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Topic: PSU wire will not hot ? (Read 2384 times)

legendary
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April 08, 2015, 11:44:05 AM
#39
wiring components and testing in PSU it's hot but additionally it's not necessary but normally the PSU  have to connect with the main Line powered mother board and plug the components.

Are you saying normally the motherboard cable is plugged in? 

If so that was true long ago with GPU rig's.  But today a lot of the asics do not have a motherboard plug.  You will have to use something to turn them on wether it be a switch or paperclip.
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April 08, 2015, 06:49:59 AM
#38
wiring components and testing in PSU it's hot but additionally it's not necessary but normally the PSU  have to connect with the main Line powered mother board and plug the components.
legendary
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April 08, 2015, 03:17:02 AM
#37
thanks.

undertood.

but.

this very small amount of electricity bad is ?
No

It is fine and not an issue.

I have done lot's of PSU's and no issue at all.

Again I have been careful to put in right holes.  But as far as electricity I never once have had issues with paperclips.  Only issue with ATX psu is if you use wrong holes.

How to guess the correct holes if not ?

There is no guessing.  Use a good guide follow it.  If you are guessing that is bad.

Most you can follow a guide and its easy because of the color of wires.  Others if not colored  you have to count to find.

At this point with your questions I highly suggest getting a switch and not doing wire.   To ask about guessing holes makes me worry for you if you don't  just buy a switch.

you if mean right in holes right color. i know which color holes should will make.

Yes you will see a green and black wire that are being used:http://www.seasonic.ru/tech-support/jump-start/

With all the questions in the threads I honestly think you should go with a psu  switch.    I think some of the information about this method seems to be lost in translation for lack of a better turn.
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ToQcHista
April 08, 2015, 02:16:44 AM
#36
thanks.

undertood.

but.

this very small amount of electricity bad is ?
No

It is fine and not an issue.

I have done lot's of PSU's and no issue at all.

Again I have been careful to put in right holes.  But as far as electricity I never once have had issues with paperclips.  Only issue with ATX psu is if you use wrong holes.

How to guess the correct holes if not ?

There is no guessing.  Use a good guide follow it.  If you are guessing that is bad.

Most you can follow a guide and its easy because of the color of wires.  Others if not colored  you have to count to find.

At this point with your questions I highly suggest getting a switch and not doing wire.   To ask about guessing holes makes me worry for you if you don't  just buy a switch.

you if mean right in holes right color. i know which color holes should will make.
legendary
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April 08, 2015, 01:29:59 AM
#35
thanks.

undertood.

but.

this very small amount of electricity bad is ?
No

It is fine and not an issue.

I have done lot's of PSU's and no issue at all.

Again I have been careful to put in right holes.  But as far as electricity I never once have had issues with paperclips.  Only issue with ATX psu is if you use wrong holes.

How to guess the correct holes if not ?

There is no guessing.  Use a good guide follow it.  If you are guessing that is bad.

Most you can follow a guide and its easy because of the color of wires.  Others if not colored  you have to count to find.

At this point with your questions I highly suggest getting a switch and not doing wire.   To ask about guessing holes makes me worry for you if you don't  just buy a switch.
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ToQcHista
April 08, 2015, 01:16:39 AM
#34
thanks.

undertood.

but.

this very small amount of electricity bad is ?
No

It is fine and not an issue.

I have done lot's of PSU's and no issue at all.

Again I have been careful to put in right holes.  But as far as electricity I never once have had issues with paperclips.  Only issue with ATX psu is if you use wrong holes.

How to guess the correct holes if not ?
legendary
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April 07, 2015, 03:18:26 PM
#33
thanks.

undertood.

but.

this very small amount of electricity bad is ?
No

It is fine and not an issue.

I have done lot's of PSU's and no issue at all.

Again I have been careful to put in right holes.  But as far as electricity I never once have had issues with paperclips.  Only issue with ATX psu is if you use wrong holes.
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ToQcHista
April 07, 2015, 10:09:13 AM
#32
thanks.


coming soon will arrives my country s3.  Smiley
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ToQcHista
April 07, 2015, 10:05:09 AM
#31
thanks.

undertood.

but.

this very small amount of electricity bad is ?
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ToQcHista
April 07, 2015, 09:58:29 AM
#30
paperclip don't know hot ?

If in proper holes, no paperclip does not get hot.  It's a very small amount of electricity.

I think you might put your mind at ease and buy one of those switches at this point.

i that will right holes don't will get hot ?
legendary
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April 07, 2015, 09:56:01 AM
#29
paperclip don't know hot ?

If in proper holes, no paperclip does not get hot.  It's a very small amount of electricity.

I think you might put your mind at ease and buy one of those switches at this point.
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ToQcHista
April 07, 2015, 09:53:44 AM
#28
paperclip don't know hot ?
legendary
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April 07, 2015, 09:43:22 AM
#27
yes, i don't use that will hot psu cables and i will use paperclip/.

Get a quality power supply and heat should not be a issue.  It should use a proper gauge where it can mine fine.

With all the threads you have put way to much thought into PSU and jumping it.


i will paperclip and after sometimes turn off s3 and i check if is hot paperclip or cables or other . this better for safety
If you're that nervous just buy an ant jumper http://www.amazon.com/AntMiner-Supply-Jumper-Switch-Bitcoin/dp/B00NB2F9LY

It's been brought up before.  I agree if feeling so nervous/not comfortable with paper clip use a switch for 5-10 bucks and dont worry.

Also again the paperclip should not feel hot.  It is a VERY small amount of electricity when in proper holes starting psu.
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April 07, 2015, 09:37:46 AM
#26
yes, i don't use that will hot psu cables and i will use paperclip/.

Get a quality power supply and heat should not be a issue.  It should use a proper gauge where it can mine fine.

With all the threads you have put way to much thought into PSU and jumping it.


i will paperclip and after sometimes turn off s3 and i check if is hot paperclip or cables or other . this better for safety
legendary
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April 07, 2015, 09:29:36 AM
#25
yes, i don't use that will hot psu cables and i will use paperclip/.

Get a quality power supply and heat should not be a issue.  It should use a proper gauge where it can mine fine.

With all the threads you have put way to much thought into PSU and jumping it.
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ToQcHista
April 07, 2015, 09:22:59 AM
#24
yes, i don't use that will hot psu cables and i will use paperclip/.
legendary
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April 07, 2015, 08:56:25 AM
#23
What are you trying to do? If you're just trying to turn a PSU on, use a paper clip. End of story.
legendary
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April 03, 2015, 06:03:15 AM
#21
To be honest I do not understand what you are exactly looking for. If you are interested in proper setup of HW Miner using standard PSU then I would auggest to you instead of asking silly questions to read here in this thread quidance which will help you: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-dogies-comprehensive-manufacturer-trustworthiness-guide-1st-feb-2016-456691

   
[Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Manufacturer Trustworthiness Guide [27th Feb] is very good and valid information to start with.

Hope it helps you.
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ToQcHista
April 03, 2015, 04:34:09 AM
#20
How to will Understud s3 temperatura?
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ToQcHista
April 03, 2015, 03:55:15 AM
#19
Else what advice me ?
legendary
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April 03, 2015, 03:48:23 AM
#18
I that will install UPS defense psu or cables ?

How to i understud paperchip is rifht hole ?

If you are talking about standard UPS and using it so it never drops power it just plugs in.  But you might check I'm not sure you really mean UPS as they are normally not used in home miners.

And on paperclip just google or search forums.   It is very easy to find.   
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April 03, 2015, 03:44:33 AM
#17
I that will install UPS defense psu or cables ?

How to i understud paperchip is rifht hole ?
legendary
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April 03, 2015, 12:14:40 AM
#16
So i will  use paperclip , and right holes  will make .


Else what advice me for safetly ?

That  will burn s3 or psub or pci will may ?

Advice is check twice and make sure you are in right holes.   If you are not bad things can happen.

As far as burning the S3.  Make sure to use a decent CPU, not super cheap. And also dont use a PCIe y splitter.

How to mean that paperchip is right holes?

Meaning use a good guide Smiley.

If you do proper holes it is low voltage and will just turn on psu.  If you do wrong holes bad things could happen depending on what wrong ones you used.  There are many good guides to do it.
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April 02, 2015, 11:33:52 PM
#15
So i will  use paperclip , and right holes  will make .


Else what advice me for safetly ?

That  will burn s3 or psub or pci will may ?

Advice is check twice and make sure you are in right holes.   If you are not bad things can happen.

As far as burning the S3.  Make sure to use a decent CPU, not super cheap. And also dont use a PCIe y splitter.

How to mean that paperchip is right holes?
legendary
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April 02, 2015, 04:06:43 PM
#14
So i will  use paperclip , and right holes  will make .


Else what advice me for safetly ?

That  will burn s3 or psub or pci will may ?

Advice is check twice and make sure you are in right holes.   If you are not bad things can happen.

As far as burning the S3.  Make sure to use a decent CPU, not super cheap. And also dont use a PCIe y splitter.
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ToQcHista
April 02, 2015, 03:52:46 PM
#13
So i will  use paperclip , and right holes  will make .


Else what advice me for safetly ?

That  will burn s3 or psub or pci will may ?
legendary
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April 02, 2015, 03:39:20 PM
#12
Paperchip dont will hot wire or cable ?

Either one will work.  Paperclip or wire.  It's all about having them in right holes to jump the psu to on.

I do suggest securing it in with electrical tape or something so it can't easily fall out.
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April 02, 2015, 10:07:26 AM
#11
Paperchip dont will hot wire or cable ?
legendary
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April 02, 2015, 09:49:53 AM
#10
from here , which is good > http://www.robotmarketplace.com/products/images/store_zipwire_lg.jpg

i know that good is 16 gauge.

and paperclip the comparison of  is  is small .

The most important thing is a solid connection.  As long as were talking jumping PSU to turn on.  It is a very small amount of electricity, which a paperclip can handle.

so paperclip is bad because " It is a very small amount of electricity".

and better is Copper?

No I'm not saying it is bad.  Either way will work fine.  The amount of electricity that is going through it (if you use right holes) is very small.

This means you could use paperclip, nicer wire, either will work.  But paperclip works fine, I use them myself.

You use paperchip ?
Dont hot cable or wire ?

Probably copper is better
Copper would be better but it doesn't transfer alot of electricity so even steel/paperclip is enought.
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April 02, 2015, 09:44:55 AM
#9
from here , which is good > http://www.robotmarketplace.com/products/images/store_zipwire_lg.jpg

i know that good is 16 gauge.

and paperclip the comparison of  is  is small .

The most important thing is a solid connection.  As long as were talking jumping PSU to turn on.  It is a very small amount of electricity, which a paperclip can handle.

so paperclip is bad because " It is a very small amount of electricity".

and better is Copper?

No I'm not saying it is bad.  Either way will work fine.  The amount of electricity that is going through it (if you use right holes) is very small.

This means you could use paperclip, nicer wire, either will work.  But paperclip works fine, I use them myself.

You use paperchip ?
Dont hot cable or wire ?

Probably copper is better
legendary
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April 02, 2015, 09:28:35 AM
#8
from here , which is good > http://www.robotmarketplace.com/products/images/store_zipwire_lg.jpg

i know that good is 16 gauge.

and paperclip the comparison of  is  is small .

The most important thing is a solid connection.  As long as were talking jumping PSU to turn on.  It is a very small amount of electricity, which a paperclip can handle.

so paperclip is bad because " It is a very small amount of electricity".

and better is Copper?

No I'm not saying it is bad.  Either way will work fine.  The amount of electricity that is going through it (if you use right holes) is very small.

This means you could use paperclip, nicer wire, either will work.  But paperclip works fine, I use them myself.
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April 02, 2015, 09:26:11 AM
#7
from here , which is good > http://www.robotmarketplace.com/products/images/store_zipwire_lg.jpg

i know that good is 16 gauge.

and paperclip the comparison of  is  is small .

The most important thing is a solid connection.  As long as were talking jumping PSU to turn on.  It is a very small amount of electricity, which a paperclip can handle.

so paperclip is bad because " It is a very small amount of electricity".

and better is Copper?
legendary
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April 02, 2015, 09:20:32 AM
#6
from here , which is good > http://www.robotmarketplace.com/products/images/store_zipwire_lg.jpg

i know that good is 16 gauge.

and paperclip the comparison of  is  is small .

The most important thing is a solid connection.  As long as were talking jumping PSU to turn on.  It is a very small amount of electricity, which a paperclip can handle.
legendary
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April 02, 2015, 09:18:50 AM
#5
please tell me, how to wire in PSU that will not hot

Sorry but I don't know what is PSU . I am newbie here. Can you help me to explain it ? Thanks !

It is a power supply.  When someone refers to PSU it could be server or regular power supply.

If they mention ATX power supply, then it's like a regular computer power supply.   Server power supplies are a little more tricky you need to put wires directly on them or most use breakout boards for PCIe wires.
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April 02, 2015, 08:54:00 AM
#4
from here , which is good > http://www.robotmarketplace.com/products/images/store_zipwire_lg.jpg

i know that good is 16 gauge.

and paperclip the comparison of  is  is small .
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ToQcHista
April 02, 2015, 08:26:39 AM
#3
i'm interested .

i want All shall know me, that i will be safe
legendary
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April 02, 2015, 08:21:06 AM
#2
Wire as in turn on?   Or are you talking about psu cables getting hot?

As long as you draw within spec you should do on cables.  Don't go with cheap psu. 

Also what miner are you trying to power with this? We can help more if we know this.
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April 02, 2015, 07:27:38 AM
#1
please tell me, how to wire in PSU that will not hot
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