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Well the power supply on the Plywood Server just crapped out on me, and I got to thinking maybe I should invest in a redundant supply so next time it fails I'm not without a file server until I get a replacement. However I found that redundant supplies in ATX are brutally expensive and I was wondering if it was possible to buddy up a pair of off the shelf ATX supplies. In my PowerEdges, I know the supplies run in parallel all the time, which halves the load on either supply, they don't do any sort of switchover - a lesson learned when I had my first power outage with them and they overloaded the UPS because the draw doubled (the UPS is only on one circuit and I tested the load with both supplies plugged in so I thought it would handle it lol).
I'm sure I can do it by making Y connectors and diode-isolating them, but I don't know how the PWR_ON and PG signals would need to be handled.
Anyone have any insight?
I'm sure I can do it by making Y connectors and diode-isolating them, but I don't know how the PWR_ON and PG signals would need to be handled.
Anyone have any insight?