woodnut;570322 Wrote: 
> Many thanks for your reply!
> 
> Could I use a plastic enclosure? It may be a little easier to work with
> if I need to make ventilation holes.
> 
> I would be plugging the power supply into my Isotek Minisub GII mains
> filter so I guess I wouldn't need a mains filter inside the case?
> 
> Thanks again!

Question: Why spend $57 on a Power Supply when you already have one
(plus the additional cost of end plug, cable, AC lead, enclosure and
your time)? Sure it could be a fun hobby project but there is nothing
to be gained.

The reason I ask is there is no improvement over the OEM supply because
there are internal switchers inside the Touch AFTER the 5 VDC input. I
have run the Touch directly off a 6 VDC alarm battery and compared the
Audio output to the OEM PS using AudioDiffMaker, there was no
difference. Listening tests did not reveal any differences IE all of us
heard absolutely no difference much less some night and day difference.


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