Creedmoor
Recovering Fordaholic
I’m putting some LED strip lights in my safe as I’m tired of all the issues with battery lights.
Can I wire two separate LED power supplies in parallel on the DC output side so I only have to use one switch to control both LED banks? Each LED bank requires 24 watts and I have two 24 watt driver/power supplies. My concern is that each power supply is individually fed by a standard AC 120 volt plug and I wonder if parallel wiring the DC outputs would somehow inadvertently result in parallel wiring the AC inputs. Hope that made sense.
Am I safe doing this? All wire being used is overkill on the DC side (14 ga.) and the switch is rated at 20 amps (max total output of combined power supplies is 4 amps).
Appreciate any thoughts or advice.
Can I wire two separate LED power supplies in parallel on the DC output side so I only have to use one switch to control both LED banks? Each LED bank requires 24 watts and I have two 24 watt driver/power supplies. My concern is that each power supply is individually fed by a standard AC 120 volt plug and I wonder if parallel wiring the DC outputs would somehow inadvertently result in parallel wiring the AC inputs. Hope that made sense.
Am I safe doing this? All wire being used is overkill on the DC side (14 ga.) and the switch is rated at 20 amps (max total output of combined power supplies is 4 amps).
Appreciate any thoughts or advice.















