Hey all,
It seems in the move I lost a critical power supply. See attached. Will the power supply I found power the unit pictured?
What is the exact unit you're trying to power?
It looks like it requires 24 VDC, with a negative center polarity and at 300 mA.
The first power supply you pictured only produced 8 Volts, so that would never work. Way under-powered for what you need. Also, it's a center-positive plug, rather than negative; so even if it
could produce the necessary 24 volts, the polarity is backwards, so you would probably destroy what you're trying to power.
The
Amazon power supply you referenced in Post #4 claims 24 Volts AC/DC, but the polarity on
that one is also backwards (center POSITIVE).
I suppose you could use a reverse polarity adapter cable/plug, but you would only have to forget to use it once and you would risk destroying what you're trying to power. Sounds like it's a pretty important piece of equipment, to you, so I wouldn't recommend taking the risk.
It's probably best to get the right item, in the first place, rather than trying to adapt it to be something else.
Wall wart power supplies aren't that expensive, so it'd be worth doing the research and finding the best power supply to do the job, without having to make any modifications to it, so it would work properly, right out of the box - and
for your peace of mind.
If you supplied the exact make and model of what you're trying to power, it'd be easier to look up a suitable power supply for it.