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New follower and looking for advice on the setup I am currently working on
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Hey all, I have enjoyed reading and have started to build out an immersion setup in my garage. My main question that I have at the moment is power, more specifically, how I should distribute.

This is my plan:

My house has 600 amp service with 3 200 amp panels. 2 of the panels are empty. I am planning on using these empty panels for my setup.

Electrical and network:

I am using a tripplite wall rack to contain (ISP gateway, 24 port switch, 5 - 30 amp pdu's each with 2 banks. I was going to run 8 gauge wire for each L6-30R for the pdu's connected to 30 amps dp breakers. My plan is for running 2 S19j, D7 or L7 miners off each pdu with a total of 10-12. Does this sound ok, or should I be doing something different?

The immersion setup:

Aluminum tanks:

size to hold 6 units in each, manifold to disperse cool fluid evenly across tank, spill over to drain for the hot fluid to a sump tank.

Going to use an AVR-13 with Ebara CDU pump with a flow rate of 38 gpm.

Monitoring:

I am planning on having 4 sensors.

  • 1 between the sump tank and pump, to monitor temp on hot side.
  • 2 on entry to top tank to monitor temp on cool side and flow rate
  • 1 on entry to lower tank to monitor flow rate

Something that I have been having a hard time finding is a wat to utilize the temp sensor in order to kill power to the miner is the temp gets to a preset point. I have been looking at smart pdu's that can shutdown outlets, but not sure the best way. Any advise would be greatly appreciated.

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