Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan View Post
Would it be safe to put a few of these power supplies in parallel? Maybe put small resistors / diodes(?) in to balance the load.
I ask because it's occured to me that these are the right voltage for my big 48V brushless motor/spindle. It claims to take over 100amps but obviously I'll never need anywhere near that amount! I think 3 PSUs in parallel would be plenty.
In theory, my interpretation of the theory at least, any switch mode PSUs of similar nominal output voltage can be paralleled without the use of resistors or diodes. Since similar is not the same as exact and exact is impossible, initially one PSU will attempt to handle the full load. It will reach its limit and the OP voltage will drop, at this point another PSU will kick in and try raise the output voltage back to what it should be. Ripple may be a problem, especially when the PSU kick in and out, so test the setup and see.

N.B.
When dealing with switch modes, mains voltages or anything else dangerous I recommend wearing safety glasses, safety gloves, standing well back and getting a friend or loved one to throw the switches ;)