A ) I said if I had 240 I would use the boards and not solder.
B ) I have a gas dryer a gas oven.
C ) I have a circuit that I can convert to 240 volts and I know how to do it. Just lazy.
I also have drawn the conclusion that this winter passing is the end of my 6kwatt mining in house setup So I won't need to convert that circuit back to 240 volt.
No connection to any board is as sturdy as a connection to those grounding bars and the shame of it is.
a simple breakout board that would have allowed easy hook up to grounding bars would be safer.
Since the psu would be rock solid along with the grounding bars. Knock an s-5 off of a shelf or an sp20 off of a shelf and your breakout board takes a hard hit.
Knock the same miner of a shelf and those grounding bars are rock solid with 0 stress to a rock solid mount psu.
A psu with 2500 plus watts.
As soon as you do decide to wire up that 240V circuit, let me know and I will send you a test unit. You'll be surprised at how sturdy the boards are when assembled.
I agree about the winter ending, my 12kW of hardware is about to become a lot warmer, and more expensive...