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Hey all, apologies for the potentially stupid question…

 

currently building a pedalboard and would like to be able to power the whole thing from a kettle lead

 

so my question(s)…

 

can anyone advise as to how I can wire up one of these

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to one of these…

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what would I need and how can it be done?

 

many thanks in advance y’all

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Close to what I mean yes

 

what I’m looking to do is screw the iec socket (as pictured in my original post) to my board and connect that to an extension lead that will be secured underneath the board.
 

In theory, I’d like a pedalboard that can be powered by plugging in a regular kettle lead like this

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mostly inspired by something like this (as circled)

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main concerns are fusing really as the socket I’m after (as pictured in original post) doesn’t appear to have any type of electrical protection, I’m not sure if something like that can be wired onto maybe an already fused extension outlet

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Regarding protection form live mains connections, you used to be able to get a heavy-duty rubber shroud that fitted over the contact side of the C13 chassis socket completely covering all the wires. However with the up-rated electrical safety regulations this may no-longer be applicable. If you want to use a chassis socket as shown in the the second photo of the OP's second post, you will need to make sure that the bottom of the pedal-board is closed, so there is no easy access to the socket, and then use the appropriately rated heat-shrink insulation over each of the 3 contacts. 

 

It might be easier and safer to replace the standard mains plug of the extension with an in-line C13 male plug, to which you can connect your equipment mains lead.

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35 minutes ago, BigRedX said:

It might be easier and safer to replace the standard mains plug of the extension with an in-line C13 male plug, to which you can connect your equipment mains lead.

Not sure I COMPLETELY get what you mean?!

 

are you talking about one of these?

 

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if you meant replacing the mains 3 pin plug with one of these


https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/iec-connectors/8117213

 

that’s pretty much what I was after as I can’t see that this on its own has any sort of electrical overload protection

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I meant one of these. Cut off the 13A plug and replace.

 

The you can use any C13 mains lead with it. You could feed the cable through the pedalboard case (with a suitable strain-relief grommet) before fitting the new in-line socket.

 

IMO you don't need any additional fused protection. The mains lead has it's own in the plug and any equipment you attach to the 4-way in your first post that requires a fuse will have its own.

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56 minutes ago, BigRedX said:

I meant one of these. Cut off the 13A plug and replace.

 

IMO you don't need any additional fused protection. The mains lead has it's own in the plug and any equipment you attach to the 4-way in your first post that requires a fuse will have its own.

That could be the one as what you say makes a lot of sense 

 

Will have to figure out a way of attaching it to the board

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2 hours ago, donslow said:

@SuperSeagull That’s pretty much what I’m looking to do…

 

Trying to work out the best way of securing the plug to the board

I just used Velcro and a couple of cable ties. Now I have a much smaller board I don’t have the room to do that so looking at finding another solution but this worked well for a few years - I had a Diago supply and also a Shure one for the wireless hence the two gang socket. 

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Not sure if you are still building your board/mains, but I did a similar thing on a board I built. 

Used one of these, with a fuse and switch, and joined them to the extention board with an inline connector. All screws, no soldering or bare wires and all available from Amazon.

Only tricky part is makeing the hole to take the socket, and fitting it all in.

 

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Make sure everyrhing is held down though, nice strong velcro.

 

 

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Yes, here you go

 

3Dman 15A 250V Rocker Switch Power Socket Inlet Module Plug 5A Fuse Switch with 3Pcs 18 AWG Wiring 3 Pin IEC320 C14 https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07RRY5MYZ/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_KEX0JQXB2YV9FQ69F3KK?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

 

Theres many different types of inline mains connector if you search Amazon. This is the one used

 

3 Terminal in-Line Connector Box - SENRISE 13A 250V Mains Electric Cable Flex Junction Used in Lighting, Power and Automotive Wiring, Black, 2pcs https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07S7Y7Q6Y/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_X8GQYF5R1277S10W4H38

 

These are also very useful to tidy everything up

 

200Pcs Cable Zip Ties+100Pcs Self Adhesive Wire Tie Mount Base Holders, Wire Tidy Clips with Strong Adhesive Backed, Cable Organizer for Management All Kinds of Messy Cables in Home and Office (Black) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08H1X7WK4/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_T9PE9EK6YPFR951C6SS9?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

 

Good luck

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