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ZEUSMINING

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  1. Yes. The noise of Antminer is relatively high, so if you want to use Antminer at home, need to reduce the noise through a muffler or by modifying water cooling. Generally, low-noise GPU miner is recommended for mining at home.
  2. First of all, you need to understand the power consumption of the Antminer and the load of the cables you use. Most Antminers consume more than 1000 W of power. If the power consumption is 1600W: Safe load is 35 A (8000 W) for 4 mm² copper cable Safe load is 48 A (10500 W) for 6 mm² copper cable Safe load is 65 A (14300 W) for 10 mm² copper cable Second, understand the power consumption of your home appliances. Here are some examples: Rice cooker: 800 watts Electric water heater: 3000 watts Electric kettle: 1500 watts A/C 1.5 hp: 3000 watts Finally, calculate the power consumption. Add up the power consumption of all household appliances and the power consumption of the Antminer. If the power consumption is higher than the safe load, you will not be able to use the Antminer at home.
  3. I think these tips will be helpful for newbies trading cryptocurrencies.
  4. A small drop in Bitcoin’s price is usually not enough to separate miners from their machines, but a sustained price drop will certainly trigger more supply of machines on the resale market, as miners with thin profit margins and poorly planned operations will be forced to liquidate some assets to raise cash. In general, the price of Bitcoin is often used as an indicator of the price of mining hardware, and miners can plan their machine purchases accordingly.
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