What is the maximum amperage on the 15 volt side for the Pro-ject Power Box ds2 Sources


I have been trying to get this question answered for some time now. Before anyone goes there, Yes, I have tried asking Pro-ject but they dont seem to know. Strange I know but that is the deal. The root of my inquiry is that my turntable requires 15 v DC/1.6 A. The ds2 Power Box Sources lists 15v DC only, it does not give a listing for the amperage. I am attempting to power both my turntable and phono pre amp with the same power supply but I have not done so because of not knowing what the maximum amperage is for the Power Box. I am reluctnat to power the turntable in the absence of the proper amperage so I have just been using the wall wart for the turntable.
darrell21256
So what is it or what was it that requires 18V/~0.5A, per oldhvymec's post?  He refers to "it", and I thought for sure he was referring to the TT.  Now I am just curious.
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I have the EAT C-Major 15V/1.6A. Designed by the wife of the main guy at pro-ject. They are produced In the same plant. I know the phono pre amp goes to the 18V socket. I have already stated several times throughout this post that the issue is the TT not the pre amp.
Too much attitude, too little "listening" by the op. The direction to the answer was in my posts (several times). I am out. Good luck.
Typical efficiency figures for toroidal transformers are 95% and on the ds2 Power Box Sources back panel stated "120V-50/60Hz 100VA", there're 3X18V-1A jack and 2X9V-2A jack = total 90VA. Its left only 5VA for the 15V and Trigger Out jack! But we also have to considering the actual power consumed by devices that connect to those jacks, so there could be more VA available for the 15V jack. And the inrush current during the start of a motor is significantly higher than the motor running current! Maybe that's the reason why Pro-ject not to list the max. current rating on the 15V jack.

The ds2 Power Box Sources lists 15v DC only, it does not give a listing for the amperage.
I have tried asking Pro-ject but they dont seem to know.

Since Pro-ject can't give you the answer, without a schematic or a Power Box on the test bench, what I can do is just guessing!