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Wondering if this will work. Use 2 CC/CV power supplies to get the current I need. Negative from both power supplies to the work, and the positive leads to the anodes, with anodes jumpered to each other. Set both voltages to max, and adjust the current. Example. Need 100 amps. Adjust 1 power supply to 40 amps, and the other one to 60 amps = 100amps.
Is this the way it would be done? |
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