I recently upgraded to a dual power supply setup which had me researching on how to connect them safely.
I came across posts suggesting powering the riser and PCI-E power connector on the card with the same PSU. Others say the psu that powers the motherboard must also power alll the risers. The slave psu should only power the PCI-E power connector on the card.
Ultimately, I did follow the latter suggestion as it seems logical the same power supply that powers the motherboard should also power the risers connected to the PCI-E slots on the motherboard. The second slave power supply only powers the 6 & 8 pin auxiliary power connector on the video cards. According to another post I came across that connecting the PSU's that way ensures they share the same ground, which is important.
I researched for a single 12V rail, dual conversion PSU to use as suggested and went with the EVGA SuperNOVA 850 G2 220-G2-0850-XR 80+ GOLD 850W for $110 after rebate from Newegg:
It's a dual conversion, single 12V rail PSU. It has 4 PCI-E 8-pin slots, 4 6+2-pin PCI-E cables and two of the cables also have a 6-pin PCI-E splitter cable. They alaso have a 750W model.
To connect the two PSU I went with the Add2PSU unit, but it's just a relay to daisy chains the PSU's so they start at the same time. The same can be done by jump starting the PSU with a piece of thin metal between the green wire and a black wire on the slave PSU and then turning on the switch on the back before starting the computer.