AC Courtesy Outlet???

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sonhawk
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AC Courtesy Outlet???

Post by sonhawk »

Hello,

Can I plug in a 12V 300mA digital pedal into this AC Auxiliary outlet??? Would it draw what it needs? or would it damage my pedal?

DC outlets 5 and 6 are almost suitable but don't quite meet the required 300mA for this specific pedal.

Thanks,

Sean

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Re: AC Courtesy Outlet???

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Plugging into the Courtesey Outlet as you descibed will be fine. It was designed for applications like these.
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John01W
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How difficult it would be to rotate the courtesy outlet 180 degrees?

Nork
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Re: AC Courtesy Outlet???

Post by Nork »

It sounds like you're trying to power a ND1 or something the likes of TC Electronics. The AC outlet on the PP2 will do it for sure. Outputs 5&6, with the DIP switched away from normal are also supposed to be able to put out this kind of power. I talked to John @ VL and he said they'd had LOTS of success with it.

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Post by greenmachine »

Will the AC courtesy outlet power the Digitech Timebender? I think it's 9VAC 1.3 amps.

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Re: AC Courtesy Outlet???

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Yes all you are doing is utilising the adaptor that came with the pedal. Should be fine no problems.
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