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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
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Hi,
I recently purchased a car amp for home use. ( seems to become a fad now a days ) and the problem is that the amp requires 48A. I have two identical power supplies ( same manufacture , brand , watts, etc) they are both 25A on the 12V rail. I would like to know how to wire them " parallel " so combined it would be giving my amp 50A. Thanks |
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