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aussiephil, I reduced the length of my original wires and supplied 6 wires to 11A connection and 4 wires to 5A connection, and everything works great so far, except for one annoying detail.
My heated bed acts a little funny. If I go right for 90-100C, it tends to crap out around 82C and not take any power for a while (<60C typically). If I have it reach 80C through a few increments of temperature (up 10C and let it hold for a few minutes), though, I can have it go to 100C with fewer problems. I have considered shortening the wire to the heated bed, but that was why I had to replace the wire the first time (limited range of Y-carriage because I had it so short, and even then I had this funky problem). Any thoughts on this? I thought maybe this was a problem from my old ATX PSU, but seeing it on the new one too makes me wonder what could be wrong.