> Hi (newbie here with possibly a dumb question). I have built a > 12u case. I installed a single DIY kit (plus extra rails) with a > plan to install another PSU later. I have now almost filled 6u > and am about to get another DIY PSU kit. > > My question is - should I jumper (with a flying cable) the 0v / > gnd connections of the PSUs? My concern is that they are not > earthed/grounded to a reference (not earthed to mains). However, > as soon as I patch two modules from different supplies they will > have a common 0v, so it probably makes sense to connect the two > supplies. Should I do this with a plain lead ? Thanks in advance... > > Cheers, > Andy Yes - I'd recommend to connect the GND of both PSU. I'd recommend a cable with at 0.75qmm cross section or more to generate a low-resistance connection. Best wishes Dieter Doepfer
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AW: [Doepfer_a100] Grounding (common 0V) two DIY PSU kits
2017-09-04 by yahoo@doepfer.de
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