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Rigrunner question

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Ryangn

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I currently have the rigrunner 4012 and an astron 35 amp power supply. I have used all 12 outlets of the rigrunner and I am thinking of getting a second 4012. I only run scanners and shortwave radios - no transmitting. Can rigrunners be daisy-chained as long as the 40amps is not exceeded (which I wouldn't even come close to)? Can two of those be connected at the power supply? or does someone have a suggestion of something different? I am trying to stay away from having to buy a second power supply. Thanks!
 

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I concur with Scotty and NDRadionut. Run each RigRunner directly to the power supply on separately fused leads.

I have done this on prior installations and it works great. Keep the main fuses close to the power supply.
 
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