Hey guys,
Was looking to expand my micro-farm some as the 10 ASICs have moved past RoI. Yet this time I was looking to go with Larger ASICs. What looks to be anything over 3000+ Watts really with how things are going. So I have been using some baseline math really when it comes to power. 30 amps = 7200 watts on a 240-volt line, obviously. So when I was looking at these 3k ASICs, I was thinking it appears that you could get 2 of them on the same 30 amp breaker if you just did a splitter, with nothing crazy as a PDU.
What are your thoughts on using a 30amp breaker, and plug and using something like:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/AC-WORKS-L14-30P-5-ft-10-Gauge-4-Prong-30-Amp-Generator-Locking-Plug-to-Four-15-Amp-20-Amp-Household-Power-Distribution-Cord-L1430F520-05BK/311403955 to split up the connections. As most of these need two outlets and that would be able to support the two of them. On a 30amp line that would add up between 6k-6400 watts.
I have been looking into how people have done this but haven't found any definite "this is how we are doing it". Guides.
Thanks in Advance!
DT