Pedal Power X4 - overall maximum current
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2021 6:22 pm
Hi everyone,
The X4 has 4 outputs capable of delivering 500 ma per output, up to a total draw of 1A - which is what the VL-provided 12V converter provides (max).
I need more total current from my X4 (ideally 1250 ma, or more to account for momentary higher current draw, e.g. at boot up).
Is it possible to achieve this by replacing the VL-provided 12V/ 1A converter with a 2A or greater model (provided it is the same polarity and is regulated)? (Current is drawn by the pedals, so max current will be the sum total of current requirements for all pedals, irrespective of the amperage available from the power supply.)
Or is the 1000 ma a hard limit, that the X4 cannot exceed, irrespective of the max current the 12V converter can provide (above 1A)?
Can such 12V/ 2A+ converter be the switching type (I assume the VL-provided converter is of this type, but have not verified)?
I'm thinking of something like this:
https://www.amazon.ca/Adapter-Charger-1 ... =1-82&th=1
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
The X4 has 4 outputs capable of delivering 500 ma per output, up to a total draw of 1A - which is what the VL-provided 12V converter provides (max).
I need more total current from my X4 (ideally 1250 ma, or more to account for momentary higher current draw, e.g. at boot up).
Is it possible to achieve this by replacing the VL-provided 12V/ 1A converter with a 2A or greater model (provided it is the same polarity and is regulated)? (Current is drawn by the pedals, so max current will be the sum total of current requirements for all pedals, irrespective of the amperage available from the power supply.)
Or is the 1000 ma a hard limit, that the X4 cannot exceed, irrespective of the max current the 12V converter can provide (above 1A)?
Can such 12V/ 2A+ converter be the switching type (I assume the VL-provided converter is of this type, but have not verified)?
I'm thinking of something like this:
https://www.amazon.ca/Adapter-Charger-1 ... =1-82&th=1
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!