Albert
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I have been thinking about upgrading from the cheap wallwart power supplies that a few of my components have to a linear power supply. I came across the Wired4sound (W4S) ps-1 linear power supply that they are just releasing. It can power up to 4 devices and each one can be adjusted from 5, 9, 12 or 15 volts with a switch on each module. A very flexible power supply and it appears to be well made.
Unfortunately it doesn't have 18v which my Moon 110lp requires so I contacted W4S and they said they had many requests for the higher voltage and that they will likely be producing them at a later date. So I thought what the heck, they are having a sale with one free module and the one included so why not. I ordered an extra module so that I can power 3 devices and left one slot empty for hopefully the future one for the 110lp. Happy early Christmas to me.
https://wyred4sound.com/products/upgrades-mods-accessories/ps-1-modular-linear-power-supply
It just occurred to me that perhaps I can connect the output of two 9v modules in series to get the 18v. I emailed w4s to see if this is possible with some kind of y connector. If so, it would be cheaper than designing a new module that supports 18v.

Unfortunately it doesn't have 18v which my Moon 110lp requires so I contacted W4S and they said they had many requests for the higher voltage and that they will likely be producing them at a later date. So I thought what the heck, they are having a sale with one free module and the one included so why not. I ordered an extra module so that I can power 3 devices and left one slot empty for hopefully the future one for the 110lp. Happy early Christmas to me.

https://wyred4sound.com/products/upgrades-mods-accessories/ps-1-modular-linear-power-supply
It just occurred to me that perhaps I can connect the output of two 9v modules in series to get the 18v. I emailed w4s to see if this is possible with some kind of y connector. If so, it would be cheaper than designing a new module that supports 18v.
