The ADJ MDF2PSUX117 is a powerful 2250W external power supply designed for up to 117 ADJ MDF2 dance floor panels. It comes with two power - locking inputs and two power breakers, each controlling 6 outputs. There are 9 power outputs with rubber protectors and 9 resettable breakers for safety. The top of the power supply has two carrying handles, and the bottom is equipped with rubber feet. It also features two fans to keep it cool. The package includes two locking input power cables and nine 2 - pin power output cables. Key features include powering up to 117 panels, 9 2 - pin power output connectors for up to 13 panels in a row, 9 resettable breakers, 2 separate power switches, 2 locking power inputs, 2 carrying handles, and rubber feet. Technical specs: Input voltage is AC100 - 240VAC, 50/60Hz, output voltage is DC24V, max load power is 2250W, load current is 90A. It has an overload protection system and is fan - cooled. Dimensions are 19.7” x 17.0” x 8.1” (650.0mm x 433.0mm x 205.5mm) and weighs 30 lbs. (13.6 kg). It can operate in temperatures from - 4°F to 158°F (- 20°C to 70°C) and has an IP20 rating.







Using the ADJ MDF2PSUX117 power supply is straightforward. First, make sure the input voltage of your power source matches the 100 - 240VAC, 50/60Hz specified in the technical details. Connect the two locking input power cables to a suitable power outlet. Then, use the nine 2 - pin power output cables to connect the power supply to your ADJ MDF2 dance floor panels. Each output connector can power a single row of up to 13 panels. When you're ready to start, turn on the two separate power switches. As you use it, keep an eye on the resettable breakers. If there's an overload, they'll trip to protect the unit. In case this happens, simply reset the breaker and check for any issues with the connected panels. To keep your power supply in good shape, clean it regularly. You can use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Also, make sure the fans are clear of any dust or debris to ensure proper cooling. Don't operate the power supply in extremely humid or wet conditions, as its IP20 rating means it's not waterproof. When not in use, store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heavy objects. And always double - check the power connections before turning it on to avoid any electrical problems.