First off, wow, you guys are awesome. I expected a couple of answers, and you guys have just run with it, this is awesome.
Bad news, I had the meeting with the electrician and I overlooked something with the heavy-up (upgrade from 200A to 400A service), apparently the wire in the ground outside my house can handle 400A, but the wire from my meter to my breaker box is only rated for 180A. $1000 to run a new wire or replace that one. So yea no. Maybe later.
I'm still putting more outlets in, it just wont be 26000watts. I'm assuming my max right now will be 30 s3s, or 12kw or 100A. I'll be confirming either way with BGE and will update.
Boordally, Could you clarify what you mean by “I can use 26000 watts”? I also get my home service from BGE. Are you saying you can use up to 26000 watts before they come knocking on your door?
BGE said if I went over that number there could be faults in the line in the ground outside my house. I never got around to asking them how bad a fault was? Like was "fault" code for melted wire (or rather you are now paying to repair the wire in the ground), or just a simple flipped ciruit breaker/slap on the wrist.
BGE told me 26000 watts when I gave them the following figures. "Servers" = Miners. They told me I could add 65 "Servers" onto my normal load. I reverse calculated the 26kw from that. None of this matters, now I just stay under 180A. They told me they had calculated the 65 "servers" by taking my base load, subtracting from some max number (they wouldnt tell me this number for some reason), and then dividing by 400w I had told them the servers run at.
old new
Refrigerator 2000w 2000w
Microwave 1100w 1100w
Dishwasher 2400w 2400w
Washer 500w 500w
AC unit 4500w 4500w
lights 10w x12 10w x12
The above items are not continuous draw, but random and sporadic.
These items are continuous draw, so if you wanted the yearly usage simply multiple by hours in day and then days in year.
old new want
Computers 700w
Servers 400w x10 400w x30 400w x100