Hey Haggs, I got another question...
I am going to have to hire an electrician to come to my place before I receive my miners to add some 30A breakers for them right? I could be totally wrong, dont judge. lol.
Wish I knew how to do electrical work, would be a hella good thing to know...
Presumably, you are talking about adding one 30 A breaker for 220 or 240 V power. You should be using a PDU (power distribution unit) such as the one linked below (not a recommendation BTW). Your electrician won't really know what to do unless you give them specific instructions since power receptacles are not universal. Ideally, you choose the PDU that meets your requirements (i.e. single-phase 208-240 V basic, switched, metered, etc.) and then see what kind of receptacle it plugs into. Then you should generally go out and get that receptacle and the box / plate to mount it in (Home Depot, electrical supply store, Amazon) and have it ready for the electrician so all they need to do is run some wire, conduit, and hook up the breaker. Don't rely on the electrician to figure out how to connect your miners to your power supply.
https://www.amazon.com/Tripp-Lite-Outlets-Rack-Mount-PDU1230/dp/B0007YG85A/ref=pd_sbs_23_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B0007YG85A&pd_rd_r=BQJBK5WJ9WK6TM2Z0631&pd_rd_w=1Is8m&pd_rd_wg=HYIq1&refRID=BQJBK5WJ9WK6TM2Z0631&dpID=31M8t%252BMq9yL&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=detail&th=1If you're supplying 240 V to the PDU, then you can run up to 5,760 W (.8 (derated to 80%) x 30 x 240) on that one breaker. This would allow you to run at least 3 L3+ and 3 D3+ (which are running at 1000 W ea) assuming you have 240 V power (if it is 208 or 220 then substitute that in the calculation).