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Hi all,
I have recently set up a bitcoin mining farm in my garage for a small passive income. The equipment takes quite the load and runs 24/7/365.
Garage is fed by a 10mm SWA connected to a 60amp cartridge fuse.
Garage has an RCD protected DB with 3 circuits... 2x 6mm radials and 1x 4mm radial.
4mm Radial - 16amp MCB
Serves the cooling side of the operation, AC, Fans, pedant light, CCTV etc.... about 1.6kw max load..
2x 6mm Radials - 32amps MCB each
Each 6mm radial connects to 5 double sockets
Each double socket connects to 1 bitcoin miner. Approx 1.2kW load for each device
Each 6mm radial has 5 miners which totals approx 6kW load per radial, 24/7/365
The purpose built room in the garage which houses all the equipment has an ambient temp of around 22-33 degrees C. The hot air from the room pumps out in to the garage with an ambient temp of up to 40 degrees C. Radials are all clipped for the entire run (Under 10m each run)
The 6mm radials are warm to the touch in the garage. 10mm SWA is warm to the touch right by the DB but is cool by the floor where it comes in.
The DB is warm to the touch all away around.
Its been up and running for around a week now with only 1 issue. One of the 6mm radials trips. I removed one of the miners from the radial so the load is less but after 2 days it tripped again. The only thing I can think of is that the MCB is in the middle of the board thus having a higher ambient temperature compared to the other 6mm radial which is at the end.
I have thought about upping the MCB to a 40amp as 6mm clipped is rated over 50amps but with the load being 24/7 and a hot garage, I am not sure this is safe to do.
Thoughts on the entire setup greatly appreciated!
Thanks
I have recently set up a bitcoin mining farm in my garage for a small passive income. The equipment takes quite the load and runs 24/7/365.
Garage is fed by a 10mm SWA connected to a 60amp cartridge fuse.
Garage has an RCD protected DB with 3 circuits... 2x 6mm radials and 1x 4mm radial.
4mm Radial - 16amp MCB
Serves the cooling side of the operation, AC, Fans, pedant light, CCTV etc.... about 1.6kw max load..
2x 6mm Radials - 32amps MCB each
Each 6mm radial connects to 5 double sockets
Each double socket connects to 1 bitcoin miner. Approx 1.2kW load for each device
Each 6mm radial has 5 miners which totals approx 6kW load per radial, 24/7/365
The purpose built room in the garage which houses all the equipment has an ambient temp of around 22-33 degrees C. The hot air from the room pumps out in to the garage with an ambient temp of up to 40 degrees C. Radials are all clipped for the entire run (Under 10m each run)
The 6mm radials are warm to the touch in the garage. 10mm SWA is warm to the touch right by the DB but is cool by the floor where it comes in.
The DB is warm to the touch all away around.
Its been up and running for around a week now with only 1 issue. One of the 6mm radials trips. I removed one of the miners from the radial so the load is less but after 2 days it tripped again. The only thing I can think of is that the MCB is in the middle of the board thus having a higher ambient temperature compared to the other 6mm radial which is at the end.
I have thought about upping the MCB to a 40amp as 6mm clipped is rated over 50amps but with the load being 24/7 and a hot garage, I am not sure this is safe to do.
Thoughts on the entire setup greatly appreciated!
Thanks