contiContiCONTI
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Hey everyone
So my pedalboard consists of 5 low-current pedals and two higher current pedals (Strymon Bluesky 260mA, TC Flashback X4 300mA). I noticed recently that they were both getting supplied with the right amount of voltage but only 100mA of current. This is suppose to be detrimental to the pedal, however I use both pedals almost constantly and if I didn't notice by accident, I would have never guessed they were being supplied with the wrong amount of current as they sound fine.
So, the problem is that the power bank I use only has 1 300mA output 'socket'. So I can't connect both pedals at once and I don't want to spend money on a new powerbank. Do you guys thiunk it really is that bad if i keep supplying the wrong current to one of the pedals? Will this ruin the pedal if it hasn't already done so in the past 8 months of constant use?
Any advice is highly appreciated!!
Thanks,
Conti.
So my pedalboard consists of 5 low-current pedals and two higher current pedals (Strymon Bluesky 260mA, TC Flashback X4 300mA). I noticed recently that they were both getting supplied with the right amount of voltage but only 100mA of current. This is suppose to be detrimental to the pedal, however I use both pedals almost constantly and if I didn't notice by accident, I would have never guessed they were being supplied with the wrong amount of current as they sound fine.
So, the problem is that the power bank I use only has 1 300mA output 'socket'. So I can't connect both pedals at once and I don't want to spend money on a new powerbank. Do you guys thiunk it really is that bad if i keep supplying the wrong current to one of the pedals? Will this ruin the pedal if it hasn't already done so in the past 8 months of constant use?
Any advice is highly appreciated!!
Thanks,
Conti.