Yes, Yes, Yes, these serwer PSU have build-in current limiting for redundant systems, if we want to use two of these in parallel we have to connect in both, "Current Share" pin that showing voltage depend on load, eg. 0A/300mV-CS, 10A/1v etc...
Moding this PSU for current limiting is the best choice, I aggre this what you tell guys, BUT WHEN I START TOPIC ABOUT MODING THIS PSU ANYONE HELP ME!
But this can be hard to do, I dont have any schematics and second PCB in this PSU, that is controlling PSU(V,A,W/P,OVP,OLP etc.), named sometimes "Daughterboard" is made from 3-4 layer PCB!
I can make only simplified schematics of some parts of PCB, excluding daughterboard(1-2 layers invisible).
This PSU is "086GNR" or "ATSN MODEL 7000245" PSU used in 6650 Dell Servers.
Photo of main PCB I take:
Image don't showing: daughetrboard, two fans, 220v filtering PCB with inductors/caps, case and two diodes showing existing 220V
Under biggest black heatsing are soldered on bottom, schottky rectifiers, and output caps/inductors on PCB.
If this is need I can give transformer names, there are three, small for 3V3 line and two bigger connected in parallel for 12V line.