Keeping everything cozy and connected in a case? Dave Mech setup?

Well for my usecase that is not fitting - ideal would be 1 kg , and adjustable voltages. But the idea isnt too bad with DC-DC converters.

I’m not too savvy and never found one that could power DT, DN and AH. They are 12V but also need 2A, which isn’t usual (or just unavailable) with these multi-power supplies.

If anyone finds one that can power 3 Elektron boxes plus a bunch of other stuff, I’d love to know!

For now I ordered an Eventide thing to power 3 Eventide pedals plus other effects. Nothing for the Elektron and a few other things…

Very surprised to see the price on this thing. Do you have any experience with it? Most isolated power supplies I see run at least $100

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No i postet it as example - there are some for 250€ also. I think it depends if someone uses cheap pedals 60-100€ with minimal power consumption that might be ok- for more modern and expensive pedals i would spend a bit more to be on the safe side. Nobody wants to kill their pedals with a psu that is gone wild.

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i’ve thought about doing something like this, then keeping your original PSU in a back up case or backpack, just in case…

but it would be sweet, to have one PSU to plug in and all your gear in case is plugged in…

i have a Omnicharge20 battery that can power all that, hooked up to a power squid…

In this case, I’ve got the room for the best of both worlds — only one plug, but original PSUs, and not-too-terribly-sketchy AC wiring. A single DC supply with stepdowns would be optimal, but finding or building isolated stepdowns is a bit of a pain. At some point I’ll have to see what the total power draw on this rig is, though — if it’s low enough to get real runtime on a battery, that might tip it over the edge.

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Just released the video showing my current solution :slight_smile: Topic here:

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