Apple TV 160GB 1st Generation Failed Power Supply

Hi,
Anyone know where I can buy a replacement Delta switching power supply model ADP-36BF (Output 5v 7.2A) for my failed one in my Apple TV 160GB Generation 1 ?
I wouldn't suppose Apple woud repair it for less than the cost of a new ATV Black :-(

it's a universal device, so will work anywhere.
the only thing you will need to change is the power cable/plug.

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