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Topic: Mining Rig Watts and Speed (Read 1186 times)

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October 08, 2013, 03:32:17 PM
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Not super duper high but with some undervolting should shave of 100 W with the same hashrate.
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October 08, 2013, 02:17:24 PM
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Is a 3.38MH/s LTC mining rig (around 3.38GH/s BTC mining) that costs around $3000 a good price? It's 1800Watts is that normal or too high? I was worried with a 15amp breaker that I would constantly be tripping the breaker.  How do other people get around this?

I set my 3 GPU (1 x 7970, 2 x 7950) LTC rig up about 8 months ago, I have about $1500-$1600 CAD into it and I get a nice easy 2.1 Mh/s.  The rig runs off one corsair 850w PSU.

1800 watts is the maximum draw you can pull from a 120V 15A circuit so you could easily trip the breaker with that rig.  At 1800 watts 24/7 its likely even if you don't trip the breaker that the conductor in the wall will heat up.  General safety rule of thumb is to not run a circuit past 80% rated capacity.

How do guys handle it?  Split the load up, find two different 15A circuits and use two PSU's to power the rig or hire a licensed electrician to run a new 20A circuit  from your panel (providing you have available space and ampacity in the panel) to the install location of the rig.
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October 08, 2013, 10:05:14 AM
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Is a 3.38MH/s LTC mining rig (around 3.38GH/s BTC mining) that costs around $3000 a good price? It's 1800Watts is that normal or too high? I was worried with a 15amp breaker that I would constantly be tripping the breaker.  How do other people get around this?
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