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August 25, 2017, 06:04:18 AM
#29
Dealing with supply charge 0.75 cents per day, electricity charge 0.21 cents per kW unit.
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Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk
August 25, 2017, 04:41:33 AM
#28
0.065$ per kWh, 3.500 kWh in total (counted with watt-meter)(11x1080Ti, 4x1080, 1x960), around 150-190$ monthly in total with other house supplies, Ukraine
Nuclear power ftw!
newbie
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August 25, 2017, 04:31:02 AM
#27
0.065$ per kWh, 3.500 kWh in total (counted with watt-meter)(11x1080Ti, 4x1080, 1x960), around 150-190$ monthly in total with other house supplies, Ukraine
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August 25, 2017, 03:57:44 AM
#26
0.20 in Massachusetts
0.11 in Florida
both residential

0.07 - 0.09 Florida commerical

Most large farms in Washington/Iceland/China pay from about 0.03 - 0.06

I am interested to hear details about how this system would work....

Something like this -

Tesla tech already develop a PowerWall he can handle 5 to 7 kwh.
So u can charge it up on night to use it on day when electricity cost more, u can plug it to solar wall to add more juice and dont pay for charge.
Tesla "powerwall" can be chained by 10 device so u can grab 50 to 70 kwh with low cost electricity on day. Is expensive like 6-7k, but can be really interesting for big farm with big difference between day and night price.
Where i leave i have to pay for 0.148 per kwh, day or night. But mining is steel profitable since in run on little infra, i dont have cost for cooling easy etc ...

But i want to do a divice for usual customer. Its cost will be less 1k $
hero member
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August 24, 2017, 04:59:13 AM
#25
Search on google images: electricity cost around the world.




Germany and Denmark are most expensive. The true cost of solar and wind power.
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August 24, 2017, 04:53:38 AM
#24
Hello, everyone,
how much do you normally pay for electricity per month? Just interested to know. Do u have any differences between cost of using electricity day/night in your counrty?
Answers would really different since in each places it do have different rate or cost of energy just in my place we do have 0.4 usd/kwh which i do really say its expensive to mine and i wont really see that i would be profitable on having this kind of energy rate. I have experienced on doing mining but i eventually stop when i do see my first 2 month results feels like im just doing for nothing and in more worst case im spending much money than on earning.
newbie
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August 24, 2017, 04:10:27 AM
#23
It's EUR 0.3 per kWh in Denmark
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Miningcore
August 24, 2017, 03:35:40 AM
#22
for me not possible! but great idea! coal is for free??

Of course, get a shovel and start diggin' Smiley
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August 24, 2017, 03:24:46 AM
#21
Hello, everyone,
how much do you normally pay for electricity per month? Just interested to know. Do u have any differences between cost of using electricity day/night in your counrty?

In Soviet Russia not you spend electricity but The Electricity expends you!
Ural region: 0.04$ per kWh
Siberia region: 0.02$ per kWh
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August 24, 2017, 12:49:37 AM
#20
hosted in datacenter. 0,15€ kWh. If i would do at home arround 0,25€ kWh.

How does that work, how do you set that up?

I dont know where u are from but datacenters are everywhere arround the world...check this site
http://www.datacentermap.com/datacenters.html
the only question is if they are willing to host Miners...many of them dont know the benefits and dont accept them...most centres also only accept close 4U cases for GPU miners...but look into it..its the most efficient possibility for me.
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August 23, 2017, 10:09:02 PM
#19
hosted in datacenter. 0,15€ kWh. If i would do at home arround 0,25€ kWh.

How does that work, how do you set that up?
newbie
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August 23, 2017, 06:49:53 PM
#18
0.2 usd in my country  Undecided. Im so jealous of you guys 
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August 23, 2017, 06:16:31 PM
#17
I've 0.10$ and my bill is 1300/1500$ per month  Wink
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What if you were to learn some Technical Analysis and throw that 1-1.5k into a coin that goes 5x. Don't you think that would be a more efficient route to grow your money?   

I had the the same option when i started but decided to build my own rigs, there were several reasons -
1) Since early 2014 there has been almost always (apart from just few months) some coin that has been profitable to mine
2) I am far better with hardware than reading whitepapers and analyzing them. 
3) If it all goes to shits i can build myself the meanest gaming PC ever and sell the rest of the parts for like 60% easy
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August 23, 2017, 05:32:39 PM
#16
I've 0.10$ and my bill is 1300/1500$ per month  Wink
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What if you were to learn some Technical Analysis and throw that 1-1.5k into a coin that goes 5x. Don't you think that would be a more efficient route to grow your money?   
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August 23, 2017, 05:18:01 PM
#15
Tesla tech already develop a PowerWall he can handle 5 to 7 kwh.
So u can charge it up on night to use it on day when electricity cost more, u can plug it to solar wall to add more juice and dont pay for charge.
Tesla "powerwall" can be chained by 10 device so u can grab 50 to 70 kwh with low cost electricity on day. Is expensive like 6-7k, but can be really interesting for big farm with big difference between day and night price.
Where i leave i have to pay for 0.148 per kwh, day or night. But mining is steel profitable since in run on little infra, i dont have cost for cooling easy etc ...
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August 23, 2017, 03:41:04 PM
#14
0.20 in Massachusetts
0.11 in Florida
both residential

0.07 - 0.09 Florida commerical

Most large farms in Washington/Iceland/China pay from about 0.03 - 0.06

I am interested to hear details about how this system would work....
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
August 23, 2017, 02:43:56 PM
#13
Thanks for answers, friends. I have an idea to create accumulator battery which gain electricity power at night. Miner farms can use saved charge in battery for mining in the daytime. What you think about it? I need more info for calculating the potential profit for miners.
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Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk
August 23, 2017, 10:03:24 AM
#12
Whoa that 0.25Eur made my day xD Where do You live?
I've 0.10$ per kWh at home, and 0.13$ at my office. Been using office lately to get some costs going into my company Cheesy
My whole bill for mining is around 100-120$ per month.

Netherlands - Germany...
where do u live?
At that cost, it is probably cheaper to buy the infra and run your own coal power plant Cheesy

tell me which infra i can create to produce nearly 30 000kwh per year, by my own, on 300m2 ground i own and which is not a massive investment? i guess you need a lot of money to built sth like this...
Well you burn some coal, to boil some water to make a turbine spin which spins a generator then you send it to a transformer, how hard can it be? Cheesy

for me not possible! but great idea! coal is for free??

Sure if you mine it yourself, I think coal mining is way more profitable than bitcoin mining anyway so screw this Cheesy
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August 23, 2017, 10:00:44 AM
#11
Whoa that 0.25Eur made my day xD Where do You live?
I've 0.10$ per kWh at home, and 0.13$ at my office. Been using office lately to get some costs going into my company Cheesy
My whole bill for mining is around 100-120$ per month.

Netherlands - Germany...
where do u live?
At that cost, it is probably cheaper to buy the infra and run your own coal power plant Cheesy

tell me which infra i can create to produce nearly 30 000kwh per year, by my own, on 300m2 ground i own and which is not a massive investment? i guess you need a lot of money to built sth like this...
Well you burn some coal, to boil some water to make a turbine spin which spins a generator then you send it to a transformer, how hard can it be? Cheesy

for me not possible! but great idea! coal is for free??
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August 23, 2017, 09:30:06 AM
#10
I pay somewhere around $0.1 to $0.12 cents per kilowatt hour. My rather modest farm cost me about $800 to run last month. Not bad considering it brought in probably $2,000. The thing is almost zero touch at this point, it just hums away and occasionally a rig needs a reboot, but other than that.. this is almost boring!  Grin
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