I migrated from a 2500w AC power supplies (running at 120v/1250w) to
2500w DC power supplies without any reboots or problems so
you can mix and match AC/DC supplies of the same rating.

- Kevin

Jason Lixfeld wrote:
As long as the power supply you are installing is exactly the same as the power 
supply that is in there currently, you should be able to insert it, power it up 
and configure combined mode (if it's not that by default already) without an 
issue.

If you try to install and power up a higher output supply, it will shut down 
the lower output supply and your box will reboot as power is shifted from the 
lower output supply to the higher output supply.

On 2010-05-05, at 8:06 AM, Ibrahim Abo Zaid wrote:

hi group

i have a problem and will need to combine the power supplies of 7609 router
(changing the mode from redundant to combine)

based on your experience , is this step can take the router down if one
power supply is enough now but i need to insert new modules so i need to
combine the other one ?


thanks
--ibrahim
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