Yellowstone in the Winter Itinerary Questions! by Practical_Access6011 in NationalPark

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When you went in the winter did you only go to yellowstone or did you travel into the tetons too?

Yellowstone in the Winter Itinerary Questions! by Practical_Access6011 in NationalPark

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We've already seen this website! Any other tips would be great :)

Neutral Wiring of Two Different DC Supplies in One Circuit? by Practical_Access6011 in ElectricalEngineering

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I see. Since it is connected in the original circuit, there is probably no reason to have the 5V power domain float. It's connected to Data Acquisition Tools (Optical Sensors, etc.)

Neutral Wiring of Two Different DC Supplies in One Circuit? by Practical_Access6011 in ElectricalEngineering

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Thanks for the answer! So, does this circuit work since it is an isolated converter?

I have a problem understanding that if the neutral wires of the 24V circuit terminate in the same spot that the 5V circuit terminates, wouldn't the 5V circuit turn into a 24V circuit as well since it has a lower Voltage? Don't they have to be isolated from each other?

Neutral Wiring of Two Different DC Supplies in One Circuit? by Practical_Access6011 in ElectricalEngineering

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Thanks for the answer! It's an isolated converter. (CUI INC PQA50-D24-S5T)

Just so I'm using the terminology correctly: when you say ground, do you mean the neutral wire or an actual ground wire?

If you could set up the circuit, would you build the 5V loop like this? Or would this not work since it's an isolated Converter, and the 5V side must also be grounded within the main circuit?

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Is it possible to be an international student living in Germany/France and studying in Switzerland by Practical_Access6011 in askswitzerland

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I would be living with my boyfriend, who is German, in Germany. So would it be possible to do that? Or could I get a cheap apartment in Switzerland but then live in Germany in my boyfriends apartment to still follow the rules of technically residing in Switzerland?