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Derk
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I won't to wire the 12v rail on 2 computer power supply's. I have a 760W Pioneer GM-X862 car amp with 2 25 amp fuses (total 50 amp's). I also have 2 matching computer PS's, they are each rated at 28 amps on the 12v rail. I already have a PS with 15 amps on the 12v rail to power my Pioneer CD player (10 amps) and to power my Pioneer equalizer (4 amps). Then I have another PS 28 amps on the 12v rail to power my 200W Pioneer GM-X262 car amp with a 20 amp fuse. The smaller amp powers my 2 Pioneer TS-TRX800 truck rider speakers and 2 classic Technics midrange speakers. I'm going to use the big amp to power my Pioneer TS-W126DVC sub. My neighbors will love me, lol.

Anyways my question is what diode or something do I need to wire the 2 12v PS's in parallel?


Thanks!
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