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Most well built pedals have some sort of protection built in for those sorts of eventualities so that nothing particularly expensive gets fried, but my guess is that while they might not recommend that you run their pedals off 12v, nothing much will happen if you do.
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
I'd be inclined just to try to mount the PSU so that you can see the DIP switches, then check them before you power on. Those little DIP switches are generally pretty stiff, so it would take a real fluke to switch them accidentally. Wouldn't covering them up only make you more paranoid?
If you have it mounted under your pedalboard so that the DIP switches are next to the pedalboard itself it should be pretty much impossible for them to get switched by accident.
So like this:
Not like this:
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.