Can a linear power supply be used for multiple devices?


I am currently using a local SSD drive in my Aries mini to Genesis Lens to Yggdrasil.  I have a Qutest coming later this week.  Both the mini and Qutest run on “wall wart” supplies.  Is there a LPS that could power both these devices?  Thanks.
dawkimi
So long as the voltage is the same, and the current limits are not exceeded, sure.

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So, if you have two 12V devices, and each needs 1 Amp, then your power supply needs to put out 12V at 2A or more.

With the Astron you'll need to wire your own jacks.

Best,
Erik
Forgot, if powering multiple devices, using snap on ferrite beads can be helpful.
I got an HDPlex unit that offers 4 different outlets with adjustable output.
There are other manufacturers that offer 2 or 3 outputs, as well.
B
W4S has what your looking for called the LPS 1 I believe. You can power up to 4 devices with adjustable voltage for each module. The modules are sold separately from the LPS 1. Check there website out.

"So, if you have two 12V devices, and each needs 1 Amp, then your power supply needs to put out 12V at 2A or more."

This topic comes up often and I'm still a little confused. You seem to imply that you can feed more current than what's spec'd on the wall wart. So are you saying if a device has a 0.5A @ 12V (6 Watts) wall wart, you can supply it with 1A @ 12V (12 Watts) without issues?  Last time I tried this the device got too warm to touch. I thought the LPS needs to match both the V and the A (or mA) of the wall wart its replacing.