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Hi AP2, thanks... I need 230V version. I was interested in the DPS-400-S because the class AB amp I wanted to use the SMPS with is rated only 2 x 100W. So the smaller version would be OK for this amp. But it would be unusable anyway, since I have 230V mains.
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