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Old 12-01-2017, 12:14 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by sharpsicle View Post
Any 120v AC to 12v DC supply will work. Use test leads to connect the positive and negative leads as appropriate.
This or similar is a good choice to keep around for various bench testing needs. Just need to strip an old 12v cig adapter to use as a test plug.



If you're blowing fuses though, it means something is shorting out, so check the wires you're going to hook up with a meter first before connecting them and make sure they aren't shorted out inside the unit.
Cool, is there a cheap meter that I can get? Also, once I've tested the wires, how do I go about hooking it up to that power supply?
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