Re: Power supplies in parallel for more current/same voltage?
- From: bok118@xxxxxxxxx (Gerard Bok)
- Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 13:33:01 GMT
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 18:27:45 -0800, "Daniel Morrow"
<videoman@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Hi everyone! I am trying to find a cheap way I can increase the
>current capacity of a power supply by installing fuses to each output
>of multiple universal power supplies, setting each polarity
>correctly, setting each voltage correctly, but in other words combine
>power supplies to get up to 3 amps or more available from the
>parallel power supplies, to drive digital cameras. I have researched
>power supply providers and have found no usable/cheap enough power
>supplies (those dedicated power supplies are very expensive -
By far the cheapest solution is to buy a single 3 Amp supply.
Be very VERY carefull: it's not uncommon for 3 Amp supplies to
supply a much higher output voltage than the label says.
Wich may well result in a 'final flash' from your camera :-)
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Kind regards,
Gerard Bok
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