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jrnymn7
Oct 06, 2014Explorer
Thanks BFL. I was hoping you'd add your input.
I think the "big deal" has to do with overworking one of the psu's, compared to the other(s), and because of excessive heat, etc. it's life span could be greatly decreased compared to the others? That seemed to be the main concern in the articles and posts I read on the subject.
I mean, some of the extravagant efforts gone to, to "perfect" paralleling, are way beyond my level of understanding. But yes, it seems that absolute precision is not that necessary, thus the method of simply connecting the leads as stated above would suffice, in the event of subtle variations in output voltages during the charging process.
The other issue, apparently, is input currents perhaps fighting with each other, and apparently pfc can add to the problem? Don't know. I just wanted to confirm the set-up is at least feasible, if not the grand daddy of perfection. And from the responses so far, it appears it is.
Of course, I would also like to spare the psu's (and my wallet) of any undo stress, if at all possible.
thanks!
I think the "big deal" has to do with overworking one of the psu's, compared to the other(s), and because of excessive heat, etc. it's life span could be greatly decreased compared to the others? That seemed to be the main concern in the articles and posts I read on the subject.
I mean, some of the extravagant efforts gone to, to "perfect" paralleling, are way beyond my level of understanding. But yes, it seems that absolute precision is not that necessary, thus the method of simply connecting the leads as stated above would suffice, in the event of subtle variations in output voltages during the charging process.
The other issue, apparently, is input currents perhaps fighting with each other, and apparently pfc can add to the problem? Don't know. I just wanted to confirm the set-up is at least feasible, if not the grand daddy of perfection. And from the responses so far, it appears it is.
Of course, I would also like to spare the psu's (and my wallet) of any undo stress, if at all possible.
thanks!
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