Rechargeable power supply to power a pedalboard?

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I want to make a small portable pedalboard with 4 pedals on it, anyone uses a Rechargeable power supply?
 
Pretty much just get a CIOKS 4 and an Energizer Power Bank……


The more Watts and power the better.


You Can also use MyVolts along side the CIOKS 4 and Power Bank to power even more shit too.



Make sure to use the correct step up to not mess up any pedals and Center negative or positive and volts etc. Otherwise should be set with a CIOKS and a Power Bank.


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This is also pretty clever…….



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There is also the Alchemist Silent just released by MyVolts too.


This is probably the latest in portable PSU…… and it packs a lot of power too. With the step ups you could do anything……. along with daisy chains…..




 
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With just 4 pedals I would get something like this and a daisy chain

https://www.thomann.co.uk/harley_benton_powerplant_powerbank.htm

Unless you’re using power hungry digital pedals 10,000 mah should last a good long while before needing a recharge. Good idea to unplug it when not in use though as even if the pedal is ‘off’ the circuit is still powered.
Yeah I don’t know…..



When it comes to pedals I dont believe cheap is the best option and Harley Benton PSU are cheap……


On average most rigs cost a decent amount even if not a whole bunch….. Its best to get an actual solid PSU and not cheap out on stuff like that ImE.





YMMV but ImE it makes a difference to get a quality PSU.
 
You Can also use MyVolts along side the CIOKS 4 and Power Bank to power even more shit too.

Thanks for the idea on the MyVolts usb 9 volts adapter. These were very expensive here in Canada but found a "somewhat" equivalent with decent reviews of its usage with external pedals. I ordered one to try it out with a USB power bank I have. I just want to make a fun pedalboard to play outside on my condo balcony

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