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December 11, 2014, 05:07:33 PM
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What is everyone using to check your power each of your mining machines run? to estimate cost monthly?

Looking for more like a product link. I was going to use a Fluke Clamp Meter with a small Separator to separator the cables for the clamp meter....

So before I purchased this I was wondering if there is a universal meter to do this, and possibly each power cable from my power supplies to check how much current is going across each cables.

I hope all is doing well today!
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December 11, 2014, 07:29:23 PM
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I use TrippLite PDU's, that have branch circuit meters on them.  You could get per port if you wanted just more money.  If I want to figureout a single miner I can just plug it in on a branch all by itself.

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December 12, 2014, 03:01:11 AM
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What is everyone using to check your power each of your mining machines run? to estimate cost monthly?

Looking for more like a product link. I was going to use a Fluke Clamp Meter with a small Separator to separator the cables for the clamp meter....

So before I purchased this I was wondering if there is a universal meter to do this, and possibly each power cable from my power supplies to check how much current is going across each cables.

I hope all is doing well today!

I am using Kyoritsu



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