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Posted by Anonymous Sat 28th Dec 20:39   (wrap text of this post)

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I have 3 computer screens (Philips 24E1N5500E) mounted on a monitor arm, each of them powered by a [19V 2.37A PSU](https://imgur.com/a/yr4bO7N).
I want to reduce the number of cables that go through the carm, and PSUs under the desk.
I found a [19V 7.1A PSU](https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/gp/product/B00I3ZZZJA/) (used for laptops).

Can use this PSU to power all my screens, by making a 1-3 splitter with the right connectors?
Am I overseeing anything? Will I destroy my screens?

Thanks.


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