I found a much better type of PSU for ANTminer S1, ATX power supplies are distributed into multiple branches (12V, 5V, 3.3V), fail to provide all power to 12V.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817377050
http://www.pcicase.co.uk/upload/file_637_519.pdf
I bought a faulty supply Supermicro PWS-1K41F-1R, which I repaired and working.
The source is very effective, certification 80plus Gold! Power 1400W with reserve powers 3 Miners. I own 2 Miner, the PSU stays cold. I do not know how to add photo, photos download here:
http://uloz.to/x5brkEBZ/ant-miner-s1-repasovany-zdroj-1400w-rar
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817377050
http://www.pcicase.co.uk/upload/file_637_519.pdf
I bought a faulty supply Supermicro PWS-1K41F-1R, which I repaired and working.
The source is very effective, certification 80plus Gold! Power 1400W with reserve powers 3 Miners. I own 2 Miner, the PSU stays cold. I do not know how to add photo, photos download here:
http://uloz.to/x5brkEBZ/ant-miner-s1-repasovany-zdroj-1400w-rar
how did you break out the wires?
it is 1200 watts on 120 volts .
but it is a decent psu may not run 3 s-1s on 120 volt over clocked to 393 freq. or it may.
Source originally had no wires. I added wires, using soldering.
I have a 230V so 1400W power. This is not the peak value (as some manufacturers write on ATX PSU) is a permanent power source and can give high-160A,
I have both overclocked to 393 freq, I had to then measure consumption, did not exceed 1400W or decrease freq.