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|You need one with AC output to get the 60 Hz timing signal from the power line.  Mine is a 9 v 800 ma unit.  I found it somewhere.  The output voltage, when rectified, needs to be enough to drive the motor, the PIC runs off a regulator so it does not care much about the input voltage.
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|You need one with AC output to get the 60 Hz timing signal from the power line.  Mine is a 9 v 800 ma unit.  I found it somewhere.
 
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