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June 21, 2017, 11:51:23 PM
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I live in an older apartment and found out each outlet can handle 1500w.  If I have like 4-5 usable outlets, is there a way to create a decent mining farm.

My main concern is obviously overloading the outlets.
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June 21, 2017, 11:57:47 PM
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Probably not because you won't know which circuit each outlet is on or which ones are daisy-chained.

You could run a rig or 2 in each room depending on how many gpus you use.
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June 22, 2017, 12:00:12 AM
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You should also think about cooling - if you have 20+ GPU's running 24/7 you will heat up the apartment quiet nice and for air condition you need power too Wink
How old is the building and when was the last renovation of your apartment (including the power cabling / fuses)?
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June 22, 2017, 12:14:03 AM
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Go for it. As kog as you paying for it then it is fine. Like the above user said 1500w per socket is not much but you have many sockets.
Is your country cold ? It is a bonus then the heat from the cards can be a heater.
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June 22, 2017, 12:25:55 AM
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You could check if you have some special power outlets e.g. for washing mashine, dryer, .... - they should have stronger cables / fuses and if you don't need them for their original use you can plug your rigs into them Wink
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June 22, 2017, 12:48:38 AM
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You could check if you have some special power outlets e.g. for washing mashine, dryer, .... - they should have stronger cables / fuses and if you don't need them for their original use you can plug your rigs into them Wink

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June 22, 2017, 12:58:41 AM
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If you have access to the fuse box, you can check each breaker for the scokets it uses with a light bulb. Running more than 2-3 six card rigs is going to present a ventilation problem even with AC.
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June 22, 2017, 01:28:54 AM
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I live in an older apartment and found out each outlet can handle 1500w.  If I have like 4-5 usable outlets, is there a way to create a decent mining farm.

My main concern is obviously overloading the outlets.

You need to find out which outlets are connected to which fuse. You probably only have 15A fuses, which is enough to power one rig of 7 cards. If two outlets are on the same circuit then you can only run one rig on either of the outlets.

You also need to know exactly what other devices/appliances are on the same circuit.

Turn on everything in the apartment, and go around one by one turning off a fuse and see what is mapped to where.

I have two dedicated 20A outlets with only one rig of 7 running on each at about 10.5 amps with fans and stuff.
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June 22, 2017, 01:39:20 AM
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If you have access to the fuse box, you can check each breaker for the scokets it uses with a light bulb. Running more than 2-3 six card rigs is going to present a ventilation problem even with AC.

Yes, after assuring that you can hold several rigs with your outlet, the ventilation comes next and the electricity bill at the end of the month. I'm living in an apartment and I was also mining before. But I stopped as ventilation was really a problem and I'm not living in a cold area. With the added factor of high electricity bill. So you need to gauge if it will be profitable for you to run a mining farm with your situation.
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June 22, 2017, 01:47:26 AM
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If you have access to the fuse box, you can check each breaker for the scokets it uses with a light bulb. Running more than 2-3 six card rigs is going to present a ventilation problem even with AC.
this should take place mate knowing the precaution before you start doing the mining farm as we knew that it can heat up your place if you will not do some research abut the ventilation and the capability of your electrical connection, you can pursue after you are done checking everything.

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June 22, 2017, 01:50:17 AM
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If you got a spare room with a window to put in some vent fans and wont overload your electrical setup then go for it.
I don't think apartment is per se the best structure for a mining farm, but a few rigs of 4-6 cards should be fine.
You start doing a actual farm without being able to get your electrical prepared and you risk not only destroying
your apartment and belongings, but also others and possibly harming/killing people.
Ideally you'll want a nice ventilated garage, a storage shed in the back yard something like that for your average farm.

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June 22, 2017, 01:55:02 AM
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Im running a 32GPU mini farm in my apartment right now. I did have a 220v line installed, after getting permission from the leasing office, but so far everything is running well.

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June 22, 2017, 02:02:21 AM
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Im running a 32GPU mini farm in my apartment right now. I did have a 220v line installed, after getting permission from the leasing office, but so far everything is running well.

What does installing the 220v line do?
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June 22, 2017, 02:05:28 AM
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Wow stop it guys. Everyone is suggesting as if it is really possible even though he can get rid of electrical mess. But what about the heating and high decibel sounds that will produced during noise. Do you really think nobody will complain about you for being so much noisy. The noise of miners are so heavy you couldn't really bear that without empty space. The heat is always dangerous no matter how it produces. If you read few of the article around the internet then you can see how bad heat was even when people were mining into non residence zone and having a pretty good set up. It is mandatory to have good quality of ventilation system in place to keep everything smoothly running.

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June 22, 2017, 02:07:00 AM
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Im running a 32GPU mini farm in my apartment right now. I did have a 220v line installed, after getting permission from the leasing office, but so far everything is running well.

What does installing the 220v line do?

220v line allows for me to run upwards of 5300w of power off a single PDU. Also most power supplies run at a higher efficiency when at 220v

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June 22, 2017, 06:57:00 PM
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Wow stop it guys. Everyone is suggesting as if it is really possible even though he can get rid of electrical mess. But what about the heating and high decibel sounds that will produced during noise. Do you really think nobody will complain about you for being so much noisy. The noise of miners are so heavy you couldn't really bear that without empty space. The heat is always dangerous no matter how it produces. If you read few of the article around the internet then you can see how bad heat was even when people were mining into non residence zone and having a pretty good set up. It is mandatory to have good quality of ventilation system in place to keep everything smoothly running.

 Heat is probably an issue, but if the apartment has 2 openable windows placed right can be dealt with.

 Noise - for GPU rigs not so much so, open-air rigs tend to be pretty quiet.

 If the place has a FUSE BOX instead of a breaker box, though, I'd be VERY iffy about trying to mine in it at all - ghods only know how old and what kind of shape the wiring would be in.


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June 22, 2017, 07:08:11 PM
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Wow stop it guys. Everyone is suggesting as if it is really possible even though he can get rid of electrical mess. But what about the heating and high decibel sounds that will produced during noise. Do you really think nobody will complain about you for being so much noisy. The noise of miners are so heavy you couldn't really bear that without empty space. The heat is always dangerous no matter how it produces. If you read few of the article around the internet then you can see how bad heat was even when people were mining into non residence zone and having a pretty good set up. It is mandatory to have good quality of ventilation system in place to keep everything smoothly running.

Lol you are a really funny guy. I live in Montreal Canada (city with over 4 mil people). I live in a duplex and less than 4 inches away is the next building on each side. I am currently running 4 S9 and 1 T9 in my room and i moved my bed into the living room. Also bought 7 1080 and going to run those in the same room. I have 1 12k btu a/c in the windows (planning on getting another one for when the heats gets higher) and i also have 2 S9 and my T9 that are in isolated ducts and have their exhaust go directly outside. (which causes a negative pressure but etc etc.)

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June 22, 2017, 07:11:57 PM
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I dont think it is feasible. At least not more than a few rigs.

I have 11 GTX 1060 3GB in one room and a 5000 BTU window AC cannot overcome the heat produced. I should have bought at least 8000 BTU but it was another $70. Although the window AC keeps the room at a far colder temp(73 F) than it would be without (80+ f).

When I had the door open to that room for airflow it affected the thermostat in the hallway such that the main AC never turned off and this froze the AC coil.... Thankfully the living room has a mitsubishi overhead AC/heat as well.

Once you get into the thousands of watts your going to have a very difficult time dealing with the heat, especially in an apt. Are you OK with living in 75 + degree climate?
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June 22, 2017, 07:24:13 PM
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It all depends how much rigs you want to put in it,i have 1 rx470 rig 1 rx570 rig and 1 mixed 1080 rig in apartment and in same room.Heat is starting to be a problem and I have to keep the window open 24/7,2nd problem is the noise and can't really use the room for anything else
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June 22, 2017, 07:26:27 PM
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I live in a 2 room apartment with my girlfriend, she is very supportive of my mining. heat is not an issue thanks too cold climate (sweden), but noise is starting to get to her Cheesy All profits go to make her happy about the noise, its contra productive Cheesy
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