when my MP10 power supply died I purchased one online for $20 compared to $50 that ecotech charges for a new one. I purchased a 24V DC @ 1.5A switching power supply described as a a printer power adapter. I had to cut off & solder the MP10 connector end to the power supply. The only difficult part was identifying which wire is positive & which is negative on the connector side that plugs into the controller. I believe the MP40 power supply is 24V DC as well but has a higher current output like 2.5A Cost wise you should be able to get a replacement power supply fairly cheap if you went that route.
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