measuring in A here, the highest is 14.2A for units that are hashing at 68.4 on average.
Units hashing at 67.8 on average are sucking 13.9A.
yes and while it most likely can do 14.2a for months it is very close to the "safe" number of 16 amps
Good quality cords are extremely important.
And many farms are 208 volts 3 phase. We are that in Clifton NJ but we drop to as low as 187 volts when there is an external demand on the transformers once or twice a month in the summer.
So these monster units are a bitch for us. you don't really save much if the unit is 68th vs 60 th but you get so much more durability and less stress on the gear with a setting like 60th and 2850 watts.
asic builders don't care if the gear burns out on you.
The best wire I found to use with these is this one.
https://www.amazon.com/NEMA-L6-30P-C19-Power-Cord/dp/B004WOE85S