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  • May 27, 2015, 11:31 AM
    exos12
    I have two dc power sources that need to work one device , how do I wire them so they
    I have two dc power sources that need to work one device , how do I wire them so they short each other out?
  • May 27, 2015, 04:53 PM
    WallyHelps
    I assume you mean so they WON'T short each other out.

    One way is with diodes, but to give you any decent advice we need more info on your project.

    WallyH
  • May 27, 2015, 06:19 PM
    ballengerb1
    What is the device, what is the voltage of your DC sources and why won't one source do the trick?
  • May 28, 2015, 04:03 AM
    hfcarson
    you could consider your DC power supplies in a similar way as (2) 9 volt batteries....
    if you connect the terminals in parallel you will get 9 volts with twice the capacity of one battery...
    if you connect them in series you will get 18 volts with the capacity of one battery...
    so what do you want to do?
  • Jun 3, 2015, 07:56 AM
    Stratmando
    Wallys right, Diodes could work, depending on the Loads involved. We can give better answer if we knew the 2 devices and the 2 sources of power. Thanks
  • Jun 3, 2015, 08:02 AM
    hfcarson
    How could you wire them so they "would" short out?
    power supplies wired in series would increase the voltage, in parallel would increase the current.... (assuming neither is grounded of course)

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