On the other hand...
If you, like me, only have one or a few miners and can afford the electric bill without selling off your mined btc, you will have more btc to sell later when price goes up (if it ever goes up).
I'm taking a shot at this running 15,3 THs at 1470 W (equals app. 96 W/THs) with Asic Boost enabled.
I haven't counted though at what price I would need to sell at so that running 15,3 THs at 1470 W now would be more profitable than running 10 THs at 800 W. This would be interesting maths, but you need to include your electric price, bitcoin difficulty, luck, time period etc. into the equation so it might be difficult to get a correct answer.
However, if we simplify it:
Mining for one year with 15.3 THs /1470 W
With my electricity costs (in EUR): 110 €/month = 1320 €
Lets assume i would make 0.25 btc
Selling at a btc price of 3500 € (as now) would give 875 €
Loss: 445 €
Mining for one year with 10 THs / 800 W
With my electricity costs: 60 €/month = 720 €
Compared to above I would have mined 0.25 btc/15.3 THs*10 THs = 0,163 btc
Selling at a btc price of 3500 € (as now) would give app. 570 €
Loss: 150 €
If we go forward and lets say that X = btc price to sell at (in EUR also)
-1320 + 0,25X = -720 + 0,163X
0,25X - 0,163X = 1320 - 720
0,087X = 600
X = 600 / 0,087
X = 6896,55 €
So in this case the sweet spot is at app. 6900 €/btc. In other words my setup would be more profitable selling off the btc above the sweet spot and philipma1957's setup would be more profitable selling off under.
However this is not this simple as difficulty, luck, electric price changes etc. all would need to be included in the equation, as also mentioned above, to get it correct.
I also might have got something wrong as I was counting while writing, but hopefully you understand the principle.
Apprentice:
I've also noticed that overclocking is much easier with Asic Boost turned off, but with Asic Boost off my miner pulls 120-140 W (at unchanged hashrate) more out of the wall. My PSU is rated 1600 W so with the settings I have now I would be at max without Asic Boost. Obviously the above mentioned sweet spot would also be much higher even though I probably could pull out a little more THs adding who knows how much watts.
Artemis3: Just reread your input. 82 THs/W is pretty good. What firmware are you using?
(I assume you menth dividing watts with hashrate and got 82 W/THs.)
BR.
Steff