Well, assuming he's either in Canada or USA, he's got 240v running to his main panel. All homes do. Where do you live, youngkenzie?
philipma, are you saying you've got 5 separate circuits running to your garage? IE 5 breakers and wires?
I really doubt that's the case. You must have one 240v 100A breaker in your main panel in your house, with a single 3 AWG copper or 1 AWG aluminium cable running to a sub panel in your (detached?) garage. From that sub panel, you'd have 5 20A 120v breakers. Correct? Having 5 separate runs to your detached garage would make no sense at all. If the garage is attached to your home you probably wouldn't have a sub panel, but 5 20A runs is still a little odd to me.
Don't forget that your wires don't care if they're running 120V or 240V, it's all the same to them. A 120V outlet can be easily converted to 240V, just need to swap the breaker and outlet for the appropriate 240V spec. No need to run a new 80' wire, you reuse the existing wire.
All my mining is done from home with a 200A service, and every miner I have runs on 240V. I started off using 120V, but it's just too inefficient. I quickly switched to using 240V, as I simply wouldn't be able to operate my household normally mining on 120V considering heavy hitters like the oven, clothes dryer, water heater, etc.
Another nice trick I've used in the past is using existing 240v circuits for baseboard heaters. No need for them with miners.
Just need to bypass the thermostat.
5 circuits done by me in 1990. very long story. my home was built in 1970 during a USA copper shortage due to Vietnam war. My home had 100 amp circuit panel with all aluminum wires (except for the 6 gauge 220v air conditioner circuit)
I rewired the entire house with 10 gauge and/or 12 gauge copper wire. Had an electrician put in an 150 amp 40 circuit panel .
I suspected I may be able to make a line or 2 convert from 110volts to 240 volts.
I need to trace the circuits it has been a while (16 years ) since I wired the garage, I do not want to make a circuit 240 volts and not know every socket along the line.
I believe every garage line would be hard to locate every outlet .
But I do have a very short line in my spare bedroom it is a 2 foot run to the circuit panel. It has 10 gauge copper.
This would be the most likely circuit to upgrade from 110 to 220v can I use a 30 amp if I do it? The run from panel to the lone outlet is only 2 or 3 feet.
This is exciting for me if I make the bedroom have 220v and 30 amp I could run 6600 to 7200 watts derate by 80% 5280 watts to 5760 watts
not bad at all