Greetings, first post so go gentle 
I'm here because of the write up on the DPS600PB here: 1000w Power Supply Using 2 Dps-600pb, Affordable, Dependable, Powerful!!
Rather than necro an old thread, I thought it best to start my own.
I'm in the process of obtaining the parts to create my own parallel DPS600PB supply (this is actually for supplying power while programming BMW/Mini cars.
I know how to wire it all together, and have no issues with that, but I did have a query that doesn't seem to be answered anywhere - or even discussed...
I'm going to connect a rheostat/potentiometer between pins 7 and 9 to control the output voltage and bring it up over 13v. I'm going to be aiming for 13.6vdv, but realise this is close to the OVP cut-off.
My question is with regards to measuring the output voltage.
I will be wiring in an LCD voltmeter display. Now while I could hard wire it to the 12v output terminal, I'd rather not. I plan on connecting to these terminals with 12-10awg spade terminals.
With that in mind, and being told that pins 7 and 9 are tied to the 12v rail, does anyone know if the output on pin 7 would match that of the +12v connection?
If yes, would wiring a voltmeter between pin 7 and 8 (GND) affect the operation of the rheostat connected between pins 7 and 9 ???
I'm here because of the write up on the DPS600PB here: 1000w Power Supply Using 2 Dps-600pb, Affordable, Dependable, Powerful!!
Rather than necro an old thread, I thought it best to start my own.
I'm in the process of obtaining the parts to create my own parallel DPS600PB supply (this is actually for supplying power while programming BMW/Mini cars.
I know how to wire it all together, and have no issues with that, but I did have a query that doesn't seem to be answered anywhere - or even discussed...
I'm going to connect a rheostat/potentiometer between pins 7 and 9 to control the output voltage and bring it up over 13v. I'm going to be aiming for 13.6vdv, but realise this is close to the OVP cut-off.
My question is with regards to measuring the output voltage.
I will be wiring in an LCD voltmeter display. Now while I could hard wire it to the 12v output terminal, I'd rather not. I plan on connecting to these terminals with 12-10awg spade terminals.
With that in mind, and being told that pins 7 and 9 are tied to the 12v rail, does anyone know if the output on pin 7 would match that of the +12v connection?
If yes, would wiring a voltmeter between pin 7 and 8 (GND) affect the operation of the rheostat connected between pins 7 and 9 ???
