you the power and then be surprised when you actually use it. My data center has no problem with me using 10+ kW per rack. They've got me set up exhausting directly into the air conditioner intake. Stays chilly. If you like, I've got extra space for hosting and it's probably cheaper than what you were paying.


Title: Re: S. California Data Centers
Post by: ipxtreme on May 04, 2014, 04:37:23 AM
I found a great datacenter in Orange County. I have 2 - S2s and 10 S1s in there. Full rack. tons of power, redundant internet and redundant A/C systems. several bitcoin miners are hosting in this site. I pay $1000 per month to host these 12 miners.

They have many more racks available and are considering accepting bitcoin as payment for services. We just have more people interested.

They are also have generators as a backup power source.

Contact me if interested and I can hook you up with their sales person. Refer me and he will give you a good price.

ipXtreme