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In Reply to: Seck Power supply posted by Eugene Diabour on October 30, 2001 at 11:29:48: You need to read the spec's for the desk and work out what sort of voltage AND current requirements the desk requires (maybe on the back, on a plate or plaque). If it's just a simple mains transformer, then you could buy almost any 'regulated' power supply that matches the voltage requirements and exceeds the current requirements of the desk, Some desk PSU's have more than one winding though so if you PSU input on the desk has more than a live/earth/neutral line, then you may have to find out more about the power requirements of the desk and/or the original power supply. Steve...R
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