is it as simple as connecting -V of 1st unit to the +v the 2nd unit to get ground? Thanks
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Yes, but first make sure that neither +V or -V is connected to the utility earth on the AC side. If this is the case, then you may put them in series.
This will work if the power supplies are isolated and I believe the Mean Well are isolated. Add a reverse bias diode on each SMPS output to protect against reverse voltage spikes.
How do I know the supply is isolated? Thanks againIt's a Class-II isolated supply, so it's safe to connect the outputs in series.
If it has 3 AC wires going into input then its not isolated (laptop adaptor/ PC SMPS). Its very rare to see input and output , both isolated, in a 3 wire/plug SMPS. You can do continuity test with a DMMHow do I know the supply is isolated
Conversely if it has only 2 AC wires at input (floating earth) , then its isolated and safe to connect in series
It says so in the datasheet...How do I know the supply is isolated? Thanks again
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