You can use anything that outputs 12 - 14 volts AC. It HAS to be AC though, NOT the more commonly used DC. This is VERY important and something that many folks take for granted.
The factory wall wart is 500 milliamps ( .5 amps ), so you need at least that much current. Going to a higher current transformer will lower the impedance of the power supply, reduce noise that the transformer itself generates, etc... Something along the lines of 2 amps should be plenty, as this is 4X the amount of current that the device was previously being fed. Sean
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The factory wall wart is 500 milliamps ( .5 amps ), so you need at least that much current. Going to a higher current transformer will lower the impedance of the power supply, reduce noise that the transformer itself generates, etc... Something along the lines of 2 amps should be plenty, as this is 4X the amount of current that the device was previously being fed. Sean
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