No, like Mark said, you are limited by the current of the lowest current power 
supply.  This is a case were you would want to ignore wattage.  

If one of the power supplies can only make 2 amps, that is the total limit of 
the sum of all the currents.  

From: TJ Trout 
Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2015 1:26 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Power supplies in series

So I should be able to connect 12 24 36 and 48 devices to the string as long as 
the sum of my wattage doesn't exceed the psu total wattage 

On Mar 14, 2015 12:09 PM, "Mark Radabaugh" <[email protected]> wrote:

  On 3/14/15 2:50 PM, TJ Trout wrote:


    I have 4 12v power supplies with isolated outputs that I plan to put in 
series to make 48v but I was wondering is it possible to still connect to only 
one or two while they are all in series to be able to draw 12, 24, and 48v? Or 
once they are on series you can't use anything but the total output ?



  If they are in series the available current is the current rating of the 
smallest power supply.   If all of these are the same and can put out 2 amps 
each than the total string is capable of 2 Amps.

  If you asking if you can pull off different voltages along the chain, say 
some +12, some +24, maybe +36 and +48 the answer is yes - but the current limit 
is 2 Amps for everything combined.

  Mark

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