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    How to Check Current on enclosed Power Supply

    Thanks, Chemelec. BTW, this output has 50A. I have 2 Electronic Loads, each has 30A (max). What is the best way of connection, series or parallel?
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    How to Check Current on enclosed Power Supply

    For chemelec - I knew to check the current with open circuitry but since this is enclosed unit which only has 3 terminals as I decribed below. I'm quite to understand when you said, "Put an Amp-Meter In Series with either the Input Line ...." You meant the + and - lead of Amp-Meter on the +24VDC...
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    How to Check Current on enclosed Power Supply

    It is an enclosed power supply. The connector labels indicated as input, output and output return. Input label as 110VAC and output is +24VDC and output return as 24RTN.
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    How to Check Current on enclosed Power Supply

    Hi there, I have an closed power supply just has the input, output, and return connector. I don't have access to circuit card. Can someone please tell me how to check the Current on enclosed Power Supply? Thanks.

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