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<blockquote data-quote="Patthehat033" data-source="post: 7524129" data-attributes="member: 637337"><p>Keep in mind these are old power supplies. But no when I paralleled them they were at the 12V rail that barely puts out 6 amps with both Psu's put together. I was saying that maybe if I put the 5v rails together which have more amperage, they would be able to turn on the amp and keep it going. But I would need to get the 5v rails up to 12V or higher. I can try 2 Psu's at 10 volts, and see if it turns on first. What do you think?</p><p></p><p>Edit: So I voltimetered it, and I turn it on, and then it powers up to 11.33 volts exactly and shuts off every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patthehat033, post: 7524129, member: 637337"] Keep in mind these are old power supplies. But no when I paralleled them they were at the 12V rail that barely puts out 6 amps with both Psu's put together. I was saying that maybe if I put the 5v rails together which have more amperage, they would be able to turn on the amp and keep it going. But I would need to get the 5v rails up to 12V or higher. I can try 2 Psu's at 10 volts, and see if it turns on first. What do you think? Edit: So I voltimetered it, and I turn it on, and then it powers up to 11.33 volts exactly and shuts off every time. [/QUOTE]
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