Asin A1 23TH issues

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#1Jan 10, 2020, 04:32 AM
Has anyone here dealt with the Asin A1? I've got a couple of them and after running 24/7 for over a week, both started having power supply issues that trip the breakers in my house. I'm not keen on buying another PSU if this is common with these miners... Thanks!
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#2Jan 10, 2020, 07:50 AM
How many amps is the breaker? 2 separate breakers or are they both on the same circuit? Keep in mind breakers are rated for 80% (give or take) constant load so a 20A breaker should not run 24/7 more then 16A IIRC these are 10A miners so if they are both on 1 circuit you are overloading it. Add in anything else you are going to be well over the limits. -Dave
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#3Jan 10, 2020, 08:45 AM
dave he could run 1 and see if it trips breaker. at op if you are just over the proper amps it can run for days even weeks before it trips. try running 1 see if it trips.
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#4Jan 11, 2020, 09:13 PM
it looks like there are two separate main breakers that cover plugs etc. they both have 80a 30mA on them. i have been running them singly. however i had just added an s9k. so i was running an s9k with asin a1 together.  i think the first one to go had a bad psu in the first place. the other i had been running for just over 2 weeks strait before it tripped the circuit breaker. i have noticed that this particular miner has 2200v output. another observation, i noticed the washing machine is on the same breaker as the sockets for the miner, and was running when the circuit was tripped so the machine may have taken it over its limit
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#5Jan 12, 2020, 02:18 AM
are you in the USA or elsewhere? Generally the only breakers that are above 15A in the USA are for appliances (microwave / fridge / range / etc... and those would be anywhere between 20A-100A). You can download an Ohm's Law app (or just do the math - Voltage x Current = Wattage) and make sure you're leaving yourself some headroom. In the event that you DO seem like the headroom *should* be there, but you've got breakers tripping, it's not a bad idea to kill the power to the circuit in question and just make sure all of the wiring is SNUG. Anything that may havee come loose (on the receptacle screw-down terminals for example...) can add resistance to the circuit, thus increasing the power draw slightly.
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#6Jan 12, 2020, 03:45 AM
Do you mean 220v inputs? Or 2200w outputs? Can you make this thing clear? What's your current outlet voltage? For safety purposes, I suggest hire an electrician and ask them to make a separate power for your miners only with a proper circuit breaker because we do not know if the cause of your issue is due to other appliances connected to the same outlet or due to an unstable power source or PSU but I don't think it's a PSU issue. You should have separate breakers for your units to know if the issue comes from your units or the whole house circuit.
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#7Jan 12, 2020, 08:37 AM
sorry, i meant the miners power consumption is 2200w. i had been using a surge protector with the miner. i had read somewhere not to use these with miners. no idea if this is true or not, however i have been running an antminer s9k off the socket (no surge protector for the past 3 weeks)
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#8Jan 14, 2020, 10:51 AM
yeah here we go. seems like you are using 120 volts. so  a 15 amp 120  volts provides  1800 watts . it can often do 1850 watts for days and it then trips over and over again. a 15 amp 120 volt circuit needs to derate to 1800 x .80  = 1440 watts for endless running thats why your s9 works as it pulls about 1200-1400 a 20 amp 120 volt provides 2400 even 2500 watts short term but to run safely day after day after day you need to derate so 2500 x .80 = 2000watts So at 2200 watts you gray zone you are under 2400/2500 max and over 2000 legal correct safe number. basically your gear is  fine and your wall/power is not. you should get a 220 volt 30 amp circuit put in that will do 30  x 220 = 6600 x .8= 5280 watts that is two 2200 watt miners.
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#9Jan 14, 2020, 11:42 AM
thanks for the update philipma1957. just something to add. the breaker for the sockets that can take up to 32amps. i assume this would still not be enough?
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#10Jan 14, 2020, 01:08 PM
you never answered if you are 110/120 volt power or 220/240 volt power. frankly it is very hard to answer with your voltage info not known.
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#11Jan 14, 2020, 05:18 PM
i am in the uk, so it'll be 240v
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#12Jan 14, 2020, 11:14 PM
32 x 240 = 7680 watts x 80 % = 6144 safety 2200+2200+1300= 5700 watts so just this and nothing else on the circuit  could work.
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