Thoughts On Removing The AC Power Cord For A TC Electronic SCF

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Re: Thoughts On Removing The AC Power Cord For A TC Electronic SCF

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Very interesting, you lean something every day!
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Re: Thoughts On Removing The AC Power Cord For A TC Electronic SCF

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rickenbackerkid wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 10:02 am I'd avoid charge pump, set it up for 18 volt input with some Zeners or something to drop voltage to 12. Many power supplies have 18v or lots of 9v's that can be used with a voltage doubler cable. These are superb pedals, I saw that on FB and nearly bought it myself. I hope you paid a reasonable amount for it as I felt for the poor seller, she sounded a bit gutted.
There is a 12-volt voltage regulator inside so that would be pretty easy to do. As did I. Apparently, the repair place it was taken to had it for nearly a year and were unable to get any assistance from TC Electronic whatsoever.
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