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Hello:
I have 24V to 12V converters that put out 13.5 amps continuously. I would like to know if these converters can be run in parallel to increase the output capacity. Maybe 2 or 3 of the units side by side powering a high amp draw such as a light bar or maybe even an electrical winch. I have done "some" testing with OK results, but I sure as Heck do not want to recommend someone to do this and have it do a smoke test or worse. Anybody else try this? The converters I posted have the following terminals: +24, common -, +12 . My plan was to hook up the +24's together, then the Commons together and finally the +12's together, hopefully multiplying the +12 amperage by doing so. Any ideas?
I have also considered adding a 12Volt battery as a power source and use the 24V-12V converter as a battery charger/maintainer.
Thank you for the help
I have 24V to 12V converters that put out 13.5 amps continuously. I would like to know if these converters can be run in parallel to increase the output capacity. Maybe 2 or 3 of the units side by side powering a high amp draw such as a light bar or maybe even an electrical winch. I have done "some" testing with OK results, but I sure as Heck do not want to recommend someone to do this and have it do a smoke test or worse. Anybody else try this? The converters I posted have the following terminals: +24, common -, +12 . My plan was to hook up the +24's together, then the Commons together and finally the +12's together, hopefully multiplying the +12 amperage by doing so. Any ideas?
I have also considered adding a 12Volt battery as a power source and use the 24V-12V converter as a battery charger/maintainer.
Thank you for the help
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