Hi,
I am using 2 vintage electro harmonix pedals that requires 24V power (MicroSynt, Qtron). I use 1 and 2 power output (pedal power 2 plus), set at 12v with voltage doubler and polarity reverse cable. This works for 1 pedal. I tried to make daisy chain cable with 2 outputs. When I conect to the pedals the first in line has power on and the second is dead. If I disconect first then the second works. I made measurements and there is 24V on both outputs. The current of outputs is 100mA, and the both pedals together should use somewhere around 80mA. What could be the problem?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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- Sat Jun 04, 2022 11:37 pm
- Forum: Pedalboards and Effects
- Topic: Daisy chain on voltage doubler 24V
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- Fri Dec 02, 2016 12:45 am
- Forum: Pedalboards and Effects
- Topic: Powering EHX Bass Micro Synth 24V version
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Powering EHX Bass Micro Synth 24V version
Hi,
I just bought Pedal power 2 plus and voltage doubler cable PPEH24. I want to power Electro harmonix Bass Micro Synth, old 24V version. The original power supply is 24V 100mA. Will it be ok to power it combining 1 and 2 output of PP2+ (DIP switch ON) - max current on this two outputs with dip switch ON is 60mA?
Thanks,
Jaka
I just bought Pedal power 2 plus and voltage doubler cable PPEH24. I want to power Electro harmonix Bass Micro Synth, old 24V version. The original power supply is 24V 100mA. Will it be ok to power it combining 1 and 2 output of PP2+ (DIP switch ON) - max current on this two outputs with dip switch ON is 60mA?
Thanks,
Jaka