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Using lever nuts to connect more than one device to a power supply terminal
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[QUOTE="janastas, post: 117153, member: 33611"] The power supply is one from Hanson Electronics (A Scott SC-400-5-70 so 350W 70A output) Assuming that the Kulp K40 shouldn't draw too much current (Not sure what the max would be) but the pixels connected ot the diffrential receiver will obviously have a certain amount of draw. If I just use the 4 ports from the diff receiver to also power the pixels I'd be looking at 4 x 5A = 20A which is well below the 70A output. I'll also have a power 8 distro board which can handle around 1000 pixels @ 100% brightness that can draw up to 60A but my plan is to only run at 30% brightness. Not sure how many pixels will be running of this controller as yet. Just wanted to make sure I had the wiring right for the K40 and the diff receiver before I start running cals for how many pixels. [/QUOTE]
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