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Reddit mentions of LEDwholesalers 24 Volt AC Power Adapter 144 Watt 6 Amp with 5mm DC Output Jack, 3261-24V

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LEDwholesalers 24 Volt AC Power Adapter 144 Watt 6 Amp with 5mm DC Output Jack, 3261-24V
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Energy efficient and stable power supplyConvert AC voltage to DC for use with LEDsAutomatic thermal & overload cut-off, short circuit protection2-prong outlet power cord includedHigh efficiency, long life and reliable; 1 year warranty
Specs:
Height8 Inches
Length3.8 Inches
Sizeblack
Weight1.4 Pounds
Width3.1 Inches

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Found 1 comment on LEDwholesalers 24 Volt AC Power Adapter 144 Watt 6 Amp with 5mm DC Output Jack, 3261-24V:

u/lit0st ยท 1 pointr/arduino

Thank you! That's incredibly helpful. I am building this from scratch and ordering parts as needed. For power then, would I be okay pairing this:

https://www.amazon.com/LEDwholesalers-Power-Adapter-Output-3261-24V/dp/B00E36W0LY/ref=sr_1_32?ie=UTF8&qid=1475153860&sr=8-32&keywords=24v+power+supply

with this:

http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/CUI-Inc/PJ-202B/?qs=WyjlAZoYn50IHvPllDpQyw%3D%3D&gclid=CjwKEAjw97K_BRCwmNTK26iM-hMSJABrkNtb51Ll00FG37_QN4v3fhcR9uGDfqlBZcDeRaxRP5khqBoCSKfw_wcB

I picked a 6A power supply because I assume I need to account for the operating current as well - which is rated at 700mA. I am not confident on this point, however.

Edit: I guess I only need a 1A power supply for the Buckpuck. Some basics are still eluding me.

Are other LED drivers/MOSFET preferable to the Buckpuck, or better documented? Googling MOSFET certainly makes it seem very well documented, so I might give that a go, even though I already purchased a buckpuck. The cost of this setup pales in comparison to typical experiments conducted in the lab, so I have a bit of room for trial and error.