
 Experiments
Experiments                                                                                                    Problem: PCIe 6 pin cables burned and may require a 
new power supply, or sending for repair
Electrical tape and lack of ventilation causes
over heating of wires to Bitcoin miners
especially in warm weather.
Hypothesis: We can use the Molex and SATA connectors with an adapter purchased on eBay for about $2 each
Conclusion:  The SATA connectors worked 
the best.
Molex melted after a few days.
It is very important that each connector has its own cable back to the power 
supply unit (PSU)
Trying to put 2 connectors on one cable resulted in melting rubber on the wires, 
and extreme heat.
The SATA to PCIe worked well
Cutting the 8 pin PCIe to make a 6 pin worked the best.
It is much better to separate the wires so they can breathe, and dissipate the heat.
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| PCI-e 6 pin | Molex | SATA | 
| Peripheral Component Interface - express | Molded Extrusion | Serial Advance Technology Attachment | 
|  Molex to 6 pin PCIe |  Wires became very hot | 
|  Wires got very hot |  0303151759.jpg | 
|  2 Molex to 1 PCIe from Amazon for about $2 each |  Use a razor blade to cut the black tape "cowling" that keeps the wires close together and heating up. | 
|  0303152128.jpg |  SATA to PCIe | 
|  Working well |  Burnt PCIe connector | 
|  Do not use these when toasted. It is safer to use a new connector | Cut off or disconnect worn wires to and tape them. Safety first! | 
