Nice practical video, with all the peaks of these tiny pedalboards highlighted. I glued cane-tips to reach of the standard feet to raise the board by an extra 5mm+ and get enough clearance to better mount three per supply underneath. They original feet are not screwed in and removable but rivetted and irremoveable and I didn't want to start drilling them out.
Is the DC5 the same type of supply as the Adam? I have a difficult germanium fuzz on my nano+ pedalboard and want everything to be as quiet as possible. Would you advise the Adam or the DC5? Thanks in advance for your reply.
If you need more isolated outlets than 4 please take a look at our DC5. This one apart from one more isolated tap also has a toroidal transformer, more power and more voltage options incl. one dedicated 18V setting on the middle outlet. Both ADAM and DC5 are now GRIP compatible.
Yes you can. You can power two or three pedals of a single outlet unsing our Split Flex or 3-way daisy chain respectively. Just ensure you don't overload the outlet. The sum of current drawn by each connected pedal should stay below the limit of the outlet used.
you should really provide instructions with your feet kit. I have bought a pt mounting kit to raise the rear of my pedal train but have no idea how to change the feet out