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Using dual output power supply in parallel

xueyin.agerris
xueyin.agerris over 5 years ago

I have a Tenma 72-1049572-10495 power supply with two outputs. Each output can deliver 5A current, but I want to use both in parallel to deliver up to 10A.

 

How can I hook up my load to the two outputs to work in parallel?

 

What settings do I have to configure to be in parallel operation?

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  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 5 years ago +2 suggested
    You may have to do some experimenting ! The manual (which I found on the CPC website) makes no reference to it but there is an indication on the front panel that series or parallel operation is possible…
  • rscasny
    rscasny over 5 years ago in reply to michaelkellett +2 suggested
    I'll agree that the Tenma product manuals aren't as descriptive perhaps they could be. Roadtesting them is a good possibility. I will talk to the product manager to try to get some help. Randall
  • baldengineer
    baldengineer over 5 years ago in reply to xueyin.agerris +1 suggested
    xueyin.agerris wrote: For parallel operation, would you say I would have to connect +ve to +ve and -ve to -ve across the two outputs? Well, this question is usually answered by the manual. In other supplies…
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    0 michaelkellett over 5 years ago

    You may have to do some experimenting !

     

    The manual (which I found on the CPC website) makes no reference to it but there is an indication on the front panel that series or parallel operation is possible.

    Assuming the second function of the SER/IDEP and PARA/INDEP buttons is like the BEEP button:

     

    remove all connections

     

    Press SER/INDEP untill the SER led ligts - I guess it will now be in series mode but I don't know if you need to make the serial connection yourself.

     

    Connect  a meter across the right hand set of terminals and adjust the voltage and see how it changes, do the same for the other set of terminals. Now you know if it does the connection internally and what the meters read.

    On some instruments the two supplies will track and one meter will read the full voltage, on others you need to do your own addition.

     

    You could also ask Farnell/Element 14 why they can't make the effort to supply decent operating instructions with their own brand stuff !!

     

    Good luck.

     

    MK

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    0 xueyin.agerris over 5 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    Thanks for your reply Michael!

     

    Perhaps I will have to do some experimenting. For parallel operation, would you say I would have to connect +ve to +ve and -ve to -ve across the two outputs?

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    0 baldengineer over 5 years ago in reply to xueyin.agerris

    xueyin.agerris  wrote:

    For parallel operation, would you say I would have to connect +ve to +ve and -ve to -ve across the two outputs?

    Well, this question is usually answered by the manual. In other supplies that have a serial/parallel button, you typically use the positive from CH1 and the negative from CH2.

     

    A clue would be if you hear relays clicking when you enable/disable those modes. Another way to tell would be to measure the voltage at the terminals to see what pairs are active.

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    0 michaelkellett over 5 years ago in reply to baldengineer

    If rscasny  is watching perhaps he could consider offering one of these PSU s for Road test and we might get some definitive answers.

     

    Or, perhaps, he could have  a word with the appropriate colleague about getting  a more comprehensive manual put together.

     

    MK

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    0 rscasny over 5 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    I'll agree that the Tenma product manuals aren't as descriptive perhaps they could be. Roadtesting them is a good possibility. I will talk to the product manager to try to get some help.

     

    Randall

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    0 rscasny over 5 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    I'll agree that the Tenma product manuals aren't as descriptive perhaps they could be. Roadtesting them is a good possibility. I will talk to the product manager to try to get some help.

     

    Randall

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