Can 2 power supplies share a common ground?

Can/should I connect the two power supply GND togheter? Yes, generally you must unless there is a good reason not to do so. But then you would know that. In general circuits need to share the same ground in order to work.
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Can two power supplies share the same ground?

If the two power supplies share a common ground, or can be made to, then it is no problem. However, the return wire must be sized for the sum of the 8 V and 12 V currents.
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Can different voltages share a ground?

It is OK to use one ground with the voltage regulator circuit as you have shown. In fact, I don't think it will work if the 12V source and regulator are referenced to separate grounds.
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Can you connect two grounds together?

Whenever there is a potential difference between two ends of a ground/common path, or between two ground/common points which are connected together, the resultant current flow and voltage is what is called a ground loop.
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Can you tie neutrals together from different circuits?

Tying neutrals of different circuits together is effectively paralleling wire, which unless larger than 1/0 is also a violation of 310.4. 300.3 references 310.4, tho 300.3 says all conductors of a circuit must be in the same cable, raceway, etc unless allowed elsewhere.
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Is common ground the same as earth ground?

The terms ground and earth are used synonymously in this section; ground is more common in North American English, and earth is more common in British English. Under normal conditions, a grounding conductor does not carry current.
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Do all grounds in a box need to be connected?

In the 2017 NEC, “all” equipment grounding conductors of circuits spliced inside the box need to be connected to the box. Sometimes, a box may contain several different sized circuits, each requiring a specific sized equipment grounding conductor.
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How many grounds can go under one lug?

While panel manufacturers will allow for up to three grounding conductors under a single lug, they typically only allow one neutral wire.
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Is common and ground the same?

to refer to the earth, the dirt on which we stand. My understanding is that "ground" means that the node can and should be tied to the earth. "Common" implies an arbitrary voltage reference with no connotation about its voltage relative to earth. One might have multiple commons in a schematic, but earth is earth.
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Can I connect two power supplies together?

In general, yes you can parallel two supplies. How well this works depends on how well they end up sharing the load current. This depends largely on a good match in the output voltage of the supplies.
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Can 12V and 5V share a ground?

Unless there is an (optical) isolator somewhere in the relay circuit, the 5V and 12V parts should share the same ground. But you should make sure the relay circuit can handle the +12V input signal.
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How do I connect two power supplies in series?

The simplest method to create higher voltage is to connect the power supplies in series, set each supply to output the same voltage and each supply should have the same current limit. The sum of the power supplies output voltage will be applied to the DUT.
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Can 12v and 24v share the same ground?

Yes, but only when you have a 24v alt hooked to two batterys and a second 12v alt hooked to one(of those two) battery.
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How do you isolate two power supplies?

Many power supplies use a transformer to provide isolation between the input and output. That isolation can be circumvented by connecting the supply ground to earth ground, or having the load do that.
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What is the advantage of connecting power supplies in parallel?

Using multiple power supplies connected in parallel, designers can get greater output current while also achieving redundancy, improving efficiency and enhancing overall system reliability.
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What is double grounding?

Double Grounded Neutral problems occur on the RCD when the neutral conductor is grounded for a second time. The live and neutral wires pass through the current transformer in the RCD and if that neutral conductor is grounded for a second time after the CT we suddenly have a DGN condition.
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Can you double tap a ground bar?

Senior Member. The AHJ tells me that neutrals cannot be double tapped, or that a neutral and ground cannot be set together. Thus a buss bar will need to be added because there are more breaker slots than neutral and ground bus holes.
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Can you put 2 ground wires together in panel?

Each neutral (white, grounded conductor) wire should be secured separately under its own lug/set-screw terminal in an electric panel, per National electrical Code (NEC 408.41). Also, a neutral and equipment ground (bare or green) wire cannot share a terminal.
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Can ground wires from different circuits be tied together?

I usually tie them together but this time I thought it was cleaner to separate them. both circuits are properly grounded at the sub panel. The inspector said that for the past 30 years the code has required that all equipment grounds be tied together regardless of what circuit they originate from.
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Can ground wires be twisted together?

Some electricians get into the lazy habit of simply twisting ground wires together and leaving them that way, with no wirenut, dead-end compression joint, or solder to hold them together.
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Why do you need a common ground?

Common ground provides a pathway of communication, which leads to trust. At meetings or business gatherings, try talking about food, drink, going for a walk, playing golf or going for a run — all these activities allow for common experience.
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What is a common ground electrical?

Electronic devices that don't plug into a wall socket have a different type of ground usually called common ground. A circuit that runs on batteries will often use the battery's negative terminal as common ground - a reference point of zero volts compared to the battery's positive terminal.
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What is a common ground point?

The Common Point Ground is a general purpose, Low Profile Table Mat Ground Connector that works well with any Mat or Runner. The Common Point Ground features a design presenting a low profile and two banana jack receptacles. A 1 megohm current limiting resistor is molded into the snap housing for operator safety.
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