Wondering how to properly and safely set up your electricity for Bitcoin miners and GPU mining rigs? Setting up your home or mining shed correctly is key to making gains with your crypto miners! How am I planning on wiring up my brand new mining shed? Let’s find out! Sub – http://voskco.in/Sub

    Watch our FULL electricity guide for mining at home – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZi_yx_koXc

    Mining BTC and other cryptocurrencies is the best way to earn passive income and could quite literally make you rich, but you will be poor if you burn your house down with improperly set up mining rigs! We’re sharing some of our lessons learned from our last crypto mining shed – let’s start with the basics! What voltage do you need to run crypto miners? What kind of watt consumption should you plan for? How can you affordably set up your electricity to safely power your crypto mining rigs, ASIC mining rigs, GPU mining rigs? My brand new mining farm is going to be the biggest project of my life – will it go well, or will I fail miserably? One thing’s for sure – electricity for your bitcoin crypto mining farm is imperative for safety as well as increased mining profitability!

    This will help you understand Watts, kWh and Megawatts – https://smarterbusiness.co.uk/blogs/what-is-a-watt/
    Single Phase vs Three Phase electricity – https://www.aliontimer.com/single-phase-vs-three-phase
    Watts to Amps electricity 110v 120v 220v 240v calculator – https://www.rapidtables.com/calc/electric/Watt_to_Amp_Calculator.html

    ⏰ Timestamps ⏰
    00:00 How I’m setting up my new crypto mining shed!
    01:36 Electricity with crypto mining
    03:28 Is higher voltage more efficient?
    05:02 120V and 240V electricity setup
    06:00 Ethernet or WiFi?
    07:25 How do major mining farms set up electricity?
    09:41 Crypto mining profitability tips
    11:01 Solar Power mining setup
    12:23 Crypto mining shed electricity setup!

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    18 Comments

    1. were dong 55kw constant in our mining farm….just got back from a meetig with the electric company…there is no net meetering here so we arnt gonna store it in batteries and sell it back…..were just gonna do solar panels to offset our electric bill abit….4.5k a month is too much lol

    2. Depending on how large of a lot you’re working with, it may be easier just to go three phase solar than it is to do it through your local utility. I had my local utility company run the numbers for me as well and unless you’re putting in a Walmart, having them bring three phase out to you is going to keep you pretty far away from the ROI for the foreseeable future. Three phase solar just needs three inverters, and of course you can upgrade in sets of three if you need more power

    3. The thing between 110 and 240 volts are the amperes a.k.a. amps. Having lower voltage means the amps will be equally higher when transferring same amount of watts. Higher amps means you have to have thicker wires, and thicker wires cost money, and the same principles concern probably all the electric stuff in that infrastructure connected to those wires.
      Easy to remember equation is P=U*I, where P is watts, U is voltage and I is amps.
      Also, you can make the same equation as U=P/I or I=P/U, you only need to know 2 of those letters and equation tells you the 3rd one. HTH

    4. I can't remember which video but some multi megawatt tier miners preferred shipping containers to avoid going through legal red tape permitting & blueprinting modifications delays that cost money if you aren't mining. Each shipping container was dedicated to 1MW in total design power. Out of curiosity are you going with time of use energy plan or standard of business or residential?

    5. For the dilemma between amount of solar panels and amount of batteries, you might realize the battery system is much more expensive stuff, than just to keep adding panels. This could mean that you might build the solar panel capacity higher to enable some decent power also near the early mornings and late evenings, and have battery power only to run some essential stuff during nights. You can try to minimize the time needing battery power, and that might require also scheduling the mining process according the available power. Then again, you might also have a system having no batteries at all, solar panels produce at days, power company delivers at nights, enough solar panels could make surplus you could sell to power company. HTH

    6. Your doin a great job! Keep up the wonderful work. Love your vision. Dont let the haters effect you. Head-down, eyes forward, grab it and growl attitude. Your already winning!

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