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Well, feeding voltage in that range to 24V fans would be fine, but "19 to 24V" makes it sound like a USB type-C charger or something which communicates with the device to set its output voltage. A power supply should have a single voltage.
Unless it's one of those generic power supplies with a switch to set the voltage?
It's just a universal laptop charger. Should I get a regular power supply?
If it just puts out normal voltage it'll be fine.
I'd buy a cheap multimeter and test it for myself