imwithid wrote:I have a few AC/DC converters and most provide too much current (15V, 6V, etc.).
Those numbers relate to voltage not current, and those adapters are definitely not compatible with an external device expecting to be USB-powered.
imwithid wrote:I do have one that provides 5.41V but is this too much?
Typical 2.5" disk drives have a power spec of 5V +/- 5% (i.e. a maximum of 5.25V), so yes, 5.41V is too much. I don't know how accurate your voltage readings are, and I guess that measurement was taken with no load (and hence may be different with the load of the disk drive), but on balance, I wouldn't use that PSU.
Furthermore there are requirements regarding ripple, and some PSUs may also be outside the spec on the required load regulation, due to the changes in current requirements during power-on, for example.
CoolMax claim to offer an optional PSU for that enclosure. We could reasonably expect them to have tested that PSU for suitability, so IMHO the safe option would be for you to get their one (or another PSU specifically designed for 2.5" disk drive enclosures). Other PSUs
might be OK, but there is more to testing for suitability than just measuring the off-load voltage, even though that is one important value.