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u/ThePhantomL0Ler · 3 pointsr/dogeducation

As long as your house is wired to code, there shouldn't be a fire hazard. If you exceed the current for a circuit, the breaker will trip and shut everything off, avoiding a fire.

Each breaker in your electrical panel controls one circuit. The circuit usually powers multiple receptacles and/or light fixtures. So you'll want to plug into a circuit that doesn't have a heavy load. If you do, though, you won't damage anything... you'll just trip the circuit and shut everything off (which is annoying, but not dangerous).

Labels in your electrical panel should tell you what's connected to each circuit. If they're missing or inaccurate, you can turn off circuits one by one and observe the results. Then you can attach the UK version of the KillAWatt or something similar to all equipment on a circuit to see how much current is in use. You can use it to see how much current your mining rig uses as well.

A good PSU and a surge protector will go a long way to protect your equipment, too.

u/TheKLaMike · 1 pointr/dogeducation

+/u/dogetipbot 100 doge verify

Thank you for the tip! How do I go about setting one of these up? Do they work with Mac OS X (Asteroid, etc)

EDIT: Well this looks LEGIT -$280