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Hi all,

its been a fruitless task task thus far.

I'm trying to find a transformer with a perculiar output pin config for 24V and 0.1A, please see picture.

The ref on the 'plug' is cp39b0240v0100b.

Any help welcomed?

thanks

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Here you go, knock yoursefl out. A higher current (so more than 0.1A) will make no difference - a device will only pull what it needs to (generally speaking).
 
Have just realised that you may be referring to the output connector - you may have to change the plug on the end of the device cable but that's rarely a big job. You can also get PSU's with multi-changeable outlets, too (search within that link).
 
As per Rockingit, if you buy any 24V (0.1A or greater) adapter with a flying lead on it, you could put the appropriate in-line socket on it.
e.g. 2 pin DIN Socket Speaker and HiFi Connector Screw Terminals Strain [2 Pack] - https://www.kenable.co.uk/en/audio-/din-cables-adapters/din-to-din-cables/11291-2-pin-din-socket-speaker-and-hifi-connector-screw-terminals-strain-2-pack--5054338112916.html?
Available from many sources on the web.
I know the Chinese 'Christmas light' connectors often do not conform to DIN dimensions, but suspect the above should work!

Make sure you connect it the right way round, the +ve to the round socket and the -ve to the blade socket!
 
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As per Rockingit, if you buy any 24V (0.1A or greater) adapter with a flying lead on it, you could put the appropriate in-line socket on it.
e.g. 2 pin DIN Socket Speaker and HiFi Connector Screw Terminals Strain [2 Pack] - https://www.kenable.co.uk/en/audio-/din-cables-adapters/din-to-din-cables/11291-2-pin-din-socket-speaker-and-hifi-connector-screw-terminals-strain-2-pack--5054338112916.html?
Available from many sources on the web.
I know the Chinese 'Christmas light' connectors often do not conform to DIN dimensions, but suspect the above should work!

Make sure you connect it the right way round, the +ve to the round socket and the -ve to the blade socket!
Thats great - many thanks for this - that'll make the splice job easier!
 
Have just realised that you may be referring to the output connector - you may have to change the plug on the end of the device cable but that's rarely a big job. You can also get PSU's with multi-changeable outlets, too (search within that link).
I think thats what i'm going to do - thank you
 
This is almost exactly the right thing, but there's a shroud around the socket that might stop your connector from plugging in! Hacksaw?🤪

PS is it an IKEA lamp?
 
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This is almost exactly the right thing, but there's a shroud around the socket that might stop your connector from plugging in! Hacksaw?🤪

PS is it an IKEA lamp?
ooh - perfect and hacksaw - yes indeed.
No the lamp is from coopers direct model 6049.
many thanks for your help again.
 
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ooh - perfect and hacksaw - yes indeed.
No the lamp is from coopers direct model 6049.
many thanks for your help again.
Forget the hacksaw!
Just saw this one from the same supplier, capable of slightly higher max. current output, which will still be fine.
 
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Forget the hacksaw!
Just saw this one from the same supplier, capable of slightly higher max. current output, which will still be fine.
Ah - even better - many thanks once again.
 
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