Do small, low power PSUs exist?

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I'm looking for a PSU, similar to those for external harddrives, to connect to 2-3 harddrives.

My objective is to constantly have my harddrives running 24/7, while being able to power down my computer. I am a strong believer that the startup of harddrives eventually kills them, therefore want to power down my harddrives as infrequently as possible.

I have looked on the auction site, but haven't been sucessful so far. Maybe I'm not searching for the right words and need a pointer or two.

Advice please? Make and models of small PSUs would be helpful, too. I guess about 50w would be enough, maybe even less.
 
i would have more concern about running a small PSU 24/7, than the hdd ticking. if you boot 50 times a day then you may be right about then damaging the drives but for one or 2 times a day....

let your system run untill your 100% your done and only boot one time a day, i 50w psu running for 24hr would be the same as your system running for 6 to 8???

EDIT: dont up to date hdd park themselves when not been hit for info, so even if powered 24/7 they would still shot themselves down?
 
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I've set Windows to never power either of my harddrives down. I need to now find a way to stop Windows spinning down the drives at shutdown.
 
No, Windows seems to send a shutdown signal the drives right before the computer completely powers down. This can be heard by the heads making a final click (parking?) right before spinning down.

Yes that's the heads but I'm meaning the disks.

I'm sure I've spun up disks before using nothing but power.
 
Yes that's the heads but I'm meaning the disks.

I'm sure I've spun up disks before using nothing but power.

All my external ones spin for quite a bit even when the PC is not running if they are powered up.

..And sometimes they just stop. There seems to be no consistency. I don't know what an internal HDD would do with just power on it.
 
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