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Power supply connection

Discussion in 'Electronic and hardware generally' started by Spart, Mar 15, 2020.

  1. Spart

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    Hello everyone, me and my friend are working on chain drive 2 axis racing sim. We want to add third axis for heave and we came across one promblem. We will use two motors (36 V 29.5A 800w each). The question is, can we connect these power suplies in parrallel and in series (12V 33A each) ? Layout would be 3x2 to get 36 V and 66A

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