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    Posted: 14 July 2018 at 11:15am
Hi there, I built a halfinator a few years back.  I rarely use the battery on it now, and would like to get a dc adaptor (uk 240v) to power it for when we have small gatherings where there is a power source.

  I know the tk2050 can handle a range of voltages so what are my options for maximising the amp?




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I always had good experiences with Mean Well closed frame or DIN rail mount.
Something 24V-27V, 10-12 Amps with build in fan.
Examples : SP-240-24 or RSP-320-27.




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24v is common enough, make sure it can put out ~10amps
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Can anyone recommend something external? Like a psu built into a plug or inline in a cable?
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