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My Jamman power supply has packed up, any ideas where I can get another one?

Have had a scan on the internet and Thomann do a PS 913

[url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/digitech_ps0920_netzteil.htm"]http://www.thomann.de/gb/digitech_ps0920_netzteil.htm[/url]

......but it has an european plug on it and I'd rather get a UK one like the unit was supplied with.

Maplins don't seem to do one with a high enough amp rating.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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[quote name='ahpook' post='296969' date='Oct 1 2008, 07:09 PM']you can prolly pick up a 9v ac supply at maplins...i'm no expert on ac psu tho...would it need to be regulated or smoothed a certain way ?[/quote]

It is AC. When I needed one (having imported a US JamMan), I found that the model number is PS0913B and I got one from piedog. But they've gone bust (GOOD). Soundtech [url="http://www.soundtech.co.uk/digitech/ps0913B"]http://www.soundtech.co.uk/digitech/ps0913B[/url] or google for more stockists.

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[quote name='dangerboy' post='297025' date='Oct 1 2008, 08:32 PM']It is AC. When I needed one (having imported a US JamMan), I found that the model number is PS0913B and I got one from piedog. But they've gone bust (GOOD). Soundtech [url="http://www.soundtech.co.uk/digitech/ps0913B"]http://www.soundtech.co.uk/digitech/ps0913B[/url] or google for more stockists.[/quote]

Brilliant, cheers Dangerboy thats spot on. BCer's the the rescue again!

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[quote name='ahpook' post='296969' date='Oct 1 2008, 07:09 PM']you can prolly pick up a 9v ac supply at maplins...i'm no expert on ac psu tho...would it need to be regulated or smoothed a certain way ?[/quote]

as it's ac it can't be smoothed.
the regulation will be that of the transformer used ( it gets into complicated magnetics ! ) unless it's a fairly complex design.
ie the actual voltage will depend on the load. less mA = more volts.

What is the current rating needed ?

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unless i've missed something here, the jamman is comprised mostly of digital circuitry, which obviously will only run off of low voltage DC. Chances are, the actual rectification and regulation of the input voltage is done internally, and the external power supply is AC simply to save the cost of putting additional unneeded circuitry into that....i can't really see a reason why it wouldn't work off a DC supply?

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[quote name='escholl' post='298959' date='Oct 3 2008, 10:01 PM']unless i've missed something here, the jamman is comprised mostly of digital circuitry, which obviously will only run off of low voltage DC. Chances are, the actual rectification and regulation of the input voltage is done internally, and the external power supply is AC simply to save the cost of putting additional unneeded circuitry into that....i can't really see a reason why it wouldn't work off a DC supply?[/quote]

I connected mine to a 9V DC supply when it arrived, thinking that would be the case.

Pop. Broken Jamman has to go off for repair.

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[quote name='dangerboy' post='299597' date='Oct 4 2008, 08:50 PM']I connected mine to a 9V DC supply when it arrived, thinking that would be the case.

Pop. Broken Jamman has to go off for repair.[/quote]

:huh:

strange. must have a switch-mode circuit in it or something, instead of just a rectifier. :)

edit: cheers for the heads-up, dude

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