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Mar 01, 2025 - 02:19 AM
To connect the two adjustable outputs in parallel, follow these steps:
1. Make sure the power supply is turned off and unplugged from the power outlet.
2. Set the switch (7.) and switch (9.) to the "in" position.
3. Connect the positive terminal of the master output to the positive terminal of the slave output.
4. Connect the negative terminal of the master output to the negative terminal of the slave output.
5. Ensure that the load is connected reliably to both parallel outputs.
6. Turn on the power supply and adjust the voltage using the voltage adjustment (14.) of the master output.
7. The voltage of both outputs should be the same, and the slave output's CC indicator (1.) will light up.
8. When using the power supply as a constant current (CC) supply, adjust the CC adjustment (17.) of the master output to control the output current. The output current of both the master and slave outputs will be the same and can reach up to double the maximum current of the independent output (10 A).
Note: It is important to properly connect the positive and negative terminals of both outputs and ensure a reliable connection to the load. If the load is only connected to one output terminal, it may cause an imbalance in the current and potentially damage the series/parallel switch.
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