Powering the SSC from a wall socket

Hi,

I’m in the UK and have just ordered a SSC-32.

Initially, I’m just going to be working on a bot head that will be on my testing bench hooked up via serial to my Mac for the foreseeable future. How can I power the SSC-32 from a wall socket rather than a battery pack?

If this isn’t possible, what additional wires/batteries/chargers would I need to purchase to power the board and three servos (basic I know but I have virtually no electronic building experience!)

active-robots.com/robot-part … 000ma.html

may need to look for a supplier, to connect the wall pack to the ssc. Active robots may even do one.
you could even solder a battery connection to it so it will fit directly to the switch harness.

lynxmotion.com/p-497-wiring- … ector.aspx
lynxmotion.com/p-65-battery- … ttery.aspx

Thanks!