yes, but they must be designed that way, current limited... even better,they need to have this option, current sharing, I have seen this on manyCan SMPS supplies be parallel connected , and if so how do you stop power imbalance ?
but still, I think you can do it with any, but you will need resistors on output of each of them
Yeah, i was told by an "smps expert" to use a 56k 5 watt resistor on each unit to force current sharing. I wired it all up as suggested, turned it on with a load attached and the R's caught fire. The smps' just whined like crazy and now won't stop whining. They are like a small dog.....
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