I agree with Dave, use redundant supplies and lots of them, and keep
the digital modules in a separate cabinet with their own power
supply. Although the MOTM-900 power supply suggests how many modules
you can safely power with it, that number goes way down once you
start adding non-MOTM modules and other daughterboard enhancements.
I currently have 6 cabinets, each cabinet has 36U of modules, and
each cabinet has their own MOTM-900 supply. For the past few years
most of my cabinets have had a few empty spaces in them so each power
supply has had to serve about 15-18 modules. But over the past few
months I've been filling up the cabinets and finding, especially
after adding additional daughterboards to many of the modules, that
I'm running the power supplies dry (the non-MOTM modules are the
worst power hogs). Now I'm going to have to disassemble the whole
thing and double-up the power supplies in each cabinet. groan.
>If it were me, I'd run a supply in each cabinet. Some redundancy,
>especially when touring. Half the load on each, less noise coupling.
>Higher reliability since there aren't external cables and connectors.
>
>I slave the AC mains from a single power switch. I run a power supply
>in each of my 5 cabinets with the max at 24U or about 16 modules. My
>10U of digital modules are in their own cabinet with a dedicated power
>supply. Just my opinion. Can't have enough power supplies.
>