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1  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: preparing to order miners on: July 11, 2019, 03:23:05 PM
https://i.imgur.com/KEGWPL1.jpg
this is the outlet thats in the unit. i was expecting that maybe i would need to wire my own breakers in the unit and run power from those breakers?
i believe its a standard british 3phase power outlet with 230v am i wrong?

edit the breaker has 100A on it some im guessing its a 230v 3phase with 100amp.
2  Bitcoin / Mining support / preparing to order miners on: July 11, 2019, 02:21:21 PM
hi guys new miner here,
i've been lucky enough that i've scrimped together approximated $20,000 which im planning to put into purchasing miners.
I've found an industrial unit where they've included power usage into the rental price per month and i've explicitly stated i will be running at least 10 machines which are 12v 3400w consumption to which the landlord said he would be happy with that usage being priced into the unit rent.
what im really looking for now is some advice on what i will need to get the best results from mining. Im struggling to understand how im going to distribute the power safely (the unit has 3-phase power) but im scared incase i plug too many machines in and cause an overload or a fire.
The other thing was I've seen people using power distribution units to plug multiple miners into.
If any one is running a s17 set up could they give me their experience on the best way to power the units and if there are any tricks or tips to help optimise them?
thanks
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