Power Supply Replacement

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Good morning!

I need to replace the power supply for my Tunze Osmolator. As I am looking around I am having trouble finding an 11 volt power supply. It seems like there are tons of 9s and 12s but no 11... now I know nothing about volts and amps and mA etc... but would a 12v power supply be asking for a fire? Is anyone able to point me in the direction of an acceptable replacement?

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All I'm seeing is the one for the tunze nano osmolator. Have you checked with tunze? I'm sure they'll charge quite a bit but do what you have to do!
 
Found an Ai replacement on Amazon easily when I needed one. Also check Ebay
 
All I'm seeing is the one for the tunze nano osmolator. Have you checked with tunze? I'm sure they'll charge quite a bit but do what you have to do!

I haven’t checked with Tunze yet for this reason. I will if I need to. I checked the website but it doesn’t appear they have these available as replacement parts. It seems like all of the newer models have been updated to a 12v power supply so that is what they have.

Found an Ai replacement on Amazon easily when I needed one. Also check Ebay

Do you mind me asking how you knew you had the right one? I am not sure if it needs to be exactly what it says or if I could do slightly under powered?

The output says 7-11 volts so if I went with a 9v power supply would that suffice? Or is that saying the range in which the 11v DC power supply would run is between 7 and 11 volts.

Hopefully I am not coming off as too much of a dummy here... I barely know what I am saying ;Dead
 
I haven’t checked with Tunze yet for this reason. I will if I need to. I checked the website but it doesn’t appear they have these available as replacement parts. It seems like all of the newer models have been updated to a 12v power supply so that is what they have.



Do you mind me asking how you knew you had the right one? I am not sure if it needs to be exactly what it says or if I could do slightly under powered?

The output says 7-11 volts so if I went with a 9v power supply would that suffice? Or is that saying the range in which the 11v DC power supply would run is between 7 and 11 volts.

Hopefully I am not coming off as too much of a dummy here... I barely know what I am saying ;Dead
I matched it with an adapter they had.




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I do appreciate this but none of these are what I need. The old power supply was just a plug.... no big electronic box with knobs and adjustable settings. The other ones listed were 12v rather than 11.

I do not know if 1 volt will make a big difference but I know I don’t want to buy a whole new unit or burn my house down ;Nailbiting
 
I feel like I must be missing something. I have searched for hours at this point and it does not seem like 11V is a common adapter type... I’m so confused
 

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