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Posted By: Oliver | 1 Replies | Last Reply On: Jul 16, 2018 07:51:14

For full cabinet, are there any restrictions for power usage?  Are we able to utilize 20 Amps 24/7?  If not, do you recommend using 30 Amp circuit for high usage? 

Psychz - Jorge

Votes: 0Posted On: Jul 16, 2018 07:51:14
 

No, we do not restrict any power usage. Most of our customers run their servers for mining purpose that require high power consumption round the clock and we have been providing the same.

Depending on your specific power requirements, we offer a variety of circuit capacities:

20A/120V
30A/120V
20A/208V
30A/208V

However, 80 % of the power is available and the rest 20% is a reserve. For example, a 20A/120V circuit provides 16A of usable power.

So if you want to use complete 20Amps, we suggest you to go for 30A/120V circuit that should provide you up to 24A of usable power.

Kindly take a look at our Data centers and features each one offers https://www.psychz.net/datacenter.html

If you have furthermore queries,  Kindly write to our sales for assistance  https://www.psychz.net/dedicated-hosting.html#Quote or sales@psychz.net.

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