It's only $15 at this time + shipping.īefore you spend on such a supply, it'd be worthwhile to calculate how much money you're going to save in batteries over the life of the device. When it comes to devices that are in forced, constant contact with the body, such as in a baby swing, I'd not use a random supply, but buy a medical grade power supply, such as this one. Make sure that it's properly zip-tied to the supporting structure and routed out of reach of the baby! The supply cord becomes a nice strangulation hazard. A grounded adult touching such a swing might then electrocute themselves and/or the baby. If your supply's isolation fails, you might have a dangerous situation as the baby is normally strapped into the swing. Normally, of course, such supplies work fine, and the baby isn't supposed to touch other grounded surfaces, but the swing wasn't really designed for it. I would have a bit of a reservation about powering a baby swing from a random wall-wart supply. Vicky Vicky $endgroup$ 3 Answers $begingroup$
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