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BTW, the Line6 M9 rectifies the AC supply voltage to a single DC voltage. This means the pedal also can be powered with a DC voltage with no harm to the pedal. The current draw depends on the voltage you use and we’ve measured the current at the three common DC voltages in pedal business. At 9V DC the M9 draws approx. 600mA, when powered with 12V DC it draws 480mA and at 15V DC the current is 430mA. We do not recommend going higher than 15V DC to avoid overheating or damage to the M9, even if we had customers powering this pedal by accident with 24V and it still worked. So if you wish to power your Line6 M9 with a DC voltage please use any voltage in the range 9-15V and make sure your source is able to supply the current stated here. Please use CIOKS green type 4 Flex cableor another type with a 5.5/2.5mm DC plug at the pedal end. The polarity doesn’t matter.
Πηγή: http://cioks.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=53&Itemid=70
Υπάρχει περίπτωση να ισχύει αυτό;
Κανένας από τους ηλεκτρολόγους του φορουμ μπορεί να μας απαντήσει;
Φυσικά παντα με την προυπόθεση οτι φτάνουν τα Αber του τροφοδοτικού.
BTW, the Line6 M9 rectifies the AC supply voltage to a single DC voltage. This means the pedal also can be powered with a DC voltage with no harm to the pedal. The current draw depends on the voltage you use and we’ve measured the current at the three common DC voltages in pedal business. At 9V DC the M9 draws approx. 600mA, when powered with 12V DC it draws 480mA and at 15V DC the current is 430mA. We do not recommend going higher than 15V DC to avoid overheating or damage to the M9, even if we had customers powering this pedal by accident with 24V and it still worked. So if you wish to power your Line6 M9 with a DC voltage please use any voltage in the range 9-15V and make sure your source is able to supply the current stated here. Please use CIOKS green type 4 Flex cableor another type with a 5.5/2.5mm DC plug at the pedal end. The polarity doesn’t matter.
Πηγή: http://cioks.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=53&Itemid=70
Υπάρχει περίπτωση να ισχύει αυτό;
Κανένας από τους ηλεκτρολόγους του φορουμ μπορεί να μας απαντήσει;
Φυσικά παντα με την προυπόθεση οτι φτάνουν τα Αber του τροφοδοτικού.