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| Yes, but do a search for previous posts on this for some reservations concerning PS types and grounding etc. Al.
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| connected in parrallel 24v 30 a..... usually pretty safe, even in cheap supplies, especially if both are identical.. connected in series 48v 15a.... most of the time safe, check to make sure the outputs are isolated from the inputs [primarily the ground connections].. if you series connect and output ground is tied to ac line in ground, the the magic smoke pours out.. and it's just not as much fun anymore.. |
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