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This is probably a stupid question and I'm sure ya'll will let me know if it
is, but here goes: In my home surround audio system I have been using a car amplifier to drive a subwoofer speaker, powered by a 10-amp capable 110v. source 12Volt power supply. I'm now upgrading. I want to go to a bigger car amp(needs 20-amps) and a more power hungry speaker. I have another power supply. Here's the question: can both power supplies be hooked in parallel to supply the necessary amperage or is this a recipe for disaster (both are regulated supply's but not the same brand so probably two different set voltages)? If I gave them a load in the middle (like a battery), would that work? Seems a silly thing to ask, but I don't know if these two different power supply's would go to war against each other. What do you think? |
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