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how do you hook 2 supplies together to get 24v?


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You can look here (not a safe thing to do with these supplies) - How to build a $20 47A power supply

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You can look here (not the safest thing to with these supplies) - How to build a $20 47A power supply
So ma is selling power supplies that are not safe? or did they find a way to make it safe? Only asking cuz i am thinking about building one


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You can look here (not the safest thing to with these supplies) - How to build a $20 47A power supply

Yes we know this, that is why this thread was started in the first place, and why all of the comments have been made in the context that they have been. I guess the level of whit has been lost in the writing.




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So ma is selling power supplies that are not safe? or did they find a way to make it safe? Only asking cuz i am thinking about building one
The danger with these power supplies has been with leaving the case energized which could result in the user being electricuted. By placing a 5mm plastic wrap with fancy graphics around the case it becomes insulated and you are protected. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha


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Yes we know this, that is why this thread was started in the first place, and why all of the comments have been made in the context that they have been. I guess the level of whit has been lost in the writing.

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