I have 2- 5 gpu mining rigs, 3- 60gh/s BFL Miners, 2- 10 gh/s BFL Miners and about to hook up my antminer s1. The one gpu mining rig is powered by a evga 1300, and the other is powered by a cx750 and a rm750 and the bfl miners have the power bricks. My question is that i have them all in my basement but i have to run extension cords to different outlets so everything isnt on the same circuit cause i was having a problem with it blowing the breaker. I only have 110v power. I was thinking about installing a 220v outlet but i was wondering will a 220v outlet be able to handle more power then a 110? Also will my psu be able to run on the 220 or do i need different psus? The 3 60gh/s bfl power bricks have a 110/220 switch on them but my psu dont have a switch. How many watts can i run on 1 220v outlet(if it possible to figure out)? I know how to install a new breaker and what not but i have no idea what the limits would be. Any information would be greatly appreciated!
you do know that your bfl gear is very power hungry?
1 ant miner s-1 has the exact same hash power as all your bfl gear combined. Have you considered selling the bfl gear?
and using the money to buy an s-1 miner?
The power savings would be big.
Those power bricks use a lot of power and are not very efficient.
Oh as for putting in a 220 volt line it would be okay as long as it is cheap.
If your electrical service can do 220 (you need the proper wires coming in) and the cost is under 200usd go for it.
And with a 100 amp breaker your home maxes out at 9000-9600 watts total for 24/7/365 use.
120 volts x 100 amps = 12000 watts peak safety factor is 75 or 80% of that or 9000-9600 watts