I’ve got a chance to grab some warehouse space. It’s got a 600a 3 phase service. Right now, I’m running 3 ASICs at home and I’m seriously out of power. So here’s what I need help with:
- Is there any sort of "beginner's guide" to setting up a mining operation? I’ve been looking into hot/cold rooms, exhaust and intake fans, etc. and I feel pretty confident about that part.
- What about surge protection? Is that even necessary for 220v or when stepping down from 3 phase? My dad’s a licensed master electrician and I know the basics, but I haven’t found much info on if ASIC machines really need surge protection.
for easy setup in USA be make as many 30amp breakers you need for the miners. air flow wise, many solutions and there is no 1 correct way, however, you be better off isolate hot and cold area. Please be careful as mining unattended can cause the facility to burn down to the ground unexpectedly. Please install many monitoring devices or sensors to alert you of any potential problems coming at you
Current generation hardware is about in the range of 3000-3500 watts at 220v. It will function at 208 - 240vac safely. I think the factory recommendation is at 220vac. If you turn on 600amp worth, it will cause significant heat as well as the noise. Please make sure your neighbor be okay with the high pitch noise for 24 hours a day. Happy Mining
There are several smallish farm build threads in this forum that have great info and discussion, going through those would be a good place to start.
Here are a few:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5087770.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5263722.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5099194.0
Also, if you have lots of space and are not building out the full capacity all at once, you don't need to go crazy with the whole hot/cold aisle setup right out of the gate. You just need good ventilation in the area.
As for surge protection, it can't hurt, but whether it's needed or not is more about what risk you are comfortable with. Getting 100 PSUs fried from a lightning strike or power surge caused by a tree falling on some power lines would be a big hit, but what are the chances of that happening? More likely in some places than others I suppose. I'd put in some protection at the main panels or sub-panels if it wasn't too expensive, but I would not go spend tons of $ on PDUs with their own surge protection and circuit breakers.
I won't be building out the entire space.... It's approx 6,500 sq ft and right now I've got 3 ASIC up and running at my house and 4 sitting waiting to be utilized.
this quantity and floor space, you do not need to worry about building any wall or segregation. Until summer, you have plenty of time to experiment to build a small mining room. HomeDepot or Costco metal shelving be plenty with some 2x4 with drywall can do the job. Please buy a good commercial grade internet router and network switch and some camera and a laptop to leave in the warehouse to easy remote in to check on your equipment. Happy Mining
simple shelving will do the job for you
https://imgur.com/a/LRQNvgb
appreciate the responses.... I guess the one thing I haven't seen answered which maybe it isn't that big of a deal. Do I need some type of surge protection?