coupesport;298858 Wrote: 
> Anyone used them ? I've got a Duet Power supply kit on order and its
> coming up to a month now since i ordered it...
> 
> Ta
> 
> James

By the way, what is wrong with the supply that came with the Duet? 

The company designs an OK product, but that is where it all stops.
Support sucks, no return contact, parts often missing from kits, no
customer resolution.

Buyer beware and purchase at your own risk. Again, if it were me, I
would cancel my order and contact my credit card company. It is also
much cheaper to order a power supply off the Internet from a known
reliable company. Such as:

http://www.apogeekits.com/9vdc_power_adapter_regulated.htm

http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=298

These are just a couple all under $30. There are some nice encapsulated
supplies what are regulated 9VDC with 1 to 2 amp outputs that would work
well with the Duet as well as be a small upgrade.


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