Gank Bass Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Looking to fit a usb port to the side of my pedal board for phone charging etc but all the cables I see online seem to be 5v to 9v. I'm not the best with electronics so I'm starting to think such a thing doesn't exist? Any ideas welcome Quote
nekomatic Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Assuming you don’t want to solder anything, something like this ought to be suitable. It may say 12 volt input but the small print says it works down to 8 volts. Be aware though that if you plug in a phone that draws 3 amps from the USB port, that gadget will need about 1.7 amps from the 9 volt supply, which would be quite a lot for a pedal. I couldn’t quickly find a similar item with a lower maximum output. 1 Quote
Gank Bass Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago Hi Neko, looks like at least the concept exists! I will keep searching for something more plug and play Quote
Hellzero Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I guess you're looking for a simple cable like this? https://www.amazon.co.uk/XMSJSIY-5521-Step-Down-Converter-Extension/dp/B0DCNG2FWH Quote
Hellzero Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Or something like this to put inside a pedalboard? https://www.tehonline.co.uk/products/dc-9-36v-to-5v-3a-dual-usb-power-supply-charger-step-down-converter 1 Quote
pantherairsoft Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago A simple solution, be it one with a high upfront cost, could be to replace your existing power supply with one that already has a USB charge port on it, such as the CIOKS DC7. Though it's pricey, you could sell whatever you existing supply is to claw back some funds, and the CIOKS is pretty amazing - a worthwhile investment. At least with this approach you know that it was designed for that application and you're not putting any strain on the supply, or injecting noise etc. into the signal chain. 2 Quote
Gank Bass Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 13 minutes ago, pantherairsoft said: A simple solution, be it one with a high upfront cost, could be to replace your existing power supply with one that already has a USB charge port on it, such as the CIOKS DC7. Though it's pricey, you could sell whatever you existing supply is to claw back some funds, and the CIOKS is pretty amazing - a worthwhile investment. At least with this approach you know that it was designed for that application and you're not putting any strain on the supply, or injecting noise etc. into the signal chain. Good suggestion but trying to keep costs down and I'm more than happy with my Harley Benton power supply, these have been my go-to for a few years now 🤙 1 Quote
nekomatic Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Which Harley Benton supply is it? That might help us suggest what would work with it. Quote
redbandit599 Posted 14 minutes ago Posted 14 minutes ago (edited) 5 hours ago, Hellzero said: Or something like this to put inside a pedalboard? https://www.tehonline.co.uk/products/dc-9-36v-to-5v-3a-dual-usb-power-supply-charger-step-down-converter I did this - stuck the components (mine is just a single USB output) in a bit of plastic tube then cable tied under my pedal board. Pretty no, cheap and works, yes. Edited 13 minutes ago by redbandit599 1 Quote
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