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Old 07-08-2009, 10:34 PM
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I am in need of a (small, small, smallest!) 12VDC wall wart I can find. I have a recessed 110VAC wall socket that will accept just one grounded plug. I need a tiny PS capable of about an amp or so. Dimensions maybe 2x2x2 inches? or smaller. The desired effect is to keep it flush with the wall. Can anyone point me to a likely source. I only need one piece.

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Find one with a cord input.
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Yes I did that, unfortunately it means having the put the box on to of the unit mounted to the wall, which really isn't the goal. I appreciate the suggestion.
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Hi all

I am in need of a (small, small, smallest!) 12VDC wall wart I can find. I have a recessed 110VAC wall socket that will accept just one grounded plug. I need a tiny PS capable of about an amp or so. Dimensions maybe 2x2x2 inches? or smaller. The desired effect is to keep it flush with the wall. Can anyone point me to a likely source. I only need one piece.

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Ok. Try this?
www.jameco.com part#1940774 mean well# GS12U12-P11 12vdc. 1000ma.2.6x1.9x1" Cord is 6' $19.95
Smallest one I could find allowing that current.
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Search for 419-21210-3 at Mouser Electronics - Electronic Component Distributor. It's not cheap but is the size you want.
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Don't think you will find one that will satisfy your current requirements in that small a package.
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My thought also.
Doc,how much current will your device be drawing? A smaller rating would give you the size you need.
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