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January 26, 2018, 04:19:56 AM
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I just picked up 60 D3 miners on the cheap and I want to mine however I do not know what electricity system I need to install in my commercial building and what I will need total. Any help would be great so I can talk remotely intelligently to the electrician and know roughly what I will need before I speak with them next week.
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January 26, 2018, 04:27:29 AM
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This is the unit im putting them in and 4 of these on a shelf 12 miners total per shelf 5 shelves total.

The shelves I will be using are these https://images.homedepot-static.com/productImages/d6505f9f-0d21-4711-8d2e-213d92c9883d/svn/black-powder-coat-husky-garage-shelving-units-erz902490w-5-64_1000.jpg

What will I need to complete my project and set this system up with 60 miners?Huh?
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January 26, 2018, 07:48:06 PM
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You are going to need a heap of power my friend. From what I have read, the D3 runs about 1200 watts - that sucks up about 5-6 amps when running on 240v. My guess is that you will need a 400 amp feed - that should handle the devices and some A/C - you are going to have to have a lot of cooling. It is best to vent the antminers outside if possible to cut down on your A/C requirement - and your electric bill. I hope this helps.

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