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Re: 24v power supply not working

It is possible that you blew the fuse that protects this supply. This happens most commonly when the positive terminal of the 24V supply is shorted to a different circuit's negative terminal.

Measure the voltage just down-stream of the fuse to verify. These are replaceable by folks with moderate soldering experience and a decent iron.

Edit: Can you verify the voltage at the terminals of the 24V supply?

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