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Thank you for the response, I'm thinking 24V wouldn't hurt either way. There was a 32V adapter I found at the yard sale but there were hundreds of cables and I figured it would be best just to make sure I found a correct one for this unit. I'd rather provide less voltage than expected than more.I believe that model is 24v DC. The newer QD (quiet drive) versions are 32v DC. I'm not sure if the 32v would also work on your model, but you can still find lots of places offering the 24v power supply.
EcoTech support could probably confirm this 100%, but I don't think potentially running leas voltage is an issue (worst case scenario you just never achieve max flow rates).Thank you for the response, I'm thinking 24V wouldn't hurt either way. There was a 32V adapter I found at the yard sale but there were hundreds of cables and I figured it would be best just to make sure I found a correct one for this unit. I'd rather provide less voltage than expected than more.
I have a couple of older MP40's (bought new sometime around 2012) that were originally the white versions which I later upgraded to the quiet drives. It is indeed 24v. Below is a picture of one of them for you.
No. I was just saying that I updated to the black quiet drive and I did not do anything with the power supply (I still use the 24v shown above and I had the original white casing mp 40's before). Below is what I did in the instructions.Thank you! Are you saying all quiet drives are 32V? The one I have is a black controller that says quiet drive.
Any idea where to find a low priced (but still decent quality) replacement power supply for one of these?@mortician, the mp40 you show in the picture looks like a QD dryside (plastic case) in which case the correct power supply is 32V 1.875A.
If it were me, I'd get whatever 32v 2A psu amazon sells.Any idea where to find a low priced (but still decent quality) replacement power supply for one of these?
I cant seem to find the right spec ones anywhere and the actual ones from ecotech are like $60 +s/h
ok cool. wasnt sure if it being slightly higher amps would matter since the original power supply was 1.8AIf it were me, I'd get whatever 32v 2A psu amazon sells.
You'll be hard pressed to find any ul listed power supplies on there, let alone a wide variety of 32v ones.