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1  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Mining Voltage Converter Overload on: December 30, 2020, 02:59:34 PM
Hey all,

I went ahead and had an electrician add 220-240V outlets for me.
It as totally worth it!

I'm now running more powerful machines and expanding my operations to have multiple units mining different currencies.

The down side.... my neighbors complaining about the sound from my garage. Now that is any externality I have to resolve and am Youtube'ing away for answers.
2  Bitcoin / Mining support / Mining Voltage Converter Overload on: December 11, 2020, 03:21:13 AM
Hello, I have been trying to run miners that I obtained from Whatsminer. They require 220V - 240V power source. Since I live in the United States, I have tried 110 to 220 V step up converters. I have tried 3 different converters, and each one overloads. The miners will run for a short period of time, then overload the converter and the converter will shut down.

Does anyone have suggestions on what I can do to get my miners running? Surely there must be other people in the Western hemisphere that have gotten these to work at home.
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