[sdiy] Powering a second bit of kit from same PSU (wiring options)

random variate randomvariate at hotmail.co.uk
Wed Feb 18 15:41:56 CET 2015


Thanks Tom

I presume it would be better to 1) solder in the cable for the second unit rather than to install a suitable splitter socket on to the output of the  PSU and connect the units to that?



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> Subject: Re: [sdiy] Powering a second bit of kit from same PSU (wiring options)
> From: tom at electricdruid.net
> Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2015 14:11:46 +0000
> CC: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
> To: randomvariate at hotmail.co.uk
>
> If you're really sure that the output of the power supply can take it, then soldering another plug on in parallel with the existing one is simple and works fine.
> If you're pushing the supply hard, beware of things getting hot. I'd run it for a bit and then turn it off and check how it's doing. It's as well to be cautious.
>
> With both units on the same supply rails, you're right to wonder if there might be noise or crosstalk problems, but I'd recommend trying it and seeing what happens before you try and fix something that might not be an issue.
>
> HTH,
> Tom
>
> On 18 Feb 2015, at 13:46, random variate <randomvariate at hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Seeking some advice please - I have a question on how best to modify the secondary side of a psu to drive an additional piece of kit...
>>
>>> I have a well over specified PSU that is currently in use powering a Synth Driver DI rack. Lets call it Synth Driver (A)
>>
>> Note: I am pretty proficient in project studio maintenance. In this case I had select a suitable PSU and build necessary cable and 5pin plug assembly for the Synth Driver as it did not come with a PSU.
>>
>>> I have just acquired another Synth Driver (B) that has the same power supply requirement, and also did not come with a PSU.
>>
>>> However, the PSU I already have can provide enough current to drive the second unit.
>>
>> Questions please:
>>
>> 1. How best could I wire in another cable to power Synth Driver (B) Can I simply solder on a new cable to the same outputs that are powering Synth Driver (A)
>>
>> 2. Are there any issues with regards to any sort of power rail crosstalk/feedback between the Synth Driver units that means I should isolate the power wiring between Synth Driver (A) and (B) in some way?
>>
>> 3. Any other issues I should consider?
>>
>> 4. Should I just buy another PSU and save the bother, as I should not really mess with the PSU if I am asking these sorts of questions? :)
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Tim
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