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[* black] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nm6DO_7px1I|We've got the power|new_window=true]…supply.
-[* black] From the looks of it, it is a fairly standard 12V, 5A power supply with your standard large capacitors and coils.
- [* black] Whatever you do, don't lick your fingers and then touch the large black cylinder. You may be ''shocked'' to discover what 400 Volts can do.
+[* black] From the looks of it, it is a fairly standard 12 V, 5 A power supply with your standard large capacitors and coils.
+ [* black] Whatever you do, don't lick your fingers and then touch the large black cylinder. You may be ''shocked'' to discover what 400 V can do.
[* black] Like the fan, this unit is made by Delta Electronics. They have named it ADP-60DFS, so as not to be confused with other, less-powerful power supplies.