The S9s run at max 1450 watts. You can manually adjust (with braiinsOS installed) the wattage it consumes. Your electricity provider should give you the costs per kwh. Simply multiply this by the wattage you are running your miner at, to come up with your per hour running cost.
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i mean upgrading my outlets to 240, 40 amp, with Power distribution unit, etc...
Ahhh, usually it's best to just run a new line from the breaker
nostr:npub1q6ya7kz84rfnw6yjmg5kyttuplwpauv43a9ug3cajztx4g0v48eqhtt3sh you still around?
If so, he could probably point you in the right direction.
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I am.
I hadn't thought about the possibility of running this at 240V. Hm...
The newer miners like the s19 needs to run on 240v
Most miners certainly do, for sure. It's just that 240V split phase is not the same as 240V single wire used in the rest of the world. I guess that's why the PDU is a thing. Geez, that's... Annoyingly sketchy.
You're already beyond my expertise hahaha I didn't know theres a diff between 240v single wire and split phase. I don't actually even know what that means.
I just figured you just install a beefier breaker in the main breaker box and run a lower gauge wire which can handle 240v.
American electricity is special, kinda like how we measure everything.
I can probably point you in thy right direction.