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These things go for 80 bucks or more if you can even *find* one.
You can use an Epson PS-180 power supply as a replacement supply. I
bought one for 15 bucks at
http://www.mpja.com/directview.asp?product=15349+PS
The thing works fine, and no power output changes are necessary - the
power connector is an exact fit and pinout, and the 24 volt output at 2
amps is more than enough to power the monitor.
These things go for 80 bucks or more if you can even *find* one.
You can use an Epson PS-180 power supply as a replacement supply. I
bought one for 15 bucks at
http://www.mpja.com/directview.asp?product=15349+PS
The thing works fine, and no power output changes are necessary - the
power connector is an exact fit and pinout, and the 24 volt output at 2
amps is more than enough to power the monitor.