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[QUOTE="TerryK, post: 127275, member: 32169"] [USER=34062]@Baron[/USER] : If you are asking about the supplies's primary (the 120/240 Volt terminals), depending upon the size and inrush specifications one could run them all from one plug. For the 350 Watt supplies you indicated, 3 supplies on a plug should be all right. As your avatar indicates US, I highly suggest keeping the power terminal wiring no smaller than 14 AWG. If you are by chance asking about the DC terminals, a little more info would help one produce a pertinent answer. [USER=33939]@Dr.Venture[/USER] : Typically never series. As [USER=37249]@merryoncherry[/USER] indicated, supply primaries are almost always wired in parallel. [/QUOTE]
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