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8 minutes ago, GOTSpectrum said:

Turns out I can't use 5 GPUs across two systems, a clothes dryer and a microwave on the same circuit 

Its not a ring circuit?  As that should handle 7.3kW.  A microwave should only be 1kW max and a dryer possibly 3kW.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Alex Atkin UK said:

That's kinda surprising given a single circuit should handle 7.3kW.

Well I popped the rings breaker... The electrics in this place is like 1970 or so

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5 minutes ago, GOTSpectrum said:

Well I popped the rings breaker... The electrics in this place is like 1970 or so

That's very disconcerting.  Although it could be an earth leakage, I've tripped the lighting breakers before just touching neutral and earth together with the switch off.

 

I also had an extension once with its own RCD that would trip if I turned the cooker hood on, which wasn't even on the same circuit, was a weird one.  I've done electrical installation at college and still don't understand how that worked.

 

Were drying the washing off Folding by hanging it in the bathroom with the extractor fan on.  Takes a while but it makes the most out of the stupidly expensive electricity.

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41 minutes ago, GOTSpectrum said:

No, it's the extension cord for @Mxyzptlk I swear, he said he was only going to power a toaster with it 

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2 minutes ago, Alex Atkin UK said:

That's kinda surprising given a single circuit should handle 7.3kW.

maybe? it could be a lower current rating for that specific ring than the standard 30A (I am an American, so I had to do some quick googling for the UK).

 

 

Napkin maths:

Seems like the average microwave power is about 1000w (total 1000w).

The average dryer power consumption is 2500w (total: 3500w; at the point this overloads a US 20A circuit (hand-waving the fact that dryers run on 240v here)).

Based on his folding power of about 25MPPD, that makes the average GPU to be the 3070TI according to folding.lar.systems which consumes max of 290w (which is not unreasonable since full folding power). total: 5000w (enough to trip a 20a loop).

other parts of 2 systems (monitor, CPU, drives, peripherals, fans and power loss): 1000w (total 6000w). this high since the CPU is probably also folding.

 

I guess that leaves about 1.3Kw. there is a chance that one of the devices was starting a high load and the circuit breaker tripped on a power spike (entirely plausible since they mentioned that the microwave was running and power spikes happen).

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16 minutes ago, soccermomisqueen said:

maybe? it could be a lower current rating for that specific ring than the standard 30A (I am an American, so I had to do some quick googling for the UK).

 

 

Napkin maths:

Seems like the average microwave power is about 1000w (total 1000w).

The average dryer power consumption is 2500w (total: 3500w; at the point this overloads a US 20A circuit (hand-waving the fact that dryers run on 240v here)).

Based on his folding power of about 25MPPD, that makes the average GPU to be the 3070TI according to folding.lar.systems which consumes max of 290w (which is not unreasonable since full folding power). total: 5000w (enough to trip a 20a loop).

other parts of 2 systems (monitor, CPU, drives, peripherals, fans and power loss): 1000w (total 6000w). this high since the CPU is probably also folding.

 

I guess that leaves about 1.3Kw. there is a chance that one of the devices was starting a high load and the circuit breaker tripped on a power spike (entirely plausible since they mentioned that the microwave was running and power spikes happen).

I'm not up-to-date but I don't think its allowed to have a ring with anything less than 2.5mm 15A cabling.  So any ring should take 32A.

 

The strange thing about our regulations is that a double outlet is only rated 16A total on a 32A circuit.  So you could plug two 13A appliances into it and not trip the breaker.  My only guess is there is a hefty safety margin in there where the outlet would get hot, but not catch fire.  Same with if the ring gets broken, that now single cable back is going to get darn hot.

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atleast am not the only one that lives in a old house.

but mine built 1955

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3 minutes ago, dogwitch said:

atleast am not the only one that lives in a old house.

but mine built 1955

I think mine was 60s, slum relocation council house actually.  Its really not fit for purpose for modern living, but there's even smaller private housing nearby so it could be worse.

 

Of course being council, it has been rewired since we lived here (a really shoddy job though).

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33 minutes ago, Alex Atkin UK said:

I'm not up-to-date but I don't think its allowed to have a ring with anything less than 2.5mm 15A cabling.  So any ring should take 32A.

 

The strange thing about our regulations is that a double outlet is only rated 16A total on a 32A circuit.  So you could plug two 13A appliances into it and not trip the breaker.  My only guess is there is a hefty safety margin in there where the outlet would get hot, but not catch fire.  Same with if the ring gets broken, that now single cable back is going to get darn hot.

Most 230v/240v countries are same as this, give or take specific things that really only matter to actual electricians etc. 

 

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Here typically MCB C16 or C20 are used for general power circuits and C10 for lights

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28 minutes ago, Alex Atkin UK said:

I'm not up-to-date but I don't think its allowed to have a ring with anything less than 2.5mm 15A cabling.  So any ring should take 32A.

 

The strange thing about our regulations is that a double outlet is only rated 16A total on a 32A circuit.  So you could plug two 13A appliances into it and not trip the breaker.  My only guess is there is a hefty safety margin in there where the outlet would get hot, but not catch fire.  Same with if the ring gets broken, that now single cable back is going to get darn hot.

I ended up seeing a 30A circuit online, so I assumed that it would be a good round number for a 230v circuit. I could be entirely off of my rocker since I am a dumb American in relation to the UK electrical safety regulations 🙃

 

I feel like there could probably be a case for it in some of the older houses where there may not have been as much of a need for power (in the US, it is not super uncommon to see a 10A 110V ring, just irregular).

 

I would be surprised if there was not a safety margin in there since you would rather the breaker that could be slightly out of spec (possibly due to natural aging) to trip before the wires or things that are installed in the walls of the house to start fire (have the easy thing to replace fail rather than requiring a possibly expensive wall and electrical repair).

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5 minutes ago, leadeater said:

Most 230v/240v countries are same as this, give or take specific things that really only matter to actual electricians etc. 

 

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1 hour ago, GOTSpectrum said:

Well I popped the rings breaker... The electrics in this place is like 1970 or so

I guess there is an entire possibility that the curcuit from the microwave (probably less than 10A), dryer (possibly really close to 10A), and the computers (possibly close to 10A while full bore folding) could be using the 24A rated cables and tripped the breaker... the more you know 🤷‍♂️

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1 hour ago, GOTSpectrum said:

Turns out I can't use 5 GPUs across two systems, a clothes dryer and a microwave on the same circuit 

Must be nice to have a 230vac circuit....

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1 hour ago, soccermomisqueen said:

 

I guess there is an entire possibility that the curcuit from the microwave (probably less than 10A), dryer (possibly really close to 10A), and the computers (possibly close to 10A while full bore folding) could be using the 24A rated cables and tripped the breaker... the more you know 🤷‍♂️

 

1 hour ago, leadeater said:

Most 230v/240v countries are same as this, give or take specific things that really only matter to actual electricians etc. 

 

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Here typically MCB C16 or C20 are used for general power circuits and C10 for lights

The UK is unique in that we kept the ring circuit for outlets, so 32A, everything else matches European standards I believe.

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2 hours ago, dogwitch said:

atleast am not the only one that lives in a old house.

but mine built 1955

Thats an old house for you? Mine was built in 1908. Or lets say most oft it. It went through several "evolutions" since then, so not all of it is that old. And i know several people that live and/or work in older buildings than mine.

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i wish i had 32a curcuits here i have

15a 125v for my WHOLE upstairs

15a 125v for my downstairs,

15a for kitchen

30a 250 for stove

15a fridge

15a washer

15a dish washer

15a disposal,

35a 250v dryer

15a 250v my car charges on (it normally pulls its 60 ft line down to 239v under load)  

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2 minutes ago, cbigfoot said:

i wish i had 32a curcuits here i have

15a 125v for my WHOLE upstairs and another

15a 125v for my downstairs,

15a for kitchen

30a for stove

15a fridge

15a washer

15a dish washer

15a disposal,

my dryer is on its own 35a 250v

my car charges on a 15a 250v (it normally pulls its 60 ft line down to 239v under load)  

America's 120vac outlet system has certainly put many Wire Company's kids through college.... 

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6 minutes ago, Mxyzptlk said:

America's 120vac outlet system has certainly put many Wire Company's kids through college.... 

yep my father is building a house currently we have run OVER 5000ft of 12/2 under 500ft 12/3 over 2000ft cat 6 and over 1500ft cat5e and ~500ft coax and want to guess 400 ft of 2/0 AWG (200 amp 240v wire.) 

 

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3 hours ago, Heats with Nvidia said:

Thats an old house for you? Mine was built in 1908. Or lets say most oft it. It went through several "evolutions" since then, so not all of it is that old. And i know several people that live and/or work in older buildings than mine.

its in fl ln cinder block. nightmare to do plumbing or wiring

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AHHH

Okay, fess up. Who went and killed my VMs drivers!? /lh

Like actually, I woke up this morning only to find out that the GPU is no longer detected. Reinstalling the drivers now.

But I'm starting to worry that my exaggerated post on needingto delete a lot of VMs might have in fact been a premonition of some sort.

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20 minutes ago, Lightwreather JfromN said:

AHHH

Okay, fess up. Who went and killed my VMs drivers!? /lh

Like actually, I woke up this morning only to find out that the GPU is no longer detected. Reinstalling the drivers now.

But I'm starting to worry that my exaggerated post on needingto delete a lot of VMs might have in fact been a premonition of some sort.

good... good my plan is working.......

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First off, hello everyone! This is my first time folding, so I'm just trying to get my foot in the door this month.

 

I can't tell if my PPD is supposed to flucuate this much, or if it's around where it's expected to be with my hardware. Currently folding on a 7950X & 7900XTX (Windows 11, Full Power while I'm working, Cancer (though it seems I get a lot of non-cancer WUs, not surprising given the amount of people vs the amount of available WUs, or so I've read)). I was folding on my framework (1165G7), but my cat unplugged the charger yesterday and the RTC/CMOS battery no longer holds charge so it's out until I get a replacement.

 

It seems to be within their (EOC's) point confidence, but I don't know if that's based on my hardware or prior performance (my bet's on the latter).

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and so the yearly WU drought begins..

13:59:36:WARNING:WU00:FS01:Failed to get assignment from 'assign2.foldingathome.org:80': No WUs available for this configuration
13:59:36:WU00:FS01:Connecting to assign3.foldingathome.org:80
13:59:37:WARNING:WU00:FS01:Failed to get assignment from 'assign3.foldingathome.org:80': No WUs available for this configuration
13:59:37:WU00:FS01:Connecting to assign4.foldingathome.org:80
13:59:37:WARNING:WU00:FS01:Failed to get assignment from 'assign4.foldingathome.org:80': No WUs available for this configuration
13:59:37:ERROR:WU00:FS01:Exception: Could not get an assignment
14:17:32:WU00:FS01:Connecting to assign1.foldingathome.org:80
14:17:33:WARNING:WU00:FS01:Failed to get assignment from 'assign1.foldingathome.org:80': No WUs available for this configuration
14:17:33:WU00:FS01:Connecting to assign2.foldingathome.org:80
14:17:33:WARNING:WU00:FS01:Failed to get assignment from 'assign2.foldingathome.org:80': No WUs available for this configuration
14:17:33:WU00:FS01:Connecting to assign3.foldingathome.org:80
14:17:34:WARNING:WU00:FS01:Failed to get assignment from 'assign3.foldingathome.org:80': No WUs available for this configuration
14:17:34:WU00:FS01:Connecting to assign4.foldingathome.org:80
14:17:34:WARNING:WU00:FS01:Failed to get assignment from 'assign4.foldingathome.org:80': No WUs available for this configuration
14:17:34:ERROR:WU00:FS01:Exception: Could not get an assignment

 

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5 hours ago, Lightwreather JfromN said:

AHHH

Okay, fess up. Who went and killed my VMs drivers!? /lh

Like actually, I woke up this morning only to find out that the GPU is no longer detected. Reinstalling the drivers now.

But I'm starting to worry that my exaggerated post on needingto delete a lot of VMs might have in fact been a premonition of some sort.

Look at @GOTSpectrum hes wanting to move up and will do anything...

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2023 Model 3 Ryzen APU | 2TB Samsung T7

 

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F@H Babysitter | F@H in the Dark | HFM Setup

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23 minutes ago, RollinLower said:

and so the yearly WU drought begins..

13:59:36:WARNING:WU00:FS01:Failed to get assignment from 'assign2.foldingathome.org:80': No WUs available for this configuration
13:59:36:WU00:FS01:Connecting to assign3.foldingathome.org:80
13:59:37:WARNING:WU00:FS01:Failed to get assignment from 'assign3.foldingathome.org:80': No WUs available for this configuration
13:59:37:WU00:FS01:Connecting to assign4.foldingathome.org:80
13:59:37:WARNING:WU00:FS01:Failed to get assignment from 'assign4.foldingathome.org:80': No WUs available for this configuration
13:59:37:ERROR:WU00:FS01:Exception: Could not get an assignment
14:17:32:WU00:FS01:Connecting to assign1.foldingathome.org:80
14:17:33:WARNING:WU00:FS01:Failed to get assignment from 'assign1.foldingathome.org:80': No WUs available for this configuration
14:17:33:WU00:FS01:Connecting to assign2.foldingathome.org:80
14:17:33:WARNING:WU00:FS01:Failed to get assignment from 'assign2.foldingathome.org:80': No WUs available for this configuration
14:17:33:WU00:FS01:Connecting to assign3.foldingathome.org:80
14:17:34:WARNING:WU00:FS01:Failed to get assignment from 'assign3.foldingathome.org:80': No WUs available for this configuration
14:17:34:WU00:FS01:Connecting to assign4.foldingathome.org:80
14:17:34:WARNING:WU00:FS01:Failed to get assignment from 'assign4.foldingathome.org:80': No WUs available for this configuration
14:17:34:ERROR:WU00:FS01:Exception: Could not get an assignment

 

Interesting, not seeing that here.

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13:58:19:WU01:FS00:Connecting to assign1.foldingathome.org:80
13:58:20:WU01:FS00:Assigned to work server 131.239.113.97
13:58:20:WU01:FS00:Requesting new work unit for slot 00: gpu:1:0 AD102 [GeForce RTX 4090] from 131.239.113.97
13:58:20:WU01:FS00:Connecting to 131.239.113.97:8080
13:58:20:WU01:FS00:Downloading 6.37MiB
13:58:21:WU01:FS00:Download complete

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14:29:47:WU00:FS00:Connecting to assign1.foldingathome.org:80
14:29:47:WU00:FS00:Assigned to work server 131.239.113.97
14:29:47:WU00:FS00:Requesting new work unit for slot 00: gpu:7:0 AD104 [GeForce RTX 4070 Ti] from 131.239.113.97
14:29:47:WU00:FS00:Connecting to 131.239.113.97:8080
14:29:48:WU00:FS00:Downloading 6.37MiB
14:29:48:WU00:FS00:Download complete

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14:47:17:WU01:FS01:Connecting to assign1.foldingathome.org:80
14:47:18:WU01:FS01:Assigned to work server 131.239.113.97
14:47:18:WU01:FS01:Requesting new work unit for slot 01: gpu:8:0 AD104 [GeForce RTX 4070 Ti] from 131.239.113.97
14:47:18:WU01:FS01:Connecting to 131.239.113.97:8080
14:47:18:WU01:FS01:Downloading 6.37MiB
14:47:19:WU01:FS01:Download complete

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14:54:18:WU02:FS02:Connecting to assign1.foldingathome.org:80
14:54:19:WU02:FS02:Assigned to work server 131.239.113.97
14:54:19:WU02:FS02:Requesting new work unit for slot 02: gpu:4:0 AD102 [GeForce RTX 4090] from 131.239.113.97
14:54:19:WU02:FS02:Connecting to 131.239.113.97:8080
14:54:19:WU02:FS02:Downloading 6.37MiB
14:54:20:WU02:FS02:Download complete

 

Router:  Intel N100 (pfSense) + GL.iNet GL-X3000/ Spitz AX WiFi6: Zyxel NWA210AX (1.7Gbit peak at 160Mhz)
WiFi5: Ubiquiti NanoHD OpenWRT (~500Mbit at 80Mhz) Switches: Netgear MS510TXUP, MS510TXPP, GS110EMX
ISPs: Zen Full Fibre 900 (~930Mbit down, 115Mbit up) + Three 5G (~800Mbit down, 115Mbit up)
Upgrading Laptop/Desktop CNVIo WiFi 5 cards to PCIe WiFi6e/7

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