From an IT point of view it should not be a problem as long as you have connected in series the 2 Psu-s. Connecting in series mean to unite both psus with the green cable.
Please do not describe the tool that simultaneously starts 2 PSUs as "
series" because it may cause some misunderstanding and might cause an accident.
I appreciate all your comments, the truth is that it remains unclear, but now it is not as simple as I thought.
Here's a conclusion:
It's unclear to you because the consensus here seemed to be divided to yes or no, but most of those who said yes are those who aren't sure themselves or just google searched the term for you.
I just found 3 persons who are using unrelated terms which strongly suggest that those must have been wrong.
These are the
most valid answers so far:
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So can you? Yes.
Should you? I would rather not but I like to keep everything a bit organized. It would likely be fine for the short term but if it can be remedied in the long term best to get them on the same PSU.
Can you.... Yes
Should you.... NO!!
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