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Default Power supply to give 20volts DC?

As title says . What could i use?
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a old pc power suply use the 12v and the -12v lines and u will have 24v? and good to you?
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As title says . What could i use?
fwiw the power supply brick on my old compaq/hp laptop puts out 18.5v for 3.5 amps.

Close enough?

What's the secret project....

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most laptop psu's are around 20v, with quite a few older ones pushing 4.5+ amps, plus you can get hold of them quite cheap these days
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