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No, because you would NOT get seperation of the supplies.
If you hooked up the supplies to the 2 ac legs of a 4 diode full wave bridge, the supplies would be connected through the two doides that make up the negitive half of the bridge, only by using 2 diodes will you get true isolation. All you need to do is isolate the positve outputs of the supplies, the negitive can be wired together. Bob wrote: so i could buy one of those a4 rectifiers (this one?) http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...Fid=276%2D1185 and then use one half for one amp, one half for the other? (I have already opened the powersupplies up and tweaked their voltages a bit :) (14.4 volts instead of 13.8) |
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says... Is it possible to run two radioshack switching supplies in parallel? I have tried it however one always seems to shut down, so i would only be getting 25 amps max. I need all the amperage I can get because I am running two car audio amplifiers in my room... Thanks for any advice or instructions! Why in the Multiverse would you need that much audio power in your room? Do you have no concern for the quality of your hearing in later life? sigh Ahh, well... You need to diode-isolate the supplies, as has been pointed out. I would add that it may be a good idea to use Schottky power devices as opposed to generic diodes. Schottkys have a much lower forward voltage drop. Run the positive lead from each supply to the anode side of one diode. Tie the cathode side of the diodes together, and take your common positive output from there. The ground leads may be tied together without isolation. Good luck. Hope your neighbors don't object to the noise. -- Dr. Anton T. Squeegee, Director, Dutch Surrealist Plumbing Institute. (Known to some as Bruce Lane, ARS KC7GR, kyrrin (a/t) bluefeathertech[d=o=t]calm -- www.bluefeathertech.com "If Salvador Dali had owned a computer, would it have been equipped with surreal ports?" |
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oups.com... Is it possible to run two radioshack switching supplies in parallel? I have tried it however one always seems to shut down, so i would only be getting 25 amps max. I need all the amperage I can get because I am running two car audio amplifiers in my room... Thanks for any advice or instructions! Yes, this would be possible but not the best choice. Check out the Astron power supplies, in particular the RS-70M. It should provide sufficient power, is very well regulated. Google will find them for you. -- ... Hank http://horedson.home.att.net http://w0rli.home.att.net |
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oups.com... Is it possible to run two radioshack switching supplies in parallel? I have tried it however one always seems to shut down, so i would only be getting 25 amps max. I need all the amperage I can get because I am running two car audio amplifiers in my room... Thanks for any advice or instructions! Yes, this would be possible but not the best choice. Check out the Astron power supplies, in particular the RS-70M. It should provide sufficient power, is very well regulated. Google will find them for you. -- ... Hank http://horedson.home.att.net http://w0rli.home.att.net |
Motorhome accesories include the use of 2 batteries with diodes. So check
with some local motorhome dealers. -- 73 Hank WD5JFR wrote in message oups.com... Is it possible to run two radioshack switching supplies in parallel? I have tried it however one always seems to shut down, so i would only be getting 25 amps max. I need all the amperage I can get because I am running two car audio amplifiers in my room... Thanks for any advice or instructions! -Matt |
Motorhome accesories include the use of 2 batteries with diodes. So check
with some local motorhome dealers. -- 73 Hank WD5JFR wrote in message oups.com... Is it possible to run two radioshack switching supplies in parallel? I have tried it however one always seems to shut down, so i would only be getting 25 amps max. I need all the amperage I can get because I am running two car audio amplifiers in my room... Thanks for any advice or instructions! -Matt |
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