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  1. #1
    After a little bit of help here, I run a few pedals on my board as well as a wireless unit. My pedals all run at 9V but my wireless runs at 12v. I'm wanting to run them all off a single power supply but the multi-voltage ones you can buy commercially are quite expensive so wondering if there was a cheaper method of doing so

  2. #2
    Pedals aren't usually particularly high power, so you could just make a daisy chain connector with a 1 Amp, 9 volt voltage regulator running off the 12V supply, giving you both the 12V and 9V lines.

  3. #3
    So I'm better to go for a 12v supply and step down rather than 9v and step up?

  4. #4
    Definitely; stepping up's a pain in the ass and/ or expensive. A 9 volt voltage reg and a capacitor or two should do the job fine... How many pedals you running on the 9 volt?

  5. #5
    Currently just 3 but with the ones planned for purchase will end up being 5 then its just the wireless at 12v

  6. #6
    What's the power rating of the 12V supply? Need to make sure it has enough power to drive all the pedals. If it's less than an amp, it might struggle..

  7. #7
    Output of the 12v is 500mA

  8. #8
    Hmm... well without knowing the power requirements of all the pedals, it's hard to say if that'd be enough, but it sounds a bit low... You got any other 12V power supplies lying around from some old bit of tech?

  9. #9
    Not 100% sure, would have to check

    If its more trouble than its worth then I will have to buy one, just seems a bit much having to spend £100ish on a power supply

  10. #10
    Yeah; a 1A 9v voltage reg is about 20p :L

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