Hey everyone,
This topic is geared towards those of us who are mining in our homes, and how to distribute your mining gear within those confines. What I'm really interested in finding out is how people who have multiple TH/s at home are doing it. You so-called garage miners, hobbyists, etc, tell us how you've set things up!
Your standard residence has both 15 and 20 amp circuits. Those 20 amp circuits are usually occupied by things like your electric range, washer/dryer, etc. The 15 amp ones manage everything else - outlets, lights, etc.
Under continuous load a 15 amp circuit can provide 1440 watts. Since you've got your miners running 24/7, that's what I'd count as continuos load
. We'll use the Antminer S1 as our hardware. It's pretty cheap (about 0.5
BTC) and at normal settings claims 360 watt power usage for 180GH/s, so it's a great candidate for the hobbyist.
I read accounts on these boards about folks with 6+ S1s running at their home. At most you're driving 4 of them on a single circuit, which would max out that circuit's capacity for continuous load. So, you'll need to consume about 1.5 circuits for your mining. Do you all just shut those rooms down to anything other than mining? Sorry kids, you can't have separate bedrooms any longer, daddy's gotta mine some
BTC!
I'll share my setup, which is currently 2 S1s. I have them over clocked and both are driven from a single Corsair HX1050. Together they draw about 800-850 watts. They are in the basement for a few reasons:
- It's cooler down there
- Not a lot of power used down there on a regular basis
- No more complaining from the significant other about "those damn mining things"
So, tell us your setups! How'd you distribute your miners around the house?
Before I shut most of it down, I had them all in a single room, w/ an industrial fan blowing air in from the window (& the rest of that section sealed off that wasn't being used by fan), & then it would exhaust out of the top of the window. Bottom was opened as high as needed for the fan, top was open about 2 inches.
They used four different circuits. One was in the room itself, one was from a second bedroom that also had my "main" computer in it (so I only used about 700 watts on that one), the third and fourth were from the master bedroom. Ranged from around 1200-1400 watts draw (besides the one room), depending on the temperature outside.
When I got enough stuff to need to use the 2nd circuit, I was using a 15 foot, 16 gauge extension cord that ended up having the plug melted out, lol. After that I bought three 30ft 12 gauge extension cords.... think they were like $60 each. Also need to make sure your surge protector uses at least 14 gauge cord (w/ the assumption that the power supply cord is 10ft or less).