Power supply - redundant

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Hi,
I wonder if it's possible to connect two supply simultaneously ?
When I seen that one of them is not working, I connect other (at this time
mainboard is connected to one supply)
And the question is:
the supplys are ATX, and I wonder if this one new connected supply will be
working?
The ATX supply need voltage from mainboard to be started,
or
can I connect mainboard (ATX) under AT supply? (that's better idea for me
;-)

I wonder how to do redundant supply ;-)

regards.
Urban
 
Hi,
I wonder if it's possible to connect two supply simultaneously ?
When I seen that one of them is not working, I connect other (at this
time
mainboard is connected to one supply)
And the question is:
the supplys are ATX, and I wonder if this one new connected supply will
be
working?
The ATX supply need voltage from mainboard to be started,
or
can I connect mainboard (ATX) under AT supply? (that's better idea for me
;-)

I wonder how to do redundant supply ;-)

regards.
Urban

there are fast switchers that will do that, you plug the supplies into the
block, turn them both on, it's no biggie.
 
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