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May 03, 2014, 08:14:01 PM
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Take advantage of it while you can hooliuk. When they see their electricity bill skyrocket expect some changes Smiley

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May 06, 2014, 11:15:12 PM
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I can host all of the gear you throw at me for $165 Kw.  I own multiple buildings that are all data centers and are pretty much empty with exception to some staple customers
that hold the centers in the black. :-)

We use the centers primarily for fiber optic hubs so its mostly patch bays and stuff but they are full blown data centers so I'm looking to fill them all up with bitcoin
the way we did in San Diego Bldg1.  Next I'm selling space in San Diego Bldg2 which is ready to go. Are you in need? Contact me I would be more than happy to
work with you to get you up and running.

FULL SERVICE for MINERS.

SKYPE: host.wanted

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May 11, 2014, 07:19:32 PM
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Well we'll see how it goes they have 180 businesses working out the building so adding another 40AMPs or so shouldn't raise to many eyebrows.

They have four of the same buildings within 15 miles of each other too..  so even a desk in each ...   40TH mining... ...  and with bitcoin starting to slowly recover..  i think its all about lap it up while we can...
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May 11, 2014, 07:34:11 PM
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I'm looking at approx £750 for a full 42u cabinet with 8A (1.8KW) power presentation...  if you're looking though watch out for A- Hefty setup fee's and b-n nasty connectivity charges.  With mining you don't need a 10G lease line...

I could fit 10x 1TH/s miners plus a switch into a 42u rack but I have no idea if 8A (1.8KW) is enough power though  Huh

Each Terraminer uses just over 9Amp @ 230v you 90+ amps per 42U cabinet

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May 11, 2014, 07:47:42 PM
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Looked around at Data Center Colocation for a while. In the Uk they only seem to offer a maximum of 32amps @ 230v per cabinet.

This is at the most 3 Terraminers which would be one very empty 42u cabinet !

We're making our own mining facility now with 96 Amps per cabinet balanced across 3 phases, raised access floor and climate controlled cold aisle.

Biggest problem is the sheer amount of power they need we're having to apply to the national grid to get the power cables upgraded coming into the building.

Typical data centers aren't really set up for mining hardware they're designed for task critical servers using around 3-500w

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May 12, 2014, 11:30:22 PM
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Contact me on skype, I can get all of your gear up and good pricing too.

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