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LM2576 modules in parallel.
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Hi everyone, i'm currently building a power supply for a motorcyle that uses a 48v battery, i need it in order to turn on a few 12v lightbulbs, and the most practical solution i came across was to use buck modules based on the LM2576, now, each of these modules have a maximum output current of 3A, and i need at least 9A, so i though i could use 3 of those modules in parallel in order to get 9A, and in order to get toe same voltage on each one, i want to remove the trimpots from the modules, and use only one to connect them all togher, i'm still not entirely sure this would work, so that's why i came here to ask, i'm doing it right, or should i use other method?.

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