I will take pics of my solder so you guys can have a chuckle later. Here are 2 Ants in a Roswell case. Plus the server power supply I bought for $11.50 each on ebay.
I have 5 of these cases with 10 Ants total. I also used the copper L-shaped connector from Home Depot. Each wire is 14 awg.
do you see the molex connectors for the case fans? Can I hook that up to the PSU too? Or do I need a lower power level to connect them?
I don't want to be the clever guy but aren't those cables from the psu to the ants a little bit thin?
When I install my server psu-s I use 12 x 1 mm2 cables for + 12 v and the same for ground. I know the half is enough just to be sure....
But as I see you made it only about 1 x 1 mm2 (maybe 1.5 mm2) for + 12 v and the same for the ground and split to 3 lines. If I were you I would check the cable temps and do some calculations what cable diameter is needed for 200W at 12V, it's about 17 amp.
If you split to 3 lines you should use 3 times thicker as you use after the split.
Repeat, I don't want to be the clever guy, just wanted to help....
If somebody is interested I can drop a picture how my server psu look like.
No problem. Thanks for the info. The wires are 14 gauge AWG each. I will check today what the temps are running at the wires.
constructive power wiring criticism:
1) 14AWG is sufficient for running 1 wire pair to each blade. Many of my own units are wired like that. (with 16AWG i suggest at least 2 wire pairs)
2) there is no need for the 1->3 splitters on your power wiring. It achieves no benfit against simply running the single line to a single screw terminal, and if anything adds more wire length and other craziness that would increase the overall resistance. if the wire fails it will be along the single line, not down any of the 3 branched lines.
all 3 screw terminal holes are linked together so there is no reason why you cant/shouldnt just run the ssingle 14AWG wire to the center screw and forgo the short branched wires
as for the molex fans, my advice: grab a matching molex branch (1 male to 3 female) and snip the male end. wire it into one of the antminer's screw terminals to feed it. (keep in mind this will add a 10-30w load to whichever antminer blade you do it from, so keep a close eye on the 14AWG wires to that blade that they dont heat up from having to deliver a little bit more current)