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Can CASP discharge current capacity be increased by connecting two (or more) channels in a parallel or serial configuration?

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Can CASP discharge current capacity be increased by connecting two (or more) channels in a parallel or serial configuration?

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No. The same discharge power dissipation circuit is used by all channels. Two or more channels cannot access this circuit at the same time, and no benefit would be realized if they could. Also any attempt to do this could result in damage to the CASP that would not be covered by Christie’s warranty. However 2, 4, and 6 amps of additional CASP controlled discharge capacity can be obtained by using Christie’s CDC-65 Discharge Booster.

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