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Double psu project
I dont know if someone crazy here did it already but did ever one of you took 2 psu same model and connected all wires together to double the power ?
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when i read this i was reminded with Psu's With "Oc Link"
heres an antec one: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/news/...h-OC-Link/6531 lol i know this doesnt answer your question but i had to post because its similer just without hard modding |
It's simple i think its just a remote that act like if you plug a staple between the green and black on the 24 pins
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Yes mostly :)
I want to build a wooden box shaped like an old speaker box from the 80's with full computer inside. 2 psu one for the computer ... the other one to give amps to a car radio i will put inside bolted to the face. Also a rectangle to bolt in front a flat screen of 17 inches, 3 ways speakers and buttons and usb audio front panels. |
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I will only plug the green and black together. So its switchng only for starting.
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This:
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/56...ter_Cable.html Or this: http://www.add2psu.com/store/ Is this what you are looking for? I have known several peers that have used multiple PSU's to power their rigs. Not sure though if this is what you are looking for. |
I will not pay 20$ plus shipping for some connections i can do myself hehe
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That's the spirit, why pay more for something you can do with the pride that you get when you know you've done it yourself?
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connecting then together is never a good idea. however feel free to power differnet components with it.
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I would't recommend splicing the hot wires together but then again so long is everything is on the same ground and there the same model psu I don't see why that would hurt its not gonna provide any Advantage but its not gonna kill anything if done correctly |
What you can do, is if you are in need of a new power board, get one of the Master/Slave ones, which means, if the master plug is drawing power, all the other slave plugs on the power board get power. Then you can just permanently jump the bridge of the 2nd PSU, put it in the slave plug of the power board. Then when the main PSU turns on, the second one turns on a the same time. Obviously this is only economical if you are in need of a new powerboard.
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i did this kind of thing back in the olden days before there were kilowatt PSUs. it really is very simple and relatively harmless.
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