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[QUOTE="Srmorgan, post: 116226, member: 32105"] Another option is to us hp server power supplies. They come in 750 and 1200 watt varieties. They need an adapter to use but their cheap and just push on. They only do about 75% if plugged into a 110 outlet but that’s enough to do your whole display at 30% if you wanted to. They are also cheap. I paid $30 for two of them. Since they are so cheap I bought an extra one in case one goes bad. Because of the adapter it’s a quick swap. Don’t have to undo the wires. But they only come in 12v. [/QUOTE]
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