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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Bitmain looks like they're releasing a 15GH/s DASH miner called the AntMiner D3
by
not.you
on 30/10/2017, 16:29:54 UTC
I just received my antminer today and I am having a problem with a setup.

I used a cable for the power supply that says on it that it supports 75 degrees celsius, 250-440V and 16A. But when I plugged my machine, the power supply cable got really hot (enough to not be able to comfortably hold it in hand). I know that the specs on the cable are probably enough to support one antminer, but the cable seems way to hot

Does you cable also get too hot?

Which cable are you referring to, the one from the wall outlet to the PSU or the ones from the PSU to the miner?

You can definitely cause a fire by pulling too much juice through an underrated cable so you want to address this.

The cable should not be hot to the touch at all!  If it seems hot in the slightest you need to immediately unplug it or risk causing a fire.  You may be using a cable that is not correctly rated or perhaps it is just a cheap flimsy cable that was made poorly or is showing the wrong specs.  Spend the few extra bucks and get a quality cable that will not cause issues.


I am referring to the power cord between APW3++ and the wall socket. On one side of the cord it says 16A and on the other that it is rated at 75 degrees Celsius at 250-440V, so it should be more than enough for the cable

16A should be but there is no way a 16A cable should be uncomfortably hot powering an APW3++ either.  Are you sure you aren't reading 16 AWG on the cable? I use 14 AWG cables for my 1600W PSU's and those are only rated for 15A.  And they are pretty dang thick as power cords go.  These guys have inexpensive power cables of about any length you could want: http://www.cableleader.com/