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Topic: renting a warehouse how to test the electric output like a pro - page 2. (Read 506 times)

legendary
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No need to test anything, just look at what kind of service is installed and it's amperage. You can bring an electrician and not reveal that it's for a mining operation, you know? He doesn't give a fuck why he's there, as long as he's getting paid.
member
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if you do the wiring from zero, you can choose a good brand of cable/wiring parts.
1 MCB group can be use for several mining rig but no more than 4.
less is better but cost you a lot of cable running down to rigs.
use branded PDU or build it your self. dont use the max capacity. always spare at about 20%

if you want to use existing wiring than you should test them with insulation tester and current leakage tester.
those equipments is also costly.

rgds,
full member
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I mean, look at the damn breaker panel that you will have access to. That will spell out pretty plainly the power availability of the facility.

yes for home i do sort of familiar with it, i was thinking some special equpment to initiate some current to see circuit breaker will activate etc.,
newbie
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I mean, look at the damn breaker panel that you will have access to. That will spell out pretty plainly the power availability of the facility.
newbie
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It appears I might be heading into renting fairly big warehouse at 30k$ a year lease can not find any cheaper one as they are snatched right away. So I still decided to go for it because almost half of my GPUs are sitting and collecting dust at home unable to use. Now agent said it is my responsibillity to bring your own electrician to test electrical output, but with EE degree I thought to do myself (bit apprehensive about bringing outsider because wanna keep mining operation and location under a sleeve due to high cost of equipment being used) but I was wondering what I can will be appropriate. Will it be a simple job and what do they test?
My EE degree is 15 years old and I am all software now but still remember basic electrical stuff like P=IV, V=IR and stuff like that. Smiley
Should be able to determine the setup based on fusing if accessible. No reason aside from certification that you couldnt do it yourself. In my state you can wire up your own domicile without certification as long as it passes code.
Those laws are basically all you would need. And the codebook for proper wiring laws. Its easy peasy, at least for home wiring, but shouldnt differ for commercial really.
full member
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It appears I might be heading into renting fairly big warehouse at 30k$ a year lease can not find any cheaper one as they are snatched right away. So I still decided to go for it because almost half of my GPUs are sitting and collecting dust at home unable to use. Now agent said it is my responsibillity to bring your own electrician to test electrical output, but with EE degree I thought to do myself (bit apprehensive about bringing outsider because wanna keep mining operation and location under a sleeve due to high cost of equipment being used) but I was wondering what I can will be appropriate. Will it be a simple job and what do they test?
My EE degree is 15 years old and I am all software now but still remember basic electrical stuff like P=IV, V=IR and stuff like that. Smiley
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