New to this Crypto mining world

OKI will definitely look into both of them greatly appreciate your input an advice anything at this time helps

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Personally, I had 9 S9’s running out of my apartment, ran from both Dryer and Stove 220V. Not recommended!
This is just my personal view of running miners out of a Home, apartment, garage or business. I would recommend doing your own research and seek professional help regarding the power supply.
You can purchased a PDU (Power Distribution Unit) the linked is just for example. You might be able to run something safely!
If you can run off 220V not 120V, you can reduce the Amp and Watt usage (which also reduces the load on the cheap wiring inside some of these walls these days).
To run any kind of ASIC miner, you will need to think about how you are going to get that heat out of the room/garage you are using the miner in.
Personally I designed and printed 3D Printed ducting that attaches to the miner fans and enables you to connect a 5/6/7/8" ducting to the miner, Then you have a vent in your window. This way the heat is blown out the window away from your miner. The cooler you can keep the room the Safer it is, but it’s also beneficial to the equipment as well.
Now if you attach the Flexible ducting you can find at Home Depot or Lowes. The kind that has the insulation around it. you use this to connect to the miner and the window. The higher the R rating on the ducting the higher reduction you will also see in sound proofing.
You would be wise to keep the miner on something that’s static resistant. Not Carpet!
As for what miner. That is something that you must research! different miners can mine different coins.

*Each coin has its own pros/cons.

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Thanks for the input I greatly AppreciateIs your input helps still doing research wanting to go into this the right direction and the safe direction.