The power supply that the URL above points to is an unpackeged kit.  It
would appear to need a transformer and an enclosure as well.  My
suggestion would be to use something like an Acopian 5EB100 power
supply, if this is the way that you really want to go.  Here is the
link to the Acopian page that describes them
http://www.acopian.com/single-l-screw-1to9vt.html

This unit is a plastic box with screw terminals.  You would need to cut
off the cord from the existing "wall wart", connect the wires WITH THE
CORRECT POLARITY on the output terminals, buy a power cord and connect
it to the input terminals.  Be careful, if you reverse the output
wires, bad things can happen.  Also, you can have exposed 120 volts on
the input terminals.  This is probably not a modifiation for the faint
of heart.

Pete


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