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Yeah, "build a box"--don't I know, I've spent years doing so. To eliminate a dozen warts of different types will cost you near a hundred bucks and more grief than you are planning on; I priced the parts, which is only the beginning. Today I ordered 9 and 12 VDC power blocks from Mouser Electronics (okay, also near a hundred bucks) which will handle 3-5 amps each (thanks to Will and Bret for advice) and will post when my gear lives or not! These puppies are only about 1 X 2 X 4 inches each, and I'm hopeful. Just need to wire a string of appropriate output jacks (watch the polarities for each!). DLM on 3/29/01 8:45 PM, Garry Wasyliw at was@dlcwest.com wrote: >> A bit (!) off-topic, but I'm so sick of dealing with 10 wall warts and >power >> strips. My warts provide 9 VDC, 9 VAC, 12 VDC, and 12 VAC. > > I'm thinking that the solution might be to build a box with the various > combinations inside and connect from jacks to my gear with DIY cords. I > can build electronic things but I think I need a little primer on power > supply design if anyone can recommend a basic web site. I think a 9VAC > would just be a 120-9v transformer? For 9VDC, it would be about a > 120-12VAC transformer to a rectifier and some capacitors? To reverse the > polarity (another combination to watch for) do you just reverse the two > output wires? >