Could 10-11V (unregulated AC adapter) harm a 9V pedal?

tirtha2shredder

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Hey guys is it safe to run unregulated DC adapters to your pedals? I run my pedals with a few of these rated 9V at 500mA but since the pedals hardly draw that much current, the loaded voltage is a roundabout 10-11 Volts...
Could that extra 1-2 volts be harmful for the pedals in the long run?
 
Re: Could 10-11V (unregulated AC adapter) harm a 9V pedal?

The current draw shouldn't have an effect on the voltage output. How are you determining that the voltage output is 10-11 volts?
 
Re: Could 10-11V (unregulated AC adapter) harm a 9V pedal?

The current draw shouldn't have an effect on the voltage output. How are you determining that the voltage output is 10-11 volts?

Not exactly G-Stv. Here's the deal: with inexpensive adapters, they match the adapter to the specific device. Ie, load. So, a simple resistor will work as a "regulator". Change the device, and you've changed the load, and thus, the degree of regulation.

The good news is, I sometimes use "cheap" flea-market adapters with my pedals. Never had either, (adapter or pedal), go south on me yet. Having said that . . . is it a $200 pedal, or a $24.99 pedal? You're probably safe, but I'll leave the gambling to you. ;)
 
Re: Could 10-11V (unregulated AC adapter) harm a 9V pedal?

I've used cheap adapters for more years than I'd like to think about. Never had a problem................................................................................yet.
 
Re: Could 10-11V (unregulated AC adapter) harm a 9V pedal?

The current draw shouldn't have an effect on the voltage output. How are you determining that the voltage output is 10-11 volts?

The adapters come with 4 different types of ports daisy chained...
I simply measure the voltage across a different port with the pedal on...
 
Re: Could 10-11V (unregulated AC adapter) harm a 9V pedal?

Not exactly G-Stv. Here's the deal: with inexpensive adapters, they match the adapter to the specific device. Ie, load. So, a simple resistor will work as a "regulator". Change the device, and you've changed the load, and thus, the degree of regulation.

The good news is, I sometimes use "cheap" flea-market adapters with my pedals. Never had either, (adapter or pedal), go south on me yet. Having said that . . . is it a $200 pedal, or a $24.99 pedal? You're probably safe, but I'll leave the gambling to you. ;)

Huh. I'll have to do some measurements at home tonight.
 
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