Quote Originally Posted by peteeng View Post
Hi Shaun - The attached video has the driver supplies daisy chained to the power supplies. This is poor practice and is not recommended if you read the driver manuals. Drivers should be connected to PS's individually. Chaining can lead to overheating of the PS to first driver line. Peter
Peter,
I am in the process of creating my electrical diagram and I have a question. You say that drivers should not be daisy chained but instead should be connected to the PS individually. As I am running my conductors between components I noticed that my PS only has 3 pairs of V+/V- terminals but I have 4 drivers that need to be connected. I ask this question because I see so many diagrams where they have two separate PS's for the drivers (2 drivers for each PS) so they each have their own pair of terminal. Can I double up the drivers on one pair of the V+/V- terminals?

Shawn