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Yes. I had to attach about a square inch of perf board to the DC input with a small bridge and electrolytic capacitor on it. Then it's an AC input. From the 18 VAC track voltage, the input then becomes about 25.4 VDC. On the 2 Amp supplies I bought, I used a 2 Amp small round bridge and a 330uF/35 VDC capacitor.

Or, in this photo from an OGR thread, cjack's idea of placing a bridge rectifier in front of a DC-to-DC converter.

ac dc with led voltmeter no soldering

Depending on how much power you need, you might not even need an external capacitor...in which case you can get away without needing to fire up the soldering iron!  That is, 2 of the 4 wire terminals of the bridge-rectifier go right into the screw-terminal connector of the DC-to-DC module.  The calculation of a suitable capacitor value (if needed) is somewhat tedious - so best to confirm your application if considering this option.  But in any case this alternative is also inexpensive.

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